Metallotråd performance

140607 Frihamnsviadukten, Malmö, Sweden

The project ”Metallotråd” is an experimental collaboration between artist Leif Holmstrand, cellist Stefan Moberg and composer Stefan Klaverdal where we explore what three artists from different disciplines can create together.

The goal is to create a performantive and sounding work that relate to the confines of the hectic outer world and tries to dissolve it with manic time-consuming action. Can you with art go against the feeling that everything has to be as fast as possible? Metallotråd works with cello, a room full of threads and yarn, electronic music, sensors and possibly a sewing machine. One part is also interaction with audience. We invite visitors to participate, to explore the boundaries between performer and audience.

The work takes time. Both to create and to experience.

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Den Lilla Vävoperan at Glimåkra Vävdagar

20131024, 17:00, Glimåkra folkhögskolan, Glimåkra, Sweden

Performance of Den Lilla Vävoperan (The Small/Little Weaving Opera), an opera or performance act on weaving. Dreams, myths, facts and fantasies are woven together with music, sounds, videos and objects. Looms are made into instruments and instruments are made into looms.

More info here! Or at www.vavoperan.se

Den Lilla Vävoperan (The Small Weaving Opera) | Lisa Hansson/Stefan Klaverdal from Stefan Klaverdal on Vimeo.

Ser du människa? in Malmö

20121123-20121124, 20:00, Inter Arts Center, Malmö, Sweden

Meditation guided by Per Löfberg. Very limited number of seats. Preregistration via e-mail at stefan AT c-y.se.
This is part of C-Ys interdisciplinary festival, see more here.

4 speakers, 4 distance sensors (IR), computer, specially designed hardware.
The sound is based on recordings of actors Per Löfberg and Kerstin Andersson reading from the Book of Revelations and more. The installation is interactive, meaning that you as audience can change it by your placement in the room.

The installation Ser du människa? in a part of a larger project including a choir piece and mass during Lund International Choral Festival and readings of the texts in relation to the installation.

Den Lilla Vävoperan in Göteborg

20121103, 14:00, 16:00, Geigerfestivalen, Cinnober teater, Göteborg (Gothenburg), Sweden

Performance of Den Lilla Vävoperan (The Small Weaving Opera), an opera or performance act on weaving. Dreams, myths, facts and fantasies are woven together with music, sounds, videos and objects. Looms are made into instruments and instruments are made into looms.

More info here!

Den Lilla Vävoperan (The Small Weaving Opera) | Lisa Hansson/Stefan Klaverdal from Stefan Klaverdal on Vimeo.

Ser du Människa? – music event and mass for choir, actors and computer

20121020, 22:00, Lunds Domkyrka, Lund, Sweden

Ser du människa?”  is not only a concert. It is neither only a service or a play. It is perhaps a state of being, where you are invited to meditate.
Based on texts from the Book of Revelations, Olof Hartman, and Arne H Lindgren this event explores ways of relating to text, sounds, music and space  within the context of the church, containing a choir, actors, computer, and a mass.

Choir: Saxenborn Singers, Conductor: Joachim Saxenborn, Actors: Kerstin Andersson, Matthias Thorbjörnsson, Priest: Lena Sjöstrand, Computer: Stefan Klaverdal

The event is a part of  a larger project including a sound installation and readings of the texts.  This event occurs as part of the Lund International Choral Festival and readings of the texts in relation to the installation.

First performance of Common Music at Slussen, Stockholm

20121011, 17:30, Slussen, Stockholm, Sweden

First performance of the open piece Common Music during Nordic Music Days 2012. The piece is composed for any ensemble of at least 6 people, and performance is made by a large variety of people, from singers to accordionplayers. It is commissioned and composed especially to Nordic Music Days 2012.

Misrau Ca in Åstorp

20120403, 18:00, Åstorps kyrka, Åstorp, Sweden

Performance of Misrau Ca with essens:1 in a concert with electric violin, amplified clarinet and computers.