Isabelle Lewis ft. Valgeir Sigurðsson, Benjamin Abel Meirhaeghe and Elisabeth Klinck

Between electronica and opera pop

Past
Unnumbered seats - theater

19:15 Doors
20:15 Concert
21:15 End
21:30 Opening Jam Session met PALLAS
23:00 End Jam Session


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Between electronica and opera pop

Meet the triumvirate of Belgian theater director and countertenor Benjamin Abel Meirhaeghe, Icelandic producer and composer Valgeir Sigurdsson (Björk, Feist, Damon Albarn, Bedroom Community) and violinist Elisabeth Klinck (Miet Warlop's "One Song").

They traveled to Iceland in search of the melting point between electronica and contemporary classical music. Get to know their album "Isabelle Lewis", which will be released in fall '24 on the renowned label Bedroom Community.

Who's Isabelle Lewis

Isabelle Lewis is a fictional character who embodies their collective musical spirit - a nostalgic shapeshifter with three faces. The result is an alienating pop full of classical influences, spherical melancholy and an operatic pulse. An absolute must-see.

Jam Sessions - bring your instrument

Are you an aspiring musician looking for a place to jam, make connections, and hone your sound? After certain concerts, the lobby transforms into a sweltering jazz club where the new generation of musicians mixes with the vibes of the big stage.

Each night, a different punishing band from the KASK & Conservatory opens the jam, and then the stage is open to everyone. Bring your own instrument, join in and make yourself heard! If you're lucky, the main act will stay for a while and you'll get to play with them.

Admission is free, separate from concert tickets

This evening, the band PALLAS opens the jam!
Kasper Snellebrand, Noah Jordens, Pallas Korres, Willem Liczner, Lars Nevejans, Mjolnir Pauwels

A co-production with the Northern Norwegian cultural festival Festspillene i Nord-Norge (Harstad), where Valgeir Sigurðsson is an associate artist in 2023, the Northern Norwegian classical festival Nordlysfestivalen (Tromsø) and C-mine.

photo © Joke Hendrix



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