Nakasoné
"Nakasoné" is inspired by Kurdish, Buddhist and Sardinian songs. The singers take us over the endless deserts of Ahaggar, through the rhythms of Africa and the melodies of Europe and the East.
Source: Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival, www.pit.no, 01.09.2010, http://2003.pit.no/vis_tstykke.asp?ProgType=1&stykke=Nakasone
Information
(Objekt ID 5995)Object type | Production |
Produced by | |
Audience | Adults |
Language | Gibberish |
Keywords | Music, Musical theatre, Theatre, Physical theatre, Multidisciplinary |
Website | Voix Polyphonique |
Requirements to venue
Blackout | No |
"Nakasoné" by Voix Polyphonique is a visual vocal concert and the story goes the following way: "....daily relationship between a man and a woman, Man and Woman. Daily life, in a language we do not understand but which echoes deeply in ourselves and which simply reminds us the essence of human relationships. The thread is the song, the music, the languages Kurdish, Gypsy, Hungarian, Yiddish, Neapolitan, Greek Orthodox which sound with strangeness and familiarity" Excerpt from the webpage of Voix Polyphonique, www.voixpolyphoniques.org, 01.09.2010, http://www.voixpolyphoniques.org/site/EN/index.php?pg=spectacles&id=2
June 20, 2003 | Show |