Events
How does an oriental ideogram sound? What image does the meaning it expresses call to mind? Inspired by these musings, Ania Losinger and Mats Eser created the program “fú – Danced Soundsculptures”. Their collection of instruments includes their electroacoustic XALA III and a selected minimal percussion set. They accepted the invitation to the Spanish pavilion and premiered at the World Expo in Shanghai in 2010. In a haunting dramaturgy, the highly modern soundscape blends with Ania Losinger’s poetic and expressive dance creating an unforgettable audio visual experience.

More intimate than Shanghai Patterns, this performance is a dialog between the two musicians and their instruments: the electro-acoustic Xala III and the electric piano, Fender Rhodes. The composition goes beyond customary musical frameworks and, as its name suggests, creates unimaginable audio-visual opportunities and possibilities which incorporate the audience into the complex dialogue that takes place between the artists and their instruments.



