Members of the Kammerakademie Potsdam
Jan Sell, sign language interpreter
Lilia Nentwig, sign language interpreter
Isabel Stegner, conception
Youth concert with sign language
Painting, literature, music - these different art forms have always been closely intertwined. Painting and music had a particularly visible influence on each other in the 20th century. Artists such as Arnold Schönberg found ways of expressing themselves in both art forms; the painter Paul Klee named some of his paintings with musical titles, such as "Fugue in Red". From painting to music - how do Paul Klee's paintings sound in music? The musicians of the Kammerakademie are exploring this question today in collaboration with sign language interpreter Jan Sell and interpreter Lilia Nentwig, bringing Klee's paintings to life. In this way, art can be experienced through different senses.
Duration: 45 minutes
During the concert there will be an opportunity to try out a Feelbelt - a belt that transmits the frequencies of the music to the body in the form of vibrations. More information about the Feelbelts from sensit! at www.feelbelt.de
Organizer: Kammerakademie Potsdam gGmbH
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