you’re somehow connected
THE AUDIOVISUAL MULTICHANNEL PERFORMANCE (2022)
you’re somehow connected can be experienced as an audiovisual multichannel performance,
staged in an abandoned shipyard, with a scenography of choreographed smoke, affected by the weather.
you’re somehow connected was developed, composed and premiered as a live concert in 2020, as well as recorded in a special circular arrangement in collaboration with the internationally acknowledged sound producer Preben Iwan. Since then, the piece was carefully developed into an audiovisual multichannel experience expressed through words, sound, space, light and bodies in collaboration between the composers Lil Lacy and Tobias Sejersdahl and the scenographers Jon R. Skulberg and Olga Regitze Dyrløv Høegh.
you’re somehow connected is presented was a part of PASSAGE festival and CLICK festival, from July 28 to August 28, 2022, where the piece could be experienced, for only five audiences at a time, in an old Shipyard at Kulturværftet, Elsinore.
The audiovisual multichannel performance was realized in collaboration with Lydfabrikken ApS.
World premiere of the audiovisual multichannel performance:
The audiovisual multichannel performance you’re somehow connected was performed 50+ from July 28 to August 28, 2022
Location: Kulturværftet, Hal 19, Elsinore, Denmark
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Description text goes hereThursday July 28th: 14.00 + 16.00 + 18.00 + 20.00
Friday July 29th: 17:00 + 19.00
Saturday July 30th: 14.00 + 16.00
Sunday July 31st: 14.00 + 16.00Thursday August 4th: 16.00 + 18.00
Friday August 5th: 8.00 + 10.00
Saturday August 6th: 14.00 + 16.00
Sunday August 7th: 14.00 + 16.00Thursday August 11th: 17.00 + 19.00
Friday August 12th: 17.00 + 19.00
Saturday August 13th: 14.00 + 16.00
Sunday August 14th: 14.00 + 16.00Thursday August 18th: 17.00 + 19.00
Friday August 19th: 17.00 + 19.00
Saturday August 20th: 14.00 + 16.00
Sunday August 21st: 14.00 + 16.00Thursday August 25th: 17.00 + 19.00
Friday August 26th: 17.00 + 19.00
Saturday August 27th: 12.00 + 14.00 + 16.00 + 18.00
Sunday August 28th: 12.00 + 14.00 + 16.00 + 18.00
you’re somehow connected - performed at CLICK festival, Helsingør, DK July 28 - August 28, 2022
About THE PIECE
Since 2018, composer Lil Lacy has developed the piece you're somehow connected in collaboration with
scenographer Jon R. Skulberg and electronic composer Tobias Sejersdahl.
you're somehow connected reflects our time, culture, dreams about the future and reality based upon what came before us, where we are now and what will come in the future. It reflects on how we are all somehow connected. Inspired by August Strindberg’s A Dream Play, where Agnes, the Vedic God daughter, sinks towards the Earth in the attempt to understand humans, their agony and dreams, you’re somehow connected explores the matter of being through sound, light and air.
In the piece, new classical music and electronic composition, manipulated field recordings of the body, skin and breathing is incorporated – as well as interviews with five people of different generations, nationalities and places about their dreams of the future:
Student Simran Skulberg de Souza (NO) in Bergen, college student Paulina Shtanko (BY) in Saint Petersburg, visual artist Mohau Modisakeng (ZA) in Johannesburg, composer Marcos Balter (BR) in New York and writer Suzanne Brøgger (DK) in Copenhagen.
The piece reflects and freezes a momentary situation, a dream vision for the future, described in 2020. When the piece is performed in 2022 (and thereafter), one will experience a piece from the past, that talks about the future, a future we will know while experiencing the piece and by virtue of the time that has passed, and the thereby changed perspective, will invite reflection on what happened meanwhile;
how have we as human beings acted and navigated collectively, as well as individually?
you’re somehow connected does not aim to give answers, but to describe a wide specter of dreams for the future, from a near past, through space, sound and light…
The acoustic music, composed for accordion soloist and an ensemble of 14 musicians, is woven closely together with the electronic manipulated field recordings of granite stones grinding, everyday life, the touch of skin, blood flowing in the veins and breathing, as well as electronic music and interviewed voices.
The complete duration is 76 min.
Photo Kåre Viemose
THE EXPLORATION OF different formats
you’re somehow connected has till now been developed into three different formats.
There is an ongoing exploration of the piece and spatial experience of the music, sounds and words,
the dream and vision, the real and the surreal.
The existing formats of you’re somehow connected are:
the audiovisual live concert (2020-2021)
the audiovisual multichannel performance (2020-2022)
the film and Dolby Atmos production (2022-2024)
For more info about the dream and vision of you’re somehow connected , please follow link:
Photo by Rune Svenningsen
Artistic team of the audiovisual multichannel performance:
Music performed by:
Accordion soloist: Bjarke Mogensen
Ensemble: Århus Sinfonietta
with special guest musicians:
Anna Jalving, viola
Frederik Sakham, contrabass
Christian Martínez, percussion
Mari Kawamura, piano
Conductor: Rei Munakata
Composer and artistic leader: Lil Lacy
Electronic composer: Tobias Sejersdahl
Sound producer and head of recording in relation to recording, edit and mix of the acoustic music: Preben Iwan
Mix and edit of electronic music: Tobias Sejersdahl
Field recordings: Lil Lacy and Ida Skjerk
The recording of body fluids and sounds: Kristian Eidnes Andersen
Scenographers: Jon R. Skulberg and Olga Regitze Dyrløv Høegh
Sound system for installation realized in collaboration with Lydfabrikken ApS
Production manager for installation: Kristine Bech Sørensen
Installation presented in collaboration with PASSAGE festival, CLICK festival and Kulturværftet in Elsinore 2022
Produced in collaboration between Convoi Exceptionnel, Kulturværftet and Lil Lacy Music
Photos from the recording of the acoustic music of the multichannel piece, recorded in 2020, Symfonic Hall, Musikhuset, Aarhus (DK)
The PODCAST
Sound producer Ida Skjerk has followed the development of the piece you’re somehow connected from the first spark of the idea in 2018, through the process of composing, prerecording, rehearsing, premiere, final recording and now also into the creation of the multichannel piece, as well as the artistic dialogues, exploration and considerations there has been throughout.
How does one create a new classical piece? Where does the inspiration come from?
How can one express an idea or a story through sound and daylight?
This podcast series invites the listener into the workshop of the composer, where the fundamental ideas, considerations, inspiration and processes are shared.
The series follows the composer and initiator Lil Lacy, the electronic composer Tobias Sejersdahl, the scenographer Jon R. Skulberg and the sound producer Preben Iwan in the creation of the piece you’re somehow connected - an interdisciplinary piece that combines newly composed acoustic music, electronic music and manipulated field recordings with words, lights and bodies.
The podcast is in Danish and is available via The Lake Radio on a.o. SoundCloud.
Complete list of Artistic team,
CREATORS & COLLABORATORS
Concept and acoustic composition: Lil Lacy
Electronic composition: Tobias Sejersdahl
Co-creator and scenographer: Jon R. Skulberg
Scenographer: Olga Regitze Dyrløv Høegh
Sound producer and head of recording in relation to recording, edit and mix of the acoustic music: Preben Iwan
Acoustic composition mentor: Bent Sørensen
Acoustic composition supervisor: Martin Lohse
Recording (2020):
Accordion soloist: Bjarke Mogensen
Ensemble: Århus Sinfonietta
with special guest musicians:
Anna Jalving, viola
Frederik Sakham, contrabass
Christian Martínez, percussion
Mari Kawamura, piano
Conductor: Rei Munakata
Head of recording: Preben Iwan
The production of the recording (2020) is made in collaboration with AUT (Aarhus Unge Tonekunstnere), Århus Sinfonietta and Lil Lacy Music
The audiovisual multichannel production (2022):
Mix and edit of electronic music: Tobias Sejersdahl
Field recordings: Lil Lacy and Ida Skjerk
The recording of body fluids and sounds: Kristian Eidnes Andersen
Scenographers: Jon R. Skulberg and Olga Regitze Dyrløv Høegh
Sound system for installation realized in collaboration with Lydfabrikken ApS
Production manager for installation: Kristine Bech Sørensen
Installation presented in collaboration with PASSAGE festival, CLICK festival and Kulturværftet in Elsinore 2022
Produced in collaboration between Convoi Exceptionnel, Kulturværftet and Lil Lacy Music
The film and Dolby Atmos production (2024):
Filmed by Adam Jandrup
Edited and colorgraded by Kristopher Paterson
Produced by Lil Lacy Music and Convoi Exceptionnel, in collaboration with Nordic Music Days
Creator of podcast: Ida Skjerk
Visual design of programs: Olga Regitze Dyrløv Høegh
SUPPORTED BY
Det Obelske Familiefond
STATENS KUNSTFOND
Kodas Kulturelle midler
Augustinus Fonden
Dansk Komponistforening
Dansk Musiker Forbund
Louis-Hansen Fonden
William Demant Fonden
The Royal Academy of Music Aarhus
Dronning Margrethes & Prins Henriks Fond
Aarhus Kommunes Musikpulje
Dansk Kapelmesterforening
Art Music Denmark
- sincerely thank you.
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