Next Friday, November 30, Crónica will take over the stage at ZDB, in Lisbon, to present the last of the anniversary performances for 2018. SÃria, VÃtor Joaquim, and @c (Pedro Tudela & Miguel Carvalhais) start at 22h at Rua da Barroca 59.
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Three performances to commemorate 15 years of Crónica
Next week, Crónica will celebrate its 15th anniversary with three performances in Salão Brazil in Coimbra (Thursday 11), SMUP in Parede (Saturday 13), and Céu de Vidro in Caldas da RaÃnha (Sunday 14). @c, Vitor Joaquim, and SÃria will perform, showcasing some of their latest work.
Tonight in Braga, an installation and a performance by @c (and guests)
After yesterday’s première in Lisbon, @c will present “Lâminas†once again today in Braga’s gnration. This performance will count with Angelica V. Salvi (harp), João Pais Filipe (percussion) and Ricardo Jacinto (cell and electronics). Also today, at gnration’s gallery, @c will open their new installation “A/Bâ€.
“Three-Body Problem†reviewed by The Sound Projector
Now sixteen albums down the line, Portuguese duo @C continue to refine their own brand of subatomic click n’cut ambience with Three-Body Problem, which began life as Agapornis – another puppetry piece soundtrack (like Ab Ovo before it); one inspired by the writer Anaïs Nin. The title symbolises the logistical synergy of three phases of …
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“Becoming-†an installation by @c (Pedro Tudela & Miguel Carvalhais)
Becoming- from Miguel Carvalhais on Vimeo. “Becoming-†is a site-specific installation exploring the interplay between architecture, space, flora and the garden’s visual and acoustic fields. The installation makes this interplay explicit, through a montage of planes and reflective surfaces within the cistern. “Becoming-†was created for the Cistern of the Casa de Frescos at the …
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“6 Elementosâ€, a new installation by Pedro Tudela and Miguel Carvalhais
“6 Elementosâ€, a new work by Pedro Tudela and Miguel Carvalhais (aka @c) is opening tomorrow in Porto, in the exhibitions room of the Rectory of the University of Porto. This new piece was commissioned as a part of the program of events for “Espaço, Corpo, Bem-Estar†and will be shown until November 4th.
“Three-Body Problem†reviewed by Amusio
Das nunmehr sechzehnte Album der portugiesischen Klang-Extremisten @C fußt auf Agapornis, einem Stück des Marionettentheaters Porto, das sich 2014 dem Leben und Werk der Anaïs Nin widmete. Man wäre gerne dabei gewesen, das Dreikörperproblem des Albumtitels dürfte also metaphorisch zu verstehen sein. Dabei vollzieht sich das Album auf drei Ebenen: Als Bühnenmusik, als deren Rekomposition …
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@c’s “LMY-7-10â€
LMY-7-10 from Miguel Carvalhais on Vimeo. Pedro Tudela and Miguel Carvalhais’s installation at this year Serralves em Festa, in Porto, is finally documented in a short video. If you didn’t make it there, get your headphones and enjoy the sample. More photos are available at at-c.org. Tudela and Carvalhais are currently working on a new …
Tomorrow: Three-Body Problem video program at Curtas
Three-Body Problem (video program preview) from Miguel Carvalhais on Vimeo. The “Three-Body Problem†video program will be shown in its entirety at the amazing Curtas, the short film festival in Vila do Conde. With music by @c (Pedro Tudela & Miguel Carvalhais), with guests Susana Santos Silva, Angelica V. Salvi, João Pais Filipe, and Ricardo …
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“Three-Body Problem†reviewed by Rockerilla
La sempre splendida terra del Portogallo viene associata al Fado come principale stile musicale. In realtà anche in queste lande ci sono i più svariati generi e c’è anche chi destruttura completamente la musica, asciugandola del tutto e da lì estrapola qualche suono per nuove forme di contemporanea. In questo sono maestri gli @C, due …
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