Saturday, October 31, 2015

Theatro Circo: Semibreve Festival shows to arts students – Correio do Minho

Theatro Circo: Semibreve Festival shows to arts students

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Many students gear yesterday had the opportunity to contact with some sound artists and their facilities purposely designed for the Semibreve Festival taking place in several areas of the city, including the Circus Theater, and Casa Rolão GNRation. Concerts promise to attract more than two and a half thousands of enthusiasts for three days. Students of Visual Arts High School D. Maria II were the first to enter yesterday at Theatro Circo de Braga, just to enjoy some of the art installations brought to the city as part of this festival.

Vitor Joaquim is a the sound artists who has any of its parts in which demonstrates the sound emanating from the cork through amplifiers used for example for the guitar. “This piece is, at heart, a call to contemplation,” he explained to arts students of D. Maria II. “I tried to create through it an atmospheric environment based on delicate sounds and produce a plastic result, which enables the plumb time exploring the microsom – what a nonsense when we operate in a music festival – but for me, as an artist, . makes sense “

One of the parts that most caught the attention of the students is entitled ‘Gamult’ and was brought by Digitopia – one of the Casa da Música in Porto departments. José Alberto Gomes, the representative of the House of Music, explained that it is “a robot with an interface that allows it to tap the touch screen make sounds r sounds in ‘Gamelan’ to which it is connected and which is a traditional instrument from Indonesia.”

Adelina Lopes, a professor of arts, says “this contact of students with the arts is extremely important, because in Braga not that abound both events of this kind,” he said. “On the other hand, this contact encourages the creation later when the students are in the creative workshop”.
 Luis Fernandes is the programmer Semibreve festival – only in Portugal, but European and global dimension. – Highlighting the importance of involving school communities in the program as a way for them to capture the attention for these contemporary arts

“This year we made sure to involve school communities of the city, invited them to contact closely with the artistic exhibition creators of today, giving them an overview of what this digital arts and contemporary art, and indeed is so often arise ideas for a possible work that these students will develop and build later, “said Luis Fernandes. The Semibreve programmer reaffirmed the high expectations of public support to the concerts of the festival, passing through more electronic music to more exploratory and simultaneamete, the digital arts.
 “This is another way of consuming culture, which is very public, and in Poertugal held in Braga, but already has a great success,” he said.



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