Ephemera returns to the former schoolyard at Komuna Warszawa, in the centre of the city. Hailing from Villa Tesei in Buenos Aires, rising star Six Sex is the Queen of Perreo Rave. She brings together elements of reggaeton, dance hall, high-energy club and eurotrance in a boundary pushing and very sexy show.
Opening the evening is the next step in a collaboration between Swiss percussionist Julian Sartorius and Polish saxophonist Marek Pospieszalski, this time expanded by Polish guitarist and experimentalist Artur Rumiński.
The second performance during WAGARY at Komuna Warszawa, is Alex Freiheit and Aleksandra Słyż, with whom we will immerse ourselves in the atmosphere of a haunted hotel. GHSTING marks their first collaboration: Freiheit’s herstories, charged with shamanic energy, meet Słyż’s intense, multilayered compositions to form a sonic narrative imbued with tension and presence. On stage they will be joined by Pola Nikiel and Katarzyna Sikora.
Unpredictable and full of experimentation, balancing between chaos and precision - this is what you can expect from the performance of the UK band Still House Plants. The trio keeps the brittle DIY skeleton of iconic bands like Shellac and Slint intact, but flesh it out with confident contemporary production tricks and unmistakable nods to R&B, experimental electronic music and UK garage.
Julian Sartorius, Marek Pospieszalski and Artur Rumiński’s performance is presented in collaboration with SHAPE+ – a platform for innovative music and interdisciplinary art, co-funded by the European Union and Pro Helvetia.
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Aleksandra Słyż & Alex Freiheit present GHSTING
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Julian Sartorius / Marek Pospieszalski / Artur Rumiński (SHAPE+)
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Still House Plants
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Six Sex