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HEROIC
PROJECT

in
the context of the First St.Petersburg bienale
dates: September 22, 20.00
venue: club MOLOKO
in
the
International Music Forum APOZITSIA 2006
dates:
September 30, October
1, 19.00, 23.00
venue: Theatre on Mokhovaja
Subject of the project: heroes of the geographic discoveries
era
participants:
artists: Nikita Sazonov, Maria Piir, Valerij
Podljassky, Mikhail Gorodetsky
musicians: DaDaZu, Totalitarian Music Sect, Miro
Trio, Alexei Pliousnine
Theoretical
conception of the project: project is about research
of the possibility of the synthesis of the different arts.
Project
contains of four parts dedicated to heroes.
Every
part includes one musical collective and one artist.
The
goal is to examine different degrees of common-joint-collective
creation
We
investigate four different degrees of collaboration
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part 1
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part 2
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part 3
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part 4
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conception
individualistic
artist
and musicians have no contacts between each other at all
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conception
applied art
musicians
are influenced by already done picture
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conception
applied art
artist
is influenced by already created music
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conception
joint
creation
artist
and musician works in close collaboration
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hero
Nikolai
Mikluho-Maklai (1846 - 1888)
discoverer,
naturalist and social anthropologist, an ethnographer and
explorer
of New Guinea. Made a great contribution to world anthropology
and ethnography. He collected much data on tribes of
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Australia,
including Papuans from south-east New Guinea (known today
as the
Mikluho-Maklai Coast) |
hero
David
Livingstone
(1813 – 1873)
was
a Scottish medical missionary and explorer of the Victorian
era, now best remembered because of his meeting with
Henry Morton Stanley which gave rise to the popular
quotation, "Dr.
Livingstone, I presume?" |
hero
Vitus
Jonassen Bering (1681 – 1741)
was
a Danish-born navigator in the service of the Russian Navy,
a captain-komandor
known among the Russian sailors as Ivan Ivanovich.
He was born in the town of Horsens in Denmark and died
at
Bering Island, near the Kamchatka Peninsula. |
hero
Robert
Falcon Scott
(1868
– 1912)
was
a Royal Naval officer and Antarctic explorer. Having
narrowly failed to be the first to reach the South
Pole,
beaten by Roald Amundsen and his party, Scott and
his party died on the Ross Ice Shelf whilst trying to
return to the safety of their base. Scott has become the
most
famous hero of the "heroic age" of Antarctic
exploration.
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artist
Valerij
Podljassky
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artist

Nikita
Sazonov
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artist

Mikhail
Gorodetsky
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artist

Maria
Piir
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music
by

DaDaZu
free improvising
collective includes a couple of young musicians from the
modern St.Petersburg’s experimental scene
line up:
Pavel
Mikheev - guitar, effects
Max Pozin - sax, devices
Mikhail Ershov - bass
Snezhana - portative accordeon, piano, effects
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”Music of DaDaZu contains wide range of improvising, experimental
rock, noise and electronic music”
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music
by
Miro Trio
improvizing
music, free jazz
line up:
Andrej Popovsky - guitar
Timur Sigidin - bass
Pavel Mikheev - drums
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music
by
Totalitarian
Music Sect
Music
includes the features of rock, jazz and improvising music
ñîñòàâ:
Alexei
Stavissky - trombone
Vitaly
Kucherov -
guitar
Dmitry
Kakhovsky –
bass
Pavel Vozlinsky – drums
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music
by
Alexei
Pliousnine guitar,
effects
noise
drones, microtonal soundscapes and free improv impregnations
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booking
contact: - Alexei
Pliousnine artdirector@aposition.org
tel: +7 911 933 948
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