This evening they celebrate their 10th birthday with Soharóza
The Bélaműhely Sound Art has been building sound producing devices and playing them since 2007. We have experimented with developing musical games and we research people’s attitude towards music, sounds and creating them. We produce our devices together with Tóbiás Terebessy and Medence Group from industrial waste, used personal belongings, barrels, pipes, bike and computer equipment, tubs, pans and paper boxes. We have developed some really unique musical equipment, instruments and musical games in t he last few years.
Soharóza – founded in 2008 to fulfill the wish of renowned theatre director, Viktor Bodó – experiments and improvises with the human voice, language, movement, folk music as well as composed pieces: continually searching for new forms and sounds. They have performed a slang-opera in a cave, organized gastronomical concerts, hosted a show in an abandoned power-station, and participated in flash mobs in Turkish baths – just to name a few of their unique appearances. The group has recorded a studio album entirely of their own material, using different choral improvisational methods – listen to it on bandcamp. They have also traveled abroad several times, the most memorable of which is their concert at the Hungarian Embassy of Berlin in 2010. The name of the choir was borrowed from a little girl next door. The conductor, Dóra Halas, is holder of the Rezső Lantos Award for Choral Conductors and received her doctorate from the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest, specializing in choral improvisation – a choral singing and teaching method developed by herself.
Musicians: Iszlai Renáta, Varga Merse, Horváth Richárd, Szász Dániel, Szegő Dávid, Kertész Endre, Láng Dániel, Krolikowski Dávid, Molnár Bence, Kopcsik Márton, Rimóczi István
Guest performer: Soharóza
Sound: Bognár Zsolt
Light: Dézsi Kata
The Bélaműhely Sound Art has been building sound producing devices and playing them since 2007. We have experimented with developing musical games and we research people’s attitude towards music, sounds and creating them. We produce our devices together with Tóbiás Terebessy and Medence Group from industrial waste, used personal belongings, barrels, pipes, bike and computer equipment, tubs, pans and paper boxes. We have developed some really unique musical equipment, instruments and musical games in t he last few years.
Soharóza – founded in 2008 to fulfill the wish of renowned theatre director, Viktor Bodó – experiments and improvises with the human voice, language, movement, folk music as well as composed pieces: continually searching for new forms and sounds. They have performed a slang-opera in a cave, organized gastronomical concerts, hosted a show in an abandoned power-station, and participated in flash mobs in Turkish baths – just to name a few of their unique appearances. The group has recorded a studio album entirely of their own material, using different choral improvisational methods – listen to it on bandcamp. They have also traveled abroad several times, the most memorable of which is their concert at the Hungarian Embassy of Berlin in 2010. The name of the choir was borrowed from a little girl next door. The conductor, Dóra Halas, is holder of the Rezső Lantos Award for Choral Conductors and received her doctorate from the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest, specializing in choral improvisation – a choral singing and teaching method developed by herself.
Musicians: Iszlai Renáta, Varga Merse, Horváth Richárd, Szász Dániel, Szegő Dávid, Kertész Endre, Láng Dániel, Krolikowski Dávid, Molnár Bence, Kopcsik Márton, Rimóczi István
Guest performer: Soharóza
Sound: Bognár Zsolt
Light: Dézsi Kata