Kultur im Esel e.V.
Deichstraße 11
37574 Einbeck-Sülbeck
fr04nov20:00 Uhr20:00 Uhr SOFIA - Sisters in Jazz
Die Saxophonistin Nicole Johänntgen muss sich längst nicht mehr hinter Vorbildern verstecken. Aus berufenem Mund wurden ihr in den letzten Jahren Elogen gesungen. Barbara Dennerlein z.B.
Die Saxophonistin Nicole Johänntgen muss sich längst nicht mehr hinter Vorbildern verstecken. Aus berufenem Mund wurden ihr in den letzten Jahren Elogen gesungen. Barbara Dennerlein z.B. bewundert die kraftvolle Verbindung zeitgemäßer Grooves und zündender Funk-Rhythmen. Im letzten Jahr gelang der Musikerin ein bemerkenswerter Coup: Beim berühmten Ystad Jazz Festival (Schweden) brachte sie junge Jazzerinnen zusammen, die einen frischen und einzigartigen Sound kreierten, indem sie gekonnt Einflüsse des mitteleuropäischen, skandinavischen und japanischen Jazz verknüpften und somit alle möglichen Genre und Ländergrenzen überschritten. Jazz in den reinsten Farben! Skandinavische, mittel-/osteuropäische und fernöstliche Klänge durchfluteten den Konzertsaal, der bis auf den letzten Platz gefüllt war. Man konnte den Jazz hören und spüren auf eine ganz ehrliche Art und Weise. Unverblümt, ungeschliffen und mit viel Charme erlebte man dieses Septett. Das Konzert wurde vom schwedischen Radio mitgeschnitten. Die CD mit dem Namen „Sisters in Jazz“ erschien im Februar 2016. Einmalig und stark!Sisters in Jazz wurde initiiert um junge internationale Jazzmusikerinnen miteinander zu vernetzen. Die Mutter von Sisters in Jazz heisst SOFIA. SOFIA steht für Support Of Female Improvising Artist und ist ein Schweizer Bildungsprogramm in den Bereichen Selbstmanagement, Musik und Gesundheit. SOFIA soll es jungen Jazz-Musikerinnen ermöglichen, sich besser zu vernetzen und internationale Erfahrungen zu sammeln. Die Idee des Projekts basiert auf dem amerikanischen Förderprogramm „Sisters in Jazz“. Johänntgen ergänzte es aber um eine wichtige Komponente: Neben der künstlerischen Profilierung steht die Förderung der internationalen Vernetzung und Selbstvermarktung im Fokus. Dieses Programm findet alle zwei Jahre in Zürich statt und zieht wie ein Magnet aufstrebende Jazzmusikerinnen an. Zum diesjährigen Eröffnungskonzert des 39. Göttinger Jazzfestivals haben wir die Sisters in Jazz eingeladen, die Band setzt sich zusammen aus: Nicole Johänntgen (Germany/Switzerland) - saxophoneIzabella Effenberg (Poland/Germany) - vibraphonNaoko Sakata (Japan/Sweden) - pianoFederica Michisanti (Italy) - bassDorota Piotrowska (Poland/USA) - drums VVK 16 € / AK 20 €
Deichstraße 11
37574 Einbeck-Sülbeck
Kultur im Esel e.V.
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To fulfill this, we aim to adhere as strictly as possible to the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with a wide array of disabilities. Complying with those guidelines helps us ensure that the website is accessible to all people: blind people, people with motor impairments, visual impairment, cognitive disabilities, and more.
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Despite our very best efforts to allow anybody to adjust the website to their needs. There may still be pages or sections that are not fully accessible, are in the process of becoming accessible, or are lacking an adequate technological solution to make them accessible. Still, we are continually improving our accessibility, adding, updating and improving its options and features, and developing and adopting new technologies. All this is meant to reach the optimal level of accessibility, following technological advancements. For any assistance, please reach out to info@kultur-im-esel.de