EKKO PARK – Day 2 unfolds at Park Bio as part of the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, bringing together film screening and concert in a cohesive evening program. The evening begins with the documentary Kandis for livet (dir. Jesper Dalgaard), followed by a concert with Troels Abrahamsen & Christian Balvig. Audiences can choose to attend each part separately or purchase a combined ticket, where film and concert form a shared experience.
The concert with Troels Abrahamsen & Christian Balvig draws on their respective solo works and unfolds in the space between song, composition, and electronic textures. Abrahamsen’s Danish-language universe—exploring perception, fragmentation, and meaning-making—meets Balvig’s piano-based sound world, shaped by stillness, resonance, and subtle shifts. Together, they create a shared expression in which text and sound intertwine, forming a new narrative. Live visuals by Kaspar Vig activate the space, transforming Park Bio into a unified au...
EKKO PARK – Day 2 unfolds at Park Bio as part of the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, bringing together film screening and concert in a cohesive evening program. The evening begins with the documentary Kandis for livet (dir. Jesper Dalgaard), followed by a concert with Troels Abrahamsen & Christian Balvig. Audiences can choose to attend each part separately or purchase a combined ticket, where film and concert form a shared experience.
The concert with Troels Abrahamsen & Christian Balvig draws on their respective solo works and unfolds in the space between song, composition, and electronic textures. Abrahamsen’s Danish-language universe—exploring perception, fragmentation, and meaning-making—meets Balvig’s piano-based sound world, shaped by stillness, resonance, and subtle shifts. Together, they create a shared expression in which text and sound intertwine, forming a new narrative. Live visuals by Kaspar Vig activate the space, transforming Park Bio into a unified audiovisual setting.
The film Kandis for livet offers an intimate and moving insight into a musical community where song, identity, and belonging intertwine. Featuring a score by Christian Balvig, the film portrays how music functions as a gathering point and emotional anchor in people’s lives. Within the context of EKKO PARK, the film and concert together open up an exploration of how music creates meaning—across genres, contexts, and lived experiences....
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