“Tree” is a tribute to our oldest ancestors, the trees. Through movement, sound, and story, it honors the vital bond between humans and the forests that shaped us. It invites the audience to witness the quiet intelligence of trees, the histories held in their rings, and the shared breath that binds our lives to theirs. Rooted in reverence and curiosity, “Tree” celebrates the enduring co-existence between us and the living world that sustains us.
Kristina Kikon Kluvanek is a singer, song weaver and voice explorer from Slovakia. Her biggest muses are nature and love. She’s currently on a journey of expanding her songs and sharing them more with the World. She also co-creates the Slovak vocal sextett called Neha! who sing polyphonic traditional music.
Karolina Palica is a vocalist and instrumentalist working at the intersection of folk tradition, theatre, and contemporary vocal art. Shaped by Eastern European polyphony and vocal and theatrical exp...
“Tree” is a tribute to our oldest ancestors, the trees. Through movement, sound, and story, it honors the vital bond between humans and the forests that shaped us. It invites the audience to witness the quiet intelligence of trees, the histories held in their rings, and the shared breath that binds our lives to theirs. Rooted in reverence and curiosity, “Tree” celebrates the enduring co-existence between us and the living world that sustains us.
Kristina Kikon Kluvanek is a singer, song weaver and voice explorer from Slovakia. Her biggest muses are nature and love. She’s currently on a journey of expanding her songs and sharing them more with the World. She also co-creates the Slovak vocal sextett called Neha! who sing polyphonic traditional music.
Karolina Palica is a vocalist and instrumentalist working at the intersection of folk tradition, theatre, and contemporary vocal art. Shaped by Eastern European polyphony and vocal and theatrical exploration, her work blends raw harmonies with atmospheric, embodied expression.She has trained with tradition-bearers from Ukraine, Poland, and Georgia, and performed in projects weaving voice, movement, and ceremony.
Performing and hosting workshops, she has collaborated with ensembles and projects that connect voice, movement, and ritual.
Kamilla Sol, also known as Kama Lila Sol, is a performance artist, musician, vocalist and DJ with a background in both Scandinavian and South American cultures. Her work includes live instrumental music, dancing and mythical storytelling, often focusing on themes of nature, cosmic consciousness and planetary awareness. She has been creating performance art since 1998. When she was 15 years old she created her first piece ” Asfaltsblomma”, a dance to a heartbeat, a flower growing through concrete against all odds. Since then she has continued to weave theatre, music, circus and dance into expressive art. Her most recent work ”Skogliv” is an ode to the forest, an audiovisual live performance where she embodies a being from the forest. Kamilla Sol creates immersive experiences that combine live instruments, voice and dance. Her performances are described as ritualistic and mystical, inspired by ancient sagas and folklore.
Dennis Tuomi is a Copenhagen based sound artist who mainly creates art and music with sound performances and interactive sound installations. Dennis has been into playing and producing music since he was a pre-teenager and later on studied music, production and sound engineering. His music is a never ending mixture of genres and flavours, kept open for the audience to interpret and tune into. Once you’re tuned in, you can experience a wide spectrum of dynamics; going from a relaxed meditative state towards energetic and dissolving chaos.
David Granström is a composer and sound artist based in Stockholm, Sweden. His sound work is characterized by harmonic simplicity and spatiotextural complexity, employing sounds of both synthetic and acoustic origin.
Part of Granström’s practice consists in researching new methods for working algorithmically with real-time sound synthesis and precision-tuned harmony, a work which is technically realized by employing tools that he develops in the SuperCollider programming environment and other general purpose programming languages. His compositional approach revolves around creating systems that generate musical material and integrating the results with electric guitar and other physical sound sources.
Member of Sthlm Drone Society and constant collaborator and partner of Xkatedral (label/collective involving Maria W Horn, Mats Erlandsson, Kali Malone and others), David Granström’s notable festival appearances include Intonal Malmö, Norberg Festival and Sound Of Stockholm, other than media installations at Stockholm KMH (multichannel fixed media), NYCEMF in New York (fixed media), generative audio-visual installations “Transpositions: from science to art (and back)” for Dome Of Visions KTH and “Patterns” for Audiorama, specially designed acoustical space focusing on contemporary sound art in Skeppsholmen, Stockholm....
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