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27 februari 2020
georganiseerd door Progress Bar , Sonic Acts
schatting: techno
Tickets & prijzen Progress Bar
Voorverkoop: | € 6,- |
tot 21:00: | € 3,- |
Deurverkoop: | € 9,- |
Alle bovenstaande prijzen zijn inclusief servicekosten.
Minimumleeftijd?
18Line-up Progress Bar
Line-up is niet compleet.
Yantan Ministry → 🇩🇪 |
Statistieken
74 | bezoekers @ 15 maart 2020 | |
605 | geïnteresseerd @ 15 maart 2020 |
Due to the developing health situation, the Dutch government has decided to cancel events of 100 or more attendees up to and including 31 March 2020. This edition of Progress Bar has therefore been cancelled. We believe this is a wise decision and that it would indeed be irresponsible to bring our audience, artists and team together during this time. If you have already bought a ticket for the event we will contact you directly to arrange a refund. We will update you with information about future editions as soon as appropriate. In the meantime, please take care of yourselves and each other.
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Due to the developing health situation, the Dutch government has decided to cancel events of 100 or more attendees up to and including 31 March 2020. This edition of Progress Bar has therefore been cancelled. We believe this is a wise decision and that it would indeed be irresponsible to bring our audience, artists and team together during this time. If you have already bought a ticket for the event we will contact you directly to arrange a refund. We will update you with information about future editions as soon as appropriate. In the meantime, please take care of yourselves and each other.
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Progress Bar S04E05
Date: Friday 20 March 2020
Venue: OT301, Amsterdam
Tickets: €9 / €6 presale / €3 early entrance
Tickets → https://partyflock.nl/order_ticket/397713
20:30 Doors open
21:00–22:30 Cinema (lectures, artist talks & screenings)
22:30–03:00 Club (DJs & live performances)
Coming for the talks and film? Buy a €3 Early Entrance ticket (arrive before 21:00) and get free entry to the club on top! https://partyflock.nl/order_ticket/397713
Cinema:
CREPUSCULAR DREAMS OF (DIS-) ALIENATION [film]
dir. Chooc Ly Tan
HD, colour, sound, 15 min, 2018
Crepuscular Dreams of (Dis-) Alienation is a collage of found and homemade audio and visual material, drawn from the artist's multiple camera devices (GoPro, DSLR, BPCC, iPhone) and YouTube videos, intermingling trips to visit family in Cambodia with personal material from her own unreleased music production. The audio-visual collage presents interviews from women and non-binary people of colour that include friends and family, as well as the artists’ sister. Tracing a diaspora across Paris, Algeria, Reykjavik, the Congo, Cambodia and Dublin, they critically reflect on present-day considerations from the position of those who’s parents and grandparents directly experienced the colonial exploits of various European imperialisms. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Chooc Ly Tan moderated by Sekai Makoni.
ZAÏRE KRIEGER [spoken word + Q&A]
Zaïre Krieger is a soon to be Bachelor of Laws, a journalist, interviewer, opinion piece writer, and a spoken word artist in both Dutch and English. She is a master and bender of words in any sphere, whether academic or creative. As a journalist she's written for Oneworld Magazine, Ms Motley, Dipsaus and the VARAGids, and as a spoken word artist she's performed at Van Gogh Museum, TEDxAmsterdamWomen, as was a Spoken Word Awards 2019 winner. Human rights form the foundation of her work, in the personal as well as the legal. The Q&A will be moderated by Emma van Meijeren.
Club:
CHOOC LY
soundcloud.com/choocly
Chooc Ly is a French-born Afro-Vietnamese-Cambodian artist, DJ and producer. Not limited by a specific genre – but a penchant for infectious and audacious music. She also runs a club night called Décalé, a platform that puts on evenings of experimental, collapsing and flawless sounds and visuals. Décalé means: ‘Being displaced in space and time.’ Invited artists have included FAUZIA, Sami Baha, Manara, Victoria Sin, Zinzi Minott, Dancing Queer الراقصة المثلية شروق العطار, Fenchville and many more.
GIL
soundcloud.com/gilschneider
GIL’s DJ sets are a tightly woven, non-linear yet soaring experience of music’s potential to create new dance forms. His own musical output underlines a rich ability to experiment with context – notably, he has released two EPs on Danse Noire, a single on Country Music and most recently an acoustic EP on Yegorka. He also composed a score for Akinola Davies’ BBC production Black to Life, and has released edits and remixes on PTP, Mixpack, and Staycore.
IFEOLUWA
soundcloud.com/ifeoluwa_1234
INTERVENTION founder Yewande Adeniran (aka Ifeoluwa) is a multifaceted artist, lecturer, writer, DJ, radio host, and head of record label ipaadi. As a DJ, they are known for their R&B club cuts, post-trance edits and is regularly found dipping into post-punk, UK techno, grime and gqom. Their monthly residency on NTS Manchester pioneered their favourite sounds, with everything from bubblegum internet music to post-trance and emo grime, pushing their love for internet subcultures to a worldwide audience.
KNOW V.A.
soundcloud.com/know-va
Amsterdam-based Know V.A. have shown themselves as an innovative and versatile DJ/producer duo, who uniquely blend ecstatic elements from hard dance music with dark, brooding sound-design. On the latest release Strange Days, the sound-palette of early hardcore functions as a blueprint. Driven to create something new, the two producers strip down the hard dance music they know until only the core principles remain. Bending strict dance music rules has gained them an infamous reputation.
PÍA ÍO LUUUZ [performance intervention]
instagram.com/somos_anto
pía ío luuuz is a device for an encounter with our nomadic ontology. "We are silent yet sonic travelers. We are the body of a lucid dreamer in perpetual state of porosity. We are, we are, we are the shadow of something something something else”. pía ío luuuz accesses into a membrane of dilatations of sounds. "Yes, last night we became an amalgamation of undiscovered insects. We become and then we speak, we become and then the molecule sings. Since last night we have been shaking our wings to pray for the eagles to come. We want them to sing us a lullaby”
YANTAN MINISTRY
soundcloud.com/yantanministry
Yantan Ministry has a folkloristic understanding of underground dance music and DJ sets, as well as in their own music. The tug of war between past and future is one of the forces in the creation and re-creation of sentiments they cater to in their sets. Belonging to those who engage with it, music that values variants and change – uncontrolled, driven, ecstatic. They self-released their Attacco Mixtape in 2018, and an interpretative piece on Swedish label Country Music in 2019, and produced commissioned remixes for artists including mobilegirl and Diamond Terrifier Cypher.
Progress Bar is a monthly club night dedicated to communal desire and collective joy. Every episode starts with a 90-minute talkshow with guests talking about their work in art, music and social action, and the material conditions that shape it. After the talks we move into the club, and, having spent time listening to the artists talk, dancing to their music will be even more magical.
Since its beginning in 2015, more than 100 artists, academics and activists from all over the planet have featured at Progress Bar, such as Elysia Crampton, Le1f, Bbymutha, Nkisi, Eaves, Klein, Gaika, DJ Nigga Fox, Sam Rolfes, Akwugo Emejulu, Ash Sarkar, Flavia Dzodan, Metahaven, Cakes da Killa, DJ Lycox, Linn da Quebrada, Flohio, James Massiah, Toxe, Evian Christ and many more.
After one season in Brighton, and episodes in Vilnius, Kharkiv and Pristina, this is its fourth season in Amsterdam, this time taking place at OT301.
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A co-production of Sonic Acts & Paradiso and part of Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
We endeavour to ensure Progress Bar is accessible for everyone. While OT301 Studios is fully accessible, Cinema of the Dam’d is unfortunately only accessible by stairs. If you wish to attend the talks and have other access requirements, please get in touch to discuss appropriate arrangements.
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Progress Bar S04E05
Date: Friday 20 March 2020
Venue: OT301, Amsterdam
Tickets: €9 / €6 presale / €3 early entrance
Tickets → https://partyflock.nl/order_ticket/397713
20:30 Doors open
21:00–22:30 Cinema (lectures, artist talks & screenings)
22:30–03:00 Club (DJs & live performances)
Coming for the talks and film? Buy a €3 Early Entrance ticket (arrive before 21:00) and get free entry to the club on top! https://partyflock.nl/order_ticket/397713
Cinema:
CREPUSCULAR DREAMS OF (DIS-) ALIENATION [film]
dir. Chooc Ly Tan
HD, colour, sound, 15 min, 2018
Crepuscular Dreams of (Dis-) Alienation is a collage of found and homemade audio and visual material, drawn from the artist's multiple camera devices (GoPro, DSLR, BPCC, iPhone) and YouTube videos, intermingling trips to visit family in Cambodia with personal material from her own unreleased music production. The audio-visual collage presents interviews from women and non-binary people of colour that include friends and family, as well as the artists’ sister. Tracing a diaspora across Paris, Algeria, Reykjavik, the Congo, Cambodia and Dublin, they critically reflect on present-day considerations from the position of those who’s parents and grandparents directly experienced the colonial exploits of various European imperialisms. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Chooc Ly Tan moderated by Sekai Makoni.
ZAÏRE KRIEGER [spoken word + Q&A]
Zaïre Krieger is a soon to be Bachelor of Laws, a journalist, interviewer, opinion piece writer, and a spoken word artist in both Dutch and English. She is a master and bender of words in any sphere, whether academic or creative. As a journalist she's written for Oneworld Magazine, Ms Motley, Dipsaus and the VARAGids, and as a spoken word artist she's performed at Van Gogh Museum, TEDxAmsterdamWomen, as was a Spoken Word Awards 2019 winner. Human rights form the foundation of her work, in the personal as well as the legal. The Q&A will be moderated by Emma van Meijeren.
Club:
CHOOC LY
soundcloud.com/choocly
Chooc Ly is a French-born Afro-Vietnamese-Cambodian artist, DJ and producer. Not limited by a specific genre – but a penchant for infectious and audacious music. She also runs a club night called Décalé, a platform that puts on evenings of experimental, collapsing and flawless sounds and visuals. Décalé means: ‘Being displaced in space and time.’ Invited artists have included FAUZIA, Sami Baha, Manara, Victoria Sin, Zinzi Minott, Dancing Queer الراقصة المثلية شروق العطار, Fenchville and many more.
GIL
soundcloud.com/gilschneider
GIL’s DJ sets are a tightly woven, non-linear yet soaring experience of music’s potential to create new dance forms. His own musical output underlines a rich ability to experiment with context – notably, he has released two EPs on Danse Noire, a single on Country Music and most recently an acoustic EP on Yegorka. He also composed a score for Akinola Davies’ BBC production Black to Life, and has released edits and remixes on PTP, Mixpack, and Staycore.
IFEOLUWA
soundcloud.com/ifeoluwa_1234
INTERVENTION founder Yewande Adeniran (aka Ifeoluwa) is a multifaceted artist, lecturer, writer, DJ, radio host, and head of record label ipaadi. As a DJ, they are known for their R&B club cuts, post-trance edits and is regularly found dipping into post-punk, UK techno, grime and gqom. Their monthly residency on NTS Manchester pioneered their favourite sounds, with everything from bubblegum internet music to post-trance and emo grime, pushing their love for internet subcultures to a worldwide audience.
KNOW V.A.
soundcloud.com/know-va
Amsterdam-based Know V.A. have shown themselves as an innovative and versatile DJ/producer duo, who uniquely blend ecstatic elements from hard dance music with dark, brooding sound-design. On the latest release Strange Days, the sound-palette of early hardcore functions as a blueprint. Driven to create something new, the two producers strip down the hard dance music they know until only the core principles remain. Bending strict dance music rules has gained them an infamous reputation.
PÍA ÍO LUUUZ [performance intervention]
instagram.com/somos_anto
pía ío luuuz is a device for an encounter with our nomadic ontology. "We are silent yet sonic travelers. We are the body of a lucid dreamer in perpetual state of porosity. We are, we are, we are the shadow of something something something else”. pía ío luuuz accesses into a membrane of dilatations of sounds. "Yes, last night we became an amalgamation of undiscovered insects. We become and then we speak, we become and then the molecule sings. Since last night we have been shaking our wings to pray for the eagles to come. We want them to sing us a lullaby”
YANTAN MINISTRY
soundcloud.com/yantanministry
Yantan Ministry has a folkloristic understanding of underground dance music and DJ sets, as well as in their own music. The tug of war between past and future is one of the forces in the creation and re-creation of sentiments they cater to in their sets. Belonging to those who engage with it, music that values variants and change – uncontrolled, driven, ecstatic. They self-released their Attacco Mixtape in 2018, and an interpretative piece on Swedish label Country Music in 2019, and produced commissioned remixes for artists including mobilegirl and Diamond Terrifier Cypher.
Progress Bar is a monthly club night dedicated to communal desire and collective joy. Every episode starts with a 90-minute talkshow with guests talking about their work in art, music and social action, and the material conditions that shape it. After the talks we move into the club, and, having spent time listening to the artists talk, dancing to their music will be even more magical.
Since its beginning in 2015, more than 100 artists, academics and activists from all over the planet have featured at Progress Bar, such as Elysia Crampton, Le1f, Bbymutha, Nkisi, Eaves, Klein, Gaika, DJ Nigga Fox, Sam Rolfes, Akwugo Emejulu, Ash Sarkar, Flavia Dzodan, Metahaven, Cakes da Killa, DJ Lycox, Linn da Quebrada, Flohio, James Massiah, Toxe, Evian Christ and many more.
After one season in Brighton, and episodes in Vilnius, Kharkiv and Pristina, this is its fourth season in Amsterdam, this time taking place at OT301.
▮▮▮▮▮▯▯▯
A co-production of Sonic Acts & Paradiso and part of Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
We endeavour to ensure Progress Bar is accessible for everyone. While OT301 Studios is fully accessible, Cinema of the Dam’d is unfortunately only accessible by stairs. If you wish to attend the talks and have other access requirements, please get in touch to discuss appropriate arrangements.