Presentation and performance
Isolation Journal

Isolation Journal
© Goethe-Institut Hanoi

by The Six Tones group, composer Tri Minh and Canadian musician John Oliver

Manzi Exhibition Space (Hanoi)

As a response to the recent pandemic and how live performance in concert venues have become a rarity, as well as international traveling is hardly possible, musicians from Canada, Sweden and Vietnam will meet over the internet for a special performance. While Ngô Trà My (monochord) - one of The Six Tones' founding members and Trí Minh (live electronics) will perform at Manzi for the audience in person, the rest of the group including Nguyễn Thanh Thuỷ (zither), Stefan Östersjö (guitar and bottom flock), Henrik Frisk (electronics) and John Oliver will be joining the concert from Sweden and Canada.

The performance also celebrates the release of Listening to the Other, a new book by Stefan Östersjö, and Isolation Journal, a new album by John Oliver and Östersjö. Films related to the release will be screened at Manzi prior to the concert performance.

Money from the surcharge goes toward artists and covers organisational costs.

Artists Ngô Trà My and Trí Minh will perform live on the second floor.

This event is part of Manzi's Art Programme supported by the Goethe-Institut.
 

Program
12.07.2020, 8:30 PM Screening 'Nam Mai', a film by Jon Rudberg and Jörgen Dahlqvist. Music by Richard Karpen and The Six Tones
12.07.2020, 9 PM Networked performance across three continents with The Six Tones, Trí Minh and John Oliver

 

Details

Manzi Exhibition Space (Hanoi)

2 Hang Bun lane, Ba Dinh
Hanoi

Price: - Seating on the first floor: 50,000 VNĐ/person (including one drink)
- Seating on the second floor (only 15 slots): 100,000 VNĐ/person (including one drink)
Reserve your seat before 10.07.2020 through email

manzihanoi@gmail.com
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