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16 · 05 · 2018

The Endless Labyrinth in Latvia

Mathias Madsen Munch performs his fabulous The Endless Labyrinth in Latvia

 

 

On the 16th and 17th of May Mathias Madsen Munch and a small group of musicians will perform the interactive concert The Endless Labyrinth in Latvia at Cultural Palace “Ziemeļblāzma” in Riga and the Culture House of Madona municipality.

 

Follow the link for the Facebook event of The Endless Labyrinth in Lativa

 

The Endless Labyrinth is a truly imaginative blend of the old and the new, with a story and structure based on the interactivity of role-playing games, and a “soundtrack” mixing classical instruments, keytar and electronics.

 

Performers: Mathias Madsen Munch, keytar, Pauline Hogstrand, viola, Jens Elfving, violin, Nicole Hogstrand, cello, Oliver Lunn Stahl, double bass. Technician: Christian Wulff (sound design).

 

The performance of The Endless Labyrinth in Latvia is not the first trip aboard for the interactive concert

 

Besides the performances Mathias Madsen Munch gives a workshop at Madona Culture House for children on May 17th. The theme is “Sound design – cinematic stories through sound.” The participants will experience a look behind the scenes into the work of a sound designer.

 

Organizers

The Endless Labyrinth is presented by DR Musikariet, a framework of various musical activities for children and youth, organized by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation’s Koncerthuset (Concert House).

 

The events are organized by Danish Cultural Institute in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania with the support of Danish Ministry of Culture, The Royal Danish Embassy in Riga in cooperation with Culture Palace “Ziemeļblāzma” and Madona Culture House. It is a part of a cultural programme “Latvia 100 years – the Danish Input” created as a contribution to Latvia Centenary celebration in 2018.