Build and play at your own pace using recycled materials Workshop in wild violin making
Instrument-making workshop for the general public. MEG garden. Sunday, June 1, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. non-stop.
“Joue à ton rythme!” is a collective of musicians who invite you to discover the world of wild lutherie, inspired by Max Vandervost, a Belgian pioneer of musical recycling. An old frying pan, a slatted bed base, a PVC tube, an old children's toy, a bicycle wheel... and a thousand other objects rescued from the garbage bin are transformed into musical instruments.
Then it's time to share, to play together, to get into the sound, into the feeling, and off we go to compose a musical score instantly, thanks to very simple signs that allow each person in turn to become the conductor of an orchestra.
A state of mind of sharing and exchange where everyone can find their place in the musical creation process.
Artist: Alexandra Tundo, Andreas Fulgosi and Jean-Marc Bassoli
This workshop is designed for children and adults. It runs continuously, with mini-concerts created by the participants punctuating the day.
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