Program

Tuesday, May 28 2024

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19:30
Live

Yarákä (it), Tahini Ensemble

world | fusion | jazz


YARÁKÄY aus Taranto, Italien - Gianni Sciambarruto, Virginia Pavone und Simone Carrino – betonen und feiern multiethnische Komponente; Gemeinsame, aus Afrika stammende rhythmische Muster wirken als Katalysator auf experimentelle, mediterrane und süditalienische Klängen und Einflüssen. Nach mehreren Alben, zuletzt 'Curannera' 2023 (Zero Nove) und dem Dokumentarfilm 'Nastya' 2022, sind sie zum ersten Mal in Hamburg.


Support: Das TAHINI ENSEMBLE aus Hamburg. Experimenteller World-Jazz-Fusion von und mit Nicholas Morales (Cello), Thomas Yang De Pfeiffer (Piano), Josue Morales (Percussion) und Hicham El Madkouri (Oud).


Einlass: 19:30 | Beginn: 20:30


presale: 12€ (+ fee + 1 ClubEuro fair-tix.de donation)
at the door: 16€
reduced admission for pupils, students and welfare recipients: 14€


Tickets:
https://www.tixforgigs.com/de-DE/Event/55960


Facebook Event:

https://www.facebook.com/events/350118164672989




The Yarákä project, which began in 2015, has always been attentive to emphasizing and celebrating their multi-ethnic component, in particular the common rhythmic matrix coming from Africa, which acts as a catalyst and allows for experimentation in a bold crossing over of Mediterranean and Southern Italian sounds and influences. The ensemble, composed of three musicians from Taranto, Gianni Sciambarruto, Virginia Pavone, and Simone Carrino, seeks to express personal identity and to rediscover traditions with an openness towards modernity and cross-culture contamination. The aim of Yarákä’s research is, in fact, to uphold and exalt the concept of rituality in music that characterizes practices linked to popular traditions, by exploring the ancestral relationship between man and nature. The word Yarákä actually has the four elements in it - water, air, fire, and earth - in the Tupi-Guarani language, which is one of the most important Amazonian tribes that represent a perfect example of coexistence between man and nature for the band.


In 2022, they published the documentary Nastya from the Greek word anastasis (rebirth), produced by Zero Nove Nove with the support of Puglia Sounds Producers: the sounds of the people from the southern hemisphere encounter the rediscovery of the Taranto dialect, a combination that becomes the stylistic signature of this journey.


Gianni Sciambarruto: berimbao, guitar, saz, doromb, voice
Virginia Pavone: voice, harmonic bark flute, shamanic tambourine
Simone Carrino: tambourine, riq, daf, kanjira, troccola, voice


Links:
https://yarakataranto.bandcamp.com/
https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/artist/0VJBpAmXTwzNWKChD9zeJp
https://www.facebook.com/YarakaEnsemble
https://www.instagram.com/yarakaensemble
https://zeronovenove.com/artisti/yaraka/


Videos:
Chiuviti: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oEUCtKKFhA

Canto all'Alie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPiC-6eOIAM
Sand'Anne: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hddUcWI5XCs
Canto all'alie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPiC-6eOIAM
Nastya: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Hhu8vtNmA




Das Tahini Ensemble spielt Kompositionen und Improvisationen, sowie Eigeninterpretationen bekannter Stücke, wie zum Beispiel arabische Volkslieder. Dabei verschmelzen Elemente aus Jazz, Klassik, Weltmusik und Fusion zu einem unverwechselbaren Sound.


Thomas Yang De Pfeiffer: Junger Pianist und Komponist aus dem Schwarzwald, chinesischer Abstammung.
Nicholas Morales: Cellostudent, Herkunft Kalifornien mit Wurzeln in El Salvador.
Josue Morales: Leidenschaftlicher Trommler und Schlagzeuger aus Mexiko.
Hicham El Madkouri: Ein blinder Sänger aus Marokko der die arabische Oud spielt, wohnhaft in Kiel.


https://www.instagram.com/tahini_ensemble

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