East European Music Conference & Showcase Festival
The Deep Sound of Maramures premiers in Sibiu at the East European Music Conference Gala

The Deep Sound of Maramures premiers in Sibiu at the East European Music Conference Gala

The old sounds of Maramures, discovered by an anthropologist and electro reinvented in the purest contemporary sound, from Ambiental to trance, will be heard in the Large Square in Sibiu, Thursday, July 27th, from 22:00, in the opening of the Sibiu Festival City: East European Music Conference program.

The Deep Sound of Maramures project is an academic experiment, translated into music, applauded in Paris and The Hague and will b presented for the first time in Sibiu during the free concert series that will mark the reunion of European music industry representatives in Romania. Joining this show, with an amazing video performance, will be Cinty Ionescu, an artist who projects micro and macro universes, made-up worlds that potent or counterpoint the music. The Deep Sound of Maramures and Cinty Ionescu will triumphally close a gala evening in which other concerts from international artists are scheduled: the Dutch band My Baby and the Brit Alex Clare.

Age-long beats, mysterious, carrying though time their full of force messages are gliding in in rounds of progressive trance or psy, just to get lost in an ambient of sequences of acoustic piano or experimental electro-dance. The Deep Sound of Maramures, a premiere project for The Hague and appreciated in Paris or in transmissions for London and New York universities, proposes a hybrid interdisciplinary approach, being a new way of presenting some academic studies: selected from the infinite array of possible natural sounds, the sounds gain new understandings, finding an unexpected spot in the most available area of the acoustic area: music. Project or promoting regions through culture, The Deep Sound of Maramures proposes a new concept that combines multiple elements, from the audiovisual show to documentary movies sequences and e ethno-anthropological research about the old culture of Maramures. The show includes interventions from reputed ethnologic artists, like the instrument player Stefan Andreica from Viseul de sus or the dancers of “Ansamblul Maramuresului” lead by PhD Anuta Pop.

The Deep Sound of Maramures project fascinates firstly because it represents an extraordinary bridge between tradition and innovation. The sounds, made by traditional instruments are processed and transformed, lead towards their modern correspondents, created with the help of the newest technologies, all this included in an avant-garde performance, innovative and interactive. The chemistry created between all these components is hypnotizing, and Peter gate has an unwonted and creative artistic approach.

After they have presented this project in Bucharest, in a partnership with Taiwanese researcher Jia-Rey (Gary) Chang, PhD in interactive architectural design, famous, among others, for a remarkable presentations at the Mercedes Benz Amsterdam Fashion Week 2016, The Deep Sound of Maramures comes to Sibiu with Cinty Ionescu, artist interested in video experiments and interdisciplinary hybrid collaborations. Awarded an excellence award for video design by Fringe New York City, Cinty Ionescu has signed visual avant-garde installations for projects hosted by the Romanian Cultural Centre in New York or different theatres or exhibition spaces in Europe.

European experts fight terrorism at large-scale events

European experts fight terrorism at large-scale events

The Secretary of State for the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Head of the Emergency Situation Department, Dr Raed Arafat, and Chris Kemp, advisor to the British Police Force, will be amongst the those loaning their expertise at the Crisis Situations at Festivals & Events session during the forthcoming East European Music Conference (EEMC).

The session, which will take place 28 July at 14:45 in the Thalia Hall in Sibiu, Romania, will address the pressing issue of terrorist threats, in light of the recent attacks on live music venues across Europe, along with inclement weather, last-minute matters relating to organisational licences, and other emergency situations.

The session will be moderated by journalist Florin Ghioca (Adevarul, Romania) and will welcome expertise from Dr Raed Arafat, Secretary of State and President of the Emergency Department at the Ministry of Internal Affairs (Romania); Stephan Thanscheidt, CEO of FKP Scorpio (Germany) – the largest festival producer in Europe; Thomas Zsifkovits – co-owner of Barracuda Music (Austria) and organiser of the renowned Nova Rock Festival; and Chris Kemp, PhD, crowd expert for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games (UK).

The aim of the session is to examine large-scale event management, and how as venues, festival owners and event organisers, we can better prepare ourselves for terrorist threats or any other type of emergency situation that might arise. The session will also touch on other major issues faced by the live music and event industry, and will include: how event organisers can prepare for unpredictable situations, risk management in extreme circumstances, constructive dialogue between organisers and local authorities, development of existing services, and the proactive establishment of a campaign that educates those working in the live music and events industry for the purpose of promoting appropriate behaviour in critical situations. It is of the utmost importance that an initiative group be created following the conference, that will implement and monitor a series of concrete actions that will make a positive impact on the industry and will enable us to maintain an ongoing dialogue amongst all stakeholders.

The topic of crisis and emergency situation response during public events is a major topic for concern in a continuously changing Europe. Since the Colectiv nightclub tragedy in Bucharest in 2015, in which a deadly fire engulfed the premises, claiming 64 lives, Romania has closely examined flaws in its system and modified its current legislation in order to better protect audiences, artists, and all those involved with venues and events. Now more than ever, the theme of extreme situation management for the safety of everyone has never been more important.

The EEMC’s mission is to identify solutions with respect to the long-term development of cultural and creative industries in Romania. It will do so by inviting luminaries from the greater European live music industry in order to participate in ten distinct sessions.

Chris Kemp, European Event Safety Group:

“Across Europe members of the European Event Safety Group work with local, regional and national authorities advising them on recent changes at events, providing expert practitioner advice to the police, fire and paramedic services and ensuring interoperability in working practices. Members of the group have worked with the authorities on major disaster reports, creating new legislation and advising on major music and sporting events such as the Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games, the Tour de France and major football championships such as The World Cup and European Championships. Members also sit on Government bodies advising on health, safety, security and crowd management. It is the ability to work together on such high-profile issues that helps the team to deliver current knowledge to our partners across Europe.”

The first edition of Sibiu – Festival City: East European Music Conference will take place 27-29 July 2017. For more information on scheduled speakers, the conference schedule and to purchase tickets, please visit: www.eemusic.ro.

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