Night two! starts at 21:00, tickets 8-20 Euro(sliding scale)
The 2nd Stop is Jupiter won’t Stop this time! TWO nights in a row special of improv, performance, punk and dancing to the wildest live music in town! Friday Meis Vranken takes over the wheel for a perry punk program and Saturday Mimefabriek takes the floor back to back with the cumbia of Superinca & The Galactic Green. Part
of 24h Amsterdam Noord.
¡Both evenings at SEMAI Papaverhoek 35!
LINE-UP SATURDAY
SUPERINCA & THE GALACTIC GREEN
MIMEFABRIEK
THE MUSIC OF DARIO CASTELLO
PETER ZEGVELD
SUPERINCA & THE GALACTIC GREEN
Cumbia, punk rock and tons of endless energy make Superinca & the Galactic
Green a magical act to witness. They can play for hours on end, combining
screaming stubborn keyboards, sweet perfect guitar harmonies, carried with the
never ending swing of the bass and the drums while singing and bouncing us all
towards a trancelike state.
Ibelisse Guardia Ferragutti – voice | Oscar Jan Hoogland – keys | Joep Bollinger –
bass | Vincente Pino – guitar | Robert van Hulzen – drums
MIMEFABRIEK
Mimefabriek presents: a solo performance by Balthazar Glotain
‘Once, blue
Then, artichokes
It turned out round and airy,
Maybe now, will it get eary spiky!
Welcome to this little space, let’s roll some time together in there!’
-Played and made by Balthazar Glotain, also thanks to Iwan Vaandrager, Irene Van Geest, Jesse Debille, Fran Vozilá, Ariadna Rubio Lleo and the Mime Opleiding
PETER ZEGVELD
Peter Zegveld is a visual artist and theater maker. His theater performances are visual, sensory and cinematic. Due to his enormous freedom and unconventional attitude, Zegveld walks criss-cross through various disciplines and allows the viewer to experience and discover absurdities. In addition to performances for theatres, festivals and his autonomous visual art, he has also made productions for Orkater and television series for the VPRO.
THE MUSIC OF DARIO CASTELLO
Dario Castello (19 October 1602 – 2 July 1631) was an Italian composer and violinist from the early Baroque period who worked and published in Venice. Of his music, 29 separate compositions survive. Castello’s music is inventive and technically challenging. Strictly worked polyphonic sections alternate with dramatic passages over improvised accompaniment.
Jan van Grootheest and Jiska ter Balts celebrate his music with great focus and dedication. Enjoy pre-electric music on the harpsichord and violin. Kill your phone and shut your mouth: The 16 hundreds are back!
Jiska ter Bals – violin | Jan van Grootheest – harpsichord
Last but not least: tonight’s heroes on the scene:
Sound: Ron Ruiten
Set design: Lena van Drie