Description

The "Wild Lutherie" approach, which involves repurposing everyday objects and recycling discarded materials for musical purposes (from the raw object to the actual creation of an instrument), is not presented as a cheap substitute for "real" instruments, but as a medium for artistic invention—musical, of course, but also encompassing other forms of expression (performing arts, poetry, sculpture, etc.).

It's about tinkering, in the best sense of the word, using recycled materials such as plastic bottles, tin cans, paper, or cardboard… But also, and above all, it's about moments of individual and collective musical play, such as the Spa Rumba or the Vittel Tarantella… Enough to spark a wealth of good ideas and awaken the irresistible urge to make the world resonate.

We collect glass and plastic bottles, tin cans, various containers and materials, everyday objects and discarded items.

We listen to them, we organize them, we transform them using rudimentary tools.

We learn to play with them individually and then collectively, in the form of real musical games…

Together, we create a pataphonic performance.

More information

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Facebook de Max

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Chaine YouTube

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