Performance:
Encounter Sounds Project
Ulrike Ruf and Zeynep Ayşe Hatipoğlu
Salt Beyoğlu
November 27, 2024 19.00
Winter Garden
Zeynep Ayşe Hatipoğlu will perform live with Ulrike Ruf as part of her installation I wonder how my homeland fares, conceived for the series Warm Earth Sounds for Plants and the People Who Love Them in the Winter Garden. The site-specific performance will center on the interaction between the two cellists and the sound installation.
Ulrike Ruf is a cellist, sound artist, director, and author working at the intersection of music, performance, and theater. The experience of working with musicians, composers, dancers, video artists, professional choirs, and amateurs led her to unconventional as well as interdisciplinary, often documentary formats in which she interweaves sound, language, and video with precisely elaborated performative elements.
Zeynep Ayşe Hatipoğlu is a cellist, composer, and improviser. She received her master’s in Music Theory and Composition at the Istanbul Technical University Turkish Music State Conservatory in 2016. In 2022, she completed her PhD at the Istanbul Technical University Centre for Advanced Studies in Music with her thesis titled “A Practice-Based Research on Musical Improvisation: Collaborative Improvisation as a Play.” Her practice centers on free improvisation, contemporary/new music, Turkish makam, and collaborative projects with interdisciplinary artists.
Limited seats. No reservations.
Zeynep Ayşe Hatipoğlu will perform live with Ulrike Ruf as part of her installation I wonder how my homeland fares, conceived for the series Warm Earth Sounds for Plants and the People Who Love Them in the Winter Garden. The site-specific performance will center on the interaction between the two cellists and the sound installation.
Ulrike Ruf is a cellist, sound artist, director, and author working at the intersection of music, performance, and theater. The experience of working with musicians, composers, dancers, video artists, professional choirs, and amateurs led her to unconventional as well as interdisciplinary, often documentary formats in which she interweaves sound, language, and video with precisely elaborated performative elements.
Zeynep Ayşe Hatipoğlu is a cellist, composer, and improviser. She received her master’s in Music Theory and Composition at the Istanbul Technical University Turkish Music State Conservatory in 2016. In 2022, she completed her PhD at the Istanbul Technical University Centre for Advanced Studies in Music with her thesis titled “A Practice-Based Research on Musical Improvisation: Collaborative Improvisation as a Play.” Her practice centers on free improvisation, contemporary/new music, Turkish makam, and collaborative projects with interdisciplinary artists.
Limited seats. No reservations.
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