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Morgain - A Mantle So Green
Theater Fauteuil - Tabourettli
Spalenberg 12, 4051 Basel
Morgain promises living vibrant folk, which traces the pitch of primal human feelings and never becomes arbitrary.
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Morgain promises living vibrant folk, which traces the pitch of primal human feelings and never becomes arbitrary.
At full moon the game of hide and seek comes to an end. Then the enchanted seal swims to the shore, elegantly pulls her skin over her head and goes ashore on two legs: as a human being she may now return to the people until dawn...
Stories like these, about transformations and hiding, about voluntary and forced disguises in old Ireland, are told by the five musicians from Bern in their new programme 'A Mantle So Green'.
Morgain play original compositions and found objects from the rich song tradition around the Emerald Isle, dusted off, carefully arranged and thus brought into the present.
Morgain promises living vibrant folk, which traces the pitch of primal human feelings and never becomes arbitrary. Sometimes quiet and restrained, sometimes loud and passionate, her music tells of life, of melancholy and joy, sadness and happiness.
Morgain. That is the haunting interplay of voice, violin, guitar, dulcimer and double bass.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
At full moon the game of hide and seek comes to an end. Then the enchanted seal swims to the shore, elegantly pulls her skin over her head and goes ashore on two legs: as a human being she may now return to the people until dawn...
Stories like these, about transformations and hiding, about voluntary and forced disguises in old Ireland, are told by the five musicians from Bern in their new programme 'A Mantle So Green'.
Morgain play original compositions and found objects from the rich song tradition around the Emerald Isle, dusted off, carefully arranged and thus brought into the present.
Morgain promises living vibrant folk, which traces the pitch of primal human feelings and never becomes arbitrary. Sometimes quiet and restrained, sometimes loud and passionate, her music tells of life, of melancholy and joy, sadness and happiness.
Morgain. That is the haunting interplay of voice, violin, guitar, dulcimer and double bass.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.