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Oskar Luko and Ferran Besalduch - Bicefalo
Activity open to all and free of charge with a limited capacity of 55 people
Dance and improvised music show with the dancer Oskar Luko and the saxophonist Ferran Besalduch on the myth of the Bicephalous.
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With the participation of Ferran Besalduch and Oskar Luko
Oskar Luko (Durango, 1978)
Member of the company Kabia Teatro, collaborator in Ars Perfomance lab. and founder of cia. Blanco Roto, he is interested in the performative arts of movement and has developed his skills in different practices: Body Weather, Viewpoints, Art as a Vehicle, Kobayashi Ryu Aikido and contemporary dance.
He has worked as a performer in many dance and theatre shows, receiving awards such as the Larruz, Cenit, Umore azoka and Ercilla. He has created the personal projects: Les petjades que deixa un cant, Basic#1, Basic#2 & Basic#3, To be high, El Míting, Entre (prep.).
In the field of free improvisation, he has danced at the MMI, the Art Improvisat cycle, the Festival Inspira and other venues, with musicians such as Jordina Millà, Albert Cirera, Ramon Prats, Ulrike Brand, Tom Chant, Don Malfon, Jordi Pallarés, Samuel Cano, among others.
Ferran Besalduch (Badalona, 1978)
After a dual career between jazz and contemporary classical music, in recent years he has delved deeper into the search for new sonorities: free, experimental and intuitive improvisation. He is a specialist in the extreme bags: bass and sopranino. He currently focuses his work on his project with curious saxophones and electronics with his album "ARGONAUTA" (Call it anything records), two duets of unusual instruments: one with Tomomi Kubo (Japan - Ondas Martenot) with the album "GYOTAKU" (Call it anyhing records), and also the project "JANO" with Riccardo Massari (Italy-Tarcodium). He is also part of the doom metal band COURE and the album "INVERSUM NEMA" (Nooirax records). He currently teaches saxophone and free improvisation at the Conservatory of Granollers.
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