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Cosmic 24:00 Lo Spazio Poschiavo Realm of Lightening, El Aprendiz and Encuentros / Orilla Vernissage Olaf Rupp Guitar scuola gratis monday june 18 14:00 Scuole Poschiavo Peter Giger 14:00 Scuole Poschiavo The Sun Ra arkestra under the direction of marshall allen music 14:00 Asilo Le Prese The Sun Ra arkestra TueSday june 19 14:00 Scuole San Carlo Peter Giger 14:00 Scuole Annunziata The Sun Ra arkestra under the direction of marshall allen art wedneSday june 20 – SaTuRday june 23 11:00–18:00 Rio Poschiavo The Venus Project film, exhibition, discussion 11:00–18:00 Galleria PGI Poschiavo amnesia’s Landscape yumenoato 11:00–18:00 Galleria PGI Poschiavo Costumes’ Sketches Isa mehnert 11:00–18:00 Lo Spazio Poschiavo el aprendiz and encuentros / orilla nelson Ladicani during the night Lo Spazio Poschiavo Realm of Lightening Peter dennett during the festival 17th International Sun Ra Convention Hartmut Geerken [email protected] festival wedneSday june 20 for 17:00 Rio Poschiavo The Venus Project vernissage 17:00 Galleria PGI Poschiavo amnesia’s Landscape world premiere Yumenoato: Gyohei Zaitsu dance Götz Rogge imagery andreas Fröba sound audrey Chen voice evan Parker soprano saxophone aleksander Kolkowski stroh cello & gramophone disc recording Robin Hayward tuba Rolf Sudmann trautonium Costumes’Sketches vernissage 20:00 Piazza Poschiavo OEDIPuS and The Sun Ra arkestra under the direction of marshall allen dress rehearsal cosmic 24:00 Lo Spazio Poschiavo Realm of Lightening, el aprendiz and encuentros / orilla vernissage olaf Rupp guitar thursday june 21 Solstice 20:00 Piazza Poschiavo aKHENATEN and The Sun Ra arkestra under the direction of marshall allen dress rehearsal friday june 22 ichael Ray ichael 08:15 Stazione Poschiavo blind pathfinder mountain walk marco Lavizzari m 15:00 Rio Poschiavo The Venus Project jacque Fresco and Roxanne meadows film, videoconference 18:00 Piazza Poschiavo OEDIPuS and The Sun Ra arkestra under the direction of marshall allen world premiere The Sun Ra Arkestra: marshall allen alto saxophone, flute, clarinet, electric valve instrument, kora Knoel Scott alto saxophone, vocals, conga abshalom Ben Shlomo alto saxophone, clarinet Charles davis tenor dedicated to to dedicated saxophone james Stewart tenor saxophone danny Ray Thompson baritone saxophone, flute, bongo michael Ray trumpet, vocals Cecil Brooks trumpet Fred adams trumpet Vincent Chancey french horn Craig Harris trombone dave davis trombone Farid Barron piano, moog synthesizer life david Hotep guitar nina Bogomas harp Tara middleton violin owen “Fiidla” Brown violin George Burton viola Kash Killion cello, sarangi, bolong Tyler mitchell bass Craig Haynes drums Ronald mcBee percussion elson nascimento surdo, percussion Chandra june 18 – 24 washington dance Lee marieme Priestly dance Oedipus: jakob Renger Oedipus / Laius / Jokasta Veronika nowag-jones direction 2012 Isa mehnert costumes Götz Rogge projection imagery Ka concept, text 22:00 Piazza Poschiavo Peter Giger Solo duo Trio Peter Giger drums Tom nicholas conga, Poschiavo percussion Gerd dudek tenor & soprano saxophones Vitold Rek bass alberto mesirca guitar and alpe Palü jonas Giger drums Swiss alps 24:00 Caffé Flora Poschiavo dead for aunt marco Baumann guitar adamo Costa bass, voice Corrado Crameri drum SaTuRday june 23 08:15 Stazione Poschiavo meditative mountain walk Flavio alessi 15:00 Rio Poschiavo The Venus Project TVP Support /activism Team DE film, discussion 18:00 Piazza Poschiavo aKHENATEN and The Sun Ra arkestra under the direction of marshall allen world premiere Akhenaten: Ina maria jaich Akhenaten / Tiye / Nefertiti Veronika nowag-jones direction Isa mehnert costumes Götz Rogge projection imagery Ka concept, text 22:00 Piazza Poschiavo Peter Giger Solo duo Trio 24:00 Lago di Poschiavo Bonfire / Falò Sunday june 24 14:00 Alpe Palü michael Ray trumpet, keyboard.
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