CHIII

JULIA TELES

IN MEMORY OF VÂNIA DANTAS LEITE WITH JULIA TELES + MARCIA TABORDA + AMANDA JACOMETI

Julia Teles is a composer, thereminist and sound designer for audiovisual. She was part of the NME, an experimental music collective. Graduated in Composition from Unesp, she completed a postgraduate degree in Music and Image at FASM. In 2020, she released the album “Teia”, with Inés Terra.  

05.07.22

20h30

Local: CCSP – Rua Vergueiro, 1000 – Paraíso, São Paulo

Ticket pick-up at the box office 1 hour before the performance. It’s necessary to present the vaccine passport.

In it’s third edition, CHIII – Festival de Música Criativa opens the agenda with a tribute to the composer Vânia Dantas Leite (1945-2018), one of the pioneers of electroacustic music in Brazil. Conceived in collaboration between the musicians Julia Teles and Alexandre Fenerich, the performance is divided in two parts.
Marcia Taborda received The J.F. Kennedy Center Fellowships of the Americas Award and studied with the singer Joan La Barbara in New York. Marcia recorded the guitar works of Paulinho da Viola and the CD Musica Humana with works of the contemporary Brazilian repertoire for ABM Digital.
The first one will be dedicated to Vânia’s work, with two acusmatic pieces (Harmonia dos Espaços and Di-Stances) and two written to voice and tape (A-Jur-Amô e Orfeu na Floresta), with Julia Teles on the diffusion and the singer and violinist Marcia Taborda. On the second part the artist Amanda Jacometi is invited to join the duo and together they will do a free piece inspired by the honored composer. Harmonia dos Espaços (1989) – Julia Teles (diffusion) Di-Stances (1982) – Julia Teles (diffusion) A-Jur-Amô (1978) – Julia Teles (diffusion) e Marcia Taborda (voice) Orfeu na Floresta (1988) – Julia Teles (diffusion) e Marcia Taborda (voice)
Amanda Jacometi is an artist, educator and researcher. She believes in a multidisciplinary dialogue as a way of expression and, therefore, uses different languages to compose her artistic practice: voice, body, sound, painting, technology and movement.