DIVUS PRAHA: PRAGUE IMPROVISATION ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL GUESTS | music performance
[b]PRAGUE IMPROVISATION ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL GUESTS[/b] | music performance

PRAGUE IMPROVISATION ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL GUESTS | music performance

01.12.2013 19:30

Divus | en cs

| Gino Robair | Matthew Goodheart | Tomas Gris |

The latest return to Divus for Prague Improvisation Orchestra, this group of fifteen enthusiastic improvisers will perform this time with special guests percussionist Gino Robair from California who will also conduct the group, US electronic musician Matthew Goodheart, and saxophonist Tomas Gris from Madrid.

PIO builds their work in the tradition of internationally-renowned ensembles such as Sun Ra Arkestra

(US), Scratch Orchestra (UK) and Globe Unity Orchestra (DE).





01.12.2013 19:30

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