Saturday night: X-OP/JUTRI × StopTrik = Kleemar × TAC (AV)
Saturday, 2. 10. 2021 / 22.00 / Vetrinj mansion, courtyard
The rhythm and ambient of Saturday night festivities will be in the hands of Kleemar, who will take care of progressive electronics, and TAC, who will be responsible for set design and the creative play of light.
Kleemar
Kleemar is a Slovenian DJ, music producer, electronic composer, musician, and visual artist, who is often described as one of the pearls of Slovenian production because of the exceptionally high-quality of his music creations and attractive visual imagery. With his playful and intricate approach, he impresses audiences and inspires others to create. His music reaches beyond clear genre categorization; based on the tradition of the best names of his genre, yet giving every detail his original touch… far from trends and the urban hype where the only relevant context is sound. He avoids being limited by genre, and is very experienced in music and theatre, art and transmedia projects, audiovisual productions, and intermedia performances.
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TAC
TAC has been taking care of the visual refinement of events for many years. He is also the producer of the Mladina Stage and the visual creator of the Magnetic Shift project. Good-hearted experimentation grew into an enthusiastic drive and drove him to discover new projection techniques and other ventures, with which he transforms the classical projection format into an art form.
Hypnotic interplay of images, colour and light, imaginative scenic layouts and video-mapping on the stage, add to the event a new dimension of experience, which takes the audience through a wonderful interplay between hearing and visual stimuli. A combination of computer projections and elaborate set design, create an unique and dynamic atmosphere, adapted to the spirit and atmosphere of the happening on and off the stage.
The music programme was created in cooperation with X-OP and KID KIBLA. This event is a part of Music cycle JUTRI, organised by X-OP and co-financed by Ministry of Culture and the Municipality of Maribor.