The Fine Arts Studio I (Sculpture) at UMPRUM prepared a workshop and subsequent performance that transcended the boundaries of musical experimentation. During the music and sculpture workshop led by Indonesian artist J "Mo'ong" Santoso Pribadi (best known as part of the musical duo Raja Kirik), students created their own objects—musical instruments—from various seemingly waste materials. The improvisation is based on Rasa (Rasa - Indonesian term for feeling) - free musical improvisation using feelings - the inner sense of Rasa. Experimenting with experimental music and free music in a composition based on Rasa, using or creating objects as media that produce sounds from materials that are all around us, such as waste materials. The experiment transcends the boundaries of musical experimentation and enters the realm of freedom. The workshop and performance work with the community to establish a certain form of freedom in the form of sound through objects, without the limitations of conventional music.

artistsJ “Mo’ong” Santoso Pribadi
curatorsMarkéta Adamcová
placeVŠUP/UMPRUM
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castJ “Mo’ong” Santoso Pribadi, Markéta Adamcová
cameraDavid Přílučík
soundDavid Přílučík
editingDavid Přílučík
interviewDavid Přílučík
categoryReports
published1. 3. 2022
duration0:10:10
languageČesky / English
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