
Castle in Time Orchestra 55/65/75 ₪
OTOTOOTOTO is a 1-hour piece for Castle in Time Orchestra, creating an imaginary futuristic tribe.
Composer Matan Daskal uses a sign language inspired by “Soundpainting” which creates a hybrid between dancing and conducting, allowing a live improvisation with the musicians, converting the stage into a vibrant arena with unexpected behaviors. As in the previous pieces of Castle in Time Orchestra, the computer player sends his tentacles and manipulates all the acoustic instruments during the concert-giving them a dynamic electronic timbre.
27.1.2022/ Thursday
open doors 21:00
begin 22:00
performance sitting
OTOTO is a 1-hour piece for Castle in Time Orchestra, creating an imaginary futuristic tribe.
Composer Matan Daskal uses a sign language inspired by “Soundpainting” which creates a hybrid between dancing and conducting, allowing a live improvisation with the musicians, converting the stage into a vibrant arena with unexpected behaviors. As in the previous pieces of Castle in Time Orchestra, the computer player sends his tentacles and manipulates all the acoustic instruments during the concert-giving them a dynamic electronic timbre.
OTOTO contains extraordinary virtuosity solos which bring out the individual players, alongside mass group moments of a wide and big orchestral color.
The piece is breaking down the word OTOTO, as it sounds and as it’s written: The “O” represents long times, the breath, the open space. The “T” represents short times, the groove, and repeated rhythmic events. Like the word, the piece is divided into 5 parts: O, T, O, T, O.