Soundwave

Musicians and singers are spread out in small groups all over the terrain. The participants, in groups, are given a stopwatch to prevent them from playing and singing their own parts for too long. In this way, everyone plays independently yet together. The result is a �moving sound wave� that moves in all directions into space. When the audience moves around, new perceptions of the music are constantly heard.

Quartets
3 Quartets take up a position at a considerable distance from each other. They do not have to see each other, barely to hear each other. By synchronizing their play with a stopwatch, the harmonies of their fleeting music come together. The music seems wrested apart, but in the mind of the listener it comes together in a single music.


La vie sans voiture
The pianist begins to play while the other musicians are still backstage. When the baritone saxophone and the viola start playing, it seems like mayhem. Finally, the different voices all suddenly come together and, surprisingly, this results in a form of ensemble playing. 

Lethal Sugar
My wings got stuck in honey
 
Female sweetness, vulnerable on the outside and charming, yet fatal should your wings get stuck in it.
Schooled solo voices as a form of inner strength, carefully reflected by students in that space, exploring and reverberating their temperament.

Text:
When you know how to listen, everybody is your teacher.
When you know to look, everywhere there is beauty.
When you know it�s there
It is there when you hush you thoughts.  
When you know how to act, your acts will be consecrated, dedicated.


Show me how the swallow flies

O, who will show us how to play a game that's new? I'll show you how to play a game we all can do. At least we can try, at least we can try, there's never a word that is better than try, try.
This is how the swallow flies. �you'll never play this flying game. This is how the swallow flies. If you cannot fly like this, you'll never play this flying game. At least we can try, at least we can try, there's never a word that's better than try, try.

The text of "Show me how the swallow flies" comes from a play for children from the beginning of the 20th century in which children imitate the behaviour of animals from each other.