T/Aboret – Polish Ethno Jazz

We have the pleasure of inviting you to a concert within the “Jazz in BOK” series:

T/Aboret

February 10th, 2018, 7 PM
Fama Club, 5 Legionowa Street

Tickets: 20 PLN (presale), 30 PLN (on the day of the event) – available at the Forum Cinema’s box office, BCC/LZC’ box office and on  www.bilety.bok.bialystok.pl

Music that gives off a scent of timber, pieces of rediscovered meadow converted into city traffic. Awakened at its springs with jazz and world music’s origins, it slowly gains enlightenment during hard-built process of aiming for authenticity of contemporary meaning, of everyday experience.

T/Aboret is a single story told by four distinct voices. Originating from various musical spheres, the four express themselves in ethno jazz compositions, improvisations and rhythmical variations.

Polish background. Still, the language is modern and industrial, as it is based on wide, encompassing access to the surrounding reality. Reality compressed into one, common emotionality. Four people, thirteen instruments, one storyline

The band started working together in 2015 and really quickly builds its own fan base. In December T/Aboret received the 1st prize and the audience prize at the ‘Open Stage’ competition during XXV International Folk Music Festival ‘Mikołajki Folkowe’ for its cohesive sound, authenticity of music partnership and skillful use of traditional themes in jazz arrangements.

The concert in Białystok will be accompanied by phenomenal visualizations made by EmDek vj.

Band members:
Natalia Czekała – piano, vocals
Karolina Matuszkiewicz – violin, vocals
Jacek Mazurkiewicz – double bass
Krzysztof Guzewicz – cajón, udu, goblet drum
EmDek vj – visualisations

Gallery

fot. Dariusz Kulesza

fot. Dariusz Kulesza

T_ABORET_FOTO_ (2) Sergey Shutov fot. Dariusz Kulesza

fot. Dariusz Kulesza

T_ABORET_FOTO_ (4) Jakub Nowotyński T_ABORET_FOTO_ (5) Jakub Nowotyński T_ABORET_FOTO_ (6) Jakub Nowotyński T_ABORET_FOTO_ (7) Jakub Nowotyński T_ABORET_FOTO_ (8) Jakub Nowotyński T_ABORET_FOTO_ (9) Piotr Morytko

Video


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