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Good morning, good afternoon, good night With Estel Boada and Neus Masdeu

Good morning, good afternoon, good night is an activity that opens a space to collectively think about the characteristics of a place and the people who live there. What spaces are there? Which ones do we like the most and which ones the least? Do we have our own spaces? Which people live there? What concerns do these people have? What would make them happier? Can a word or phrase provoke an emotion, make you laugh or help you?

Through the words and phrases that the participants decide to write with adhesive tapes stuck to different spaces (ground, fountain, benches, etc.), they will dialogue with the context and the people who live there. Once the different spaces have been activated through the word, the vocal relationship with these phrases will be worked on. How can we play and explore the possibilities of the discovery? As a group, we will compile the written words and phrases to generate a sung manifesto guided by improvisation and vocal experimentation techniques.

Estel Boada, singer, performer, educator and multidisciplinary artist, defines herself as a contextual minstrel. Graduated in Fine Arts, she explores space, collectivity and voice through performance. Interested in experimental education, music, stage presence and drawing, she uses action and humour as tools of criticism.

Neus Masdeu has a degree in Art and Design. Her artistic practice is situated between the visual and performing arts. She works from the context in which she finds herself and her interactive pieces can range from a chickpea concert to a pickled eels start-up. She takes advantage of her taste for cooking, humour and tenderness to tell stories.

Good morning, good afternoon, good night With Estel Boada and Neus Masdeu
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