To give structure chaos

Damenkapelle's reckless dilettantism, daring outfits, obsession with warpaint,
and an eclectic array of dirty rock 'n' roll jubilees capture the audience's
imagination and usually lead to moshing. Sound performance called To give
structure chaos, which will be performed at the festival, is also their motto.
It will be built up like mini pop-dramas, featuring stories about ''Daddy Long
Legs'', ''cobwebs in your mouth yawning'', and voices of the dead, speaking of
''restless wonders in rapid succession''. The all-woman performative octet grew
up in Munich, dreaming about becoming musicians, degenerates or dentists,
and their collective performance is a little bit of each and it is no different from
a fast drill on a rear molar. A mash of twisted country stompers, post-punk
screaming darkness, sixties garage medleys, and disco dreamers combine into
a surprisingly cohesive amalgam of old and new, wrapped up in truly good and
visually exuberant sound performance. The listeners will witness the energy, no
cuts, laughter and screams left in for the effect, performed from the beginning
to the end, and so be it. These girls are definitely having a good time. When
audience will experience the sound performance, they will want to sing along
full-belt, and move their feet to the voodoo beat.

Organisation:
Red Dawns
In
collaboration with: Menza pri koritu
Supported by:
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive
Agency, City Municipality
of Ljubljana- Department
for Culture.

Price for both
events of the day in Menza pri koritu: 6 eur, 4 eur
(students upon submission of an identity card, pensioners, persons with
disabilities, unemployed and self-employed in culture).

Artists and collaborators
Damenkapelle
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