"MANUS: The Invisible Language of Hands

Saturday 12. September at 19:00 - 20:00

Estonian Theatre and Music Museum, Tallinn

Performer Seren Akyoldaş, Emre Oktayoğlu, Rûbar Dindar, KeKeÇa Body Percussion Ensemble
Genre Music, Theatre
Language English
Age Suitability 0+
Duration 1h
Pricing Free

A Participatory Interdisciplinary Performance

Join us for an unforgettable evening of music, philosophy, and collective resonance as MANUS comes to life: a participatory interdisciplinary performance bridging concert, musical theatre, and immersive live experience.

Premiered at Institut français Firenze in Italy, MANUS takes listeners on a thought-provoking journey across five philosophical movements: exploring the hidden language of hands through the lens of Julia Kristeva, Walter Benjamin, Jacques Derrida, Byung-Chul Han, and Alain de Botton. In this special Tallinn performance, held in the historic Peeter Süda Hall of the Estonian Theatre and Music Museum, the repertoire moves fluidly through lied, chanson, jazz, musical theatre, and rock across multiple European languages. Throughout the evening, the audience is gradually invited into the piece through simple rhythmic gestures and live body music, becoming an integral part of the sonic and physical landscape.

Don’t miss this unique blend of classical tradition, vocal artistry, and communal rhythm; performed live by soprano and concept developer Seren Akyoldaş, tenor Emre Oktayoğlu, pianist Rûbar Dindar, and interactive body music by the internationally acclaimed KeKeÇa Body Percussion Ensemble."

Artist Biographies:

  • Seren Akyoldaş (Soprano & Concept Developer): Soprano, researcher, and performance creator with over 500 performances across 24 countries, bridging opera, lied, jazz, and musical theatre.

  • Emre Oktayoğlu (Tenor): Tenor, pianist, and arranger who has performed with the Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra and composed for numerous documentary films.

  • Rûbar Dindar (Piano & Sound): Pianist, producer, and audio engineer holding a Master's from ITU MIAM, collaborating with leading artists across diverse genres.

  • KeKeÇa Body Percussion Ensemble (Interactive Elements): Pioneering body music collective whose inclusive participatory performances have spanned from Oxford University to the International Body Music Festival.

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