Event Scuol

Concert Air & Skin

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International music and poetry project Air & Skin, initiated by Julian M. Grünthal, explores human longings and impulses in live performances.

Description

Date
07.02.2025 from 20:00 to 23:00 o'clock
Price
CHF 20.-
Ort
Hotel Scuol Palace

07 February 2025, Scuol Palace – Concert Hall, 8.00 pm

Air & Skin are a band. But not only. They are an international music and poetry project initiated by the author and director Julian M. Grünthal , who lives in Graubünden. The lead singers are the Swiss Rahel Nahely and Anat Porat from Israel. The Chur drummer and sound artist Rolf Caflisch, the Tel Aviv guitarist Daniel Wisman, the Hungarian-Austrian violinist Monica Tarcsayand the Graubünden double bass player Rees Coray complete the ensemble.

Their English-language performances are a combination of live music and poetry, tender and dark, full of longing and hope.

Air&Skin look into the light and dark abysses and volcanoes of human longings and impulses. They explore the most primordial human impulses of creation and destruction, possession and love, freedom and coercion.

As an international ensemble, they are committed to discourse and peace. For looking, even where the solutions do not want to show themselves.

More about the project, videos, pictures and music to listen to can be found at www.airandskin.org here.

CONTACT: Julian_Gruenthal@hotmail.com | 076 430 99 72

Program:

On the day of the concert, it will be possible to eat in the Nimaya restaurant before the concert. Further information and registration.

The Lobby Bar of the Scuol Palace will be open during the event, where you can buy drinks. 

It is possible to stay overnight at the Scuol Palace after the concert. If you are a guest of the Kulturhotel, you can attend our events free of charge. Further information and room booking can be found here.

We look forward to your visit!

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