Purposeful
adventures
There are countless unknown factors in every experience,
and every given fact always has many unknowns.
training, rehearsal, and performance process is treated as a laboratory.
Establish
The human-Voice ensemble was established in 2020 to make research on the sources of the human voice, and the possibilities of making a multi-layered and sensory communication through sound.
Approach
HVE training, rehearsal, and performance process is treated as a laboratory, enabling the ensemble to research and development of each new training approach, which always seeks to integrate movements, voice, and songs creating a performance that has an inherent musicality and connects with the audience on a sensory level.
Members
All members of the group have various experiences and education in the field of music and theater. For the past 15 years, they have been focusing on developing their musical and physical skills as performers through their group activities
Mentor & Curator/
Navid Gohari
Performers/
Sarah Akbari, Arash Fattahi, Tahereh Hezave, Niloofar Nedaei, Mohammad Majd Taheri
Production Coordinator/
Nazanin Isa Zadeh Arayei
Archive & Documentary/
Mahdi Rabiefar
Photography/
Sadra Jafari
Latest Projects &
Activities
Being, towards the sheer senses
The Human-Voice ensemble has created a form of a performance called “Being, towards the sheer senses”. This project is meant to be practical research on the foundations of voice and prehistoric/cultural communication.
Voices from the land of Persia
Iranian folk songs are categorized in various themes, including those of historical, social, religious, and nostalgic contexts. There are also folk songs that apply to particular occasions, such as weddings and harvests, as well as lullabies, children’s songs, and riddles.
Viva-Voce
This workshop will explore the connections between body, breath, and voice, focusing more on stimulations and biological systems.
Alamut
Alamut is an original symphonic work by avant-garde music group Laibach based on a famous story from eleventh-century Persia, as told by the Slovenian author Vladimir Bartol in his eponymous novel.
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