3D mapping by Adistu and live music by Particules - a promising surreal visual fantasy that aims to detach viewers from their routine and immerse them in an inner journey. The performance, combining futuristic architecture, natural elements, and geometric forms, is expected to create a strong impact.
Adistu, known for his experimental digital works of art, is expected to expand the boundaries of imagination with elegant and playful universes. The artist has a number of performances, teaching activities, and exhibitions in over 25 countries, which speaks to his international recognition.
The event is supported by the "Burgas 2032" Foundation. Adistu is also the founder of the Tripoteca film and art festival.
Particules - a creative duo consisting of Viktor Prodanov, responsible for the electronics, and Tsvetan Momchilov, who plays the horn, synthesizer, percussion, and vocals - will offer a unique musical experience. They aim to blur the boundaries of the traditional concert, combining the familiar sound of classical instruments with contemporary electronics.
Particules" music is described as a live experiment, a journey that explores different musical directions without striving for a specific final destination. The duo promises to unfold soundscapes that will captivate the audience.
The upcoming event is in support of the city of Burgas" candidacy for European Capital of Culture in 2032. The "VODA" festival is organized by the TANTS BG Association and the "Burgas 2032" Foundation. Financial support for the event is provided by Burgas Municipality, the Ministry of Culture, and the Liszt Institute - Hungarian Cultural Institute Sofia.
The project is implemented with the financial support of Burgas Municipality and under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan under procedure BG-RRP-11.021 - Grant scheme "New generation of local culture policies for large municipalities".
Support for the event also comes from BNR-Burgas, the "Asen Zlatarov 1940" Community Center, VIZH and Barbosa bar.