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stage: explorations

Mia Dyberg/Eli Piña + Salitre

© t: privat, bl: raffael Arriaga Azueta, br: Jan Granlie

Location: Exploratorium Berlin

Dyberg/Piña
Mia Dyberg (DK): alto saxophone
Eli Piña (MX): tenor saxophone

Salitre
Emiliano Cruz (MX): guitar
Sebastán Ce (MX): computer

Dyberg/Piña
Mia Dyberg is a berlin-based alto saxophonist, improviser and composer. She composes for The Mia Dyberg Trio which plays post-jazz with melodic fragmentation and prominent use of silence, alongside Asger Thomsen & Simon Forchhammer. Ticket (2018) and Timestretch (2023) were released by Clean Feed Records and gained recognition from European and North American media, including a 4-star review in Downbeat magazine. She is in the improv-collective Klub Demboh and plays regularly with Axel Dörner. She performed with Susana Santos Silva, Clayton Thomas, Oscar Noriega and Rieko Okuda among others. Recent highlights include playing at Portalegre Jazz Fest and joining Centrifugal Quartet.
www.miadyberg.com

Eli Piña is a saxophonist, improviser, musician, vocalist, composer, and songwriter from Mexico City. Her artistic exploration seeks to create and destroy the ways of bringing the saxophone to life, incorporating movement, percussion, and voice as an organic extension of instrumental mechanics. The magazine Marvin describes her as one of the great new talents of the tenor saxophone in Mexico City. She has performed at various national and international festivals and venues, including Pitchfork CDMX, Resist To Exist (DE), Foro Indie Rocks, Sowieso Berlin, Holzrock Festival (DE), Festival Cervantino, CCE MX, Palacio de los Deportes, PAS Berlin, Ex Teresa Arte Actual, Untergrun (DE), Fonoteca Nacional de Mexico, etc.
www.elipina.bandcamp.com

 

Salitre
Salitre is a duo from Mexico City composed of Emiliano Cruz (guitar and objects) and Sebastián Ce (computer). A project conceived as a sound laboratory to experiment with different musical formats and compositional methods, reimagining and interweaving a wide range of musical references including noise, contemporary academic music, diverse folk traditions, free improvisation, “deconstructed”/ experimental club music and doom metal.

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