Folding Songs

A Sonica Glasgow commission, co-produced by Cryptic and Perth Theatre and Concert Hall.
Supported by the Scottish Government’s Festivals Expo Fund and Creative Scotland.
Light, sound, and song fold and unfold, guiding audiences on a seamless journey of transformation.
Martin Green, acclaimed accordionist and fearless sonic innovator of the band Lau, joins forces with vocalist Svetlana Spajić, one of Serbia’s most revered traditional musicians and a guardian of ancient Balkan song, and guitarist Graeme Stephen to present Folding Songs.
This spellbinding performance fuses folk and electronic elements, transforming the space from minimal, meditative drones into a vibrant cascade of colour and otherworldly visuals. Following his Ivor Novello Award-winning outdoor installation Aeons, Green invites audiences to engage with this work in an intimate setting. Folding Songs aims to take the audience on an unforgettable Journey.
'Green’s credentials as a brilliantly inventive accordion player and sonic adventurer with the trio Lau have long been celebrated.' The Guardian
Supported by the Scottish Government’s Festivals Expo Fund and Creative Scotland.
Light, sound, and song fold and unfold, guiding audiences on a seamless journey of transformation.
Martin Green, acclaimed accordionist and fearless sonic innovator of the band Lau, joins forces with vocalist Svetlana Spajić, one of Serbia’s most revered traditional musicians and a guardian of ancient Balkan song, and guitarist Graeme Stephen to present Folding Songs.
This spellbinding performance fuses folk and electronic elements, transforming the space from minimal, meditative drones into a vibrant cascade of colour and otherworldly visuals. Following his Ivor Novello Award-winning outdoor installation Aeons, Green invites audiences to engage with this work in an intimate setting. Folding Songs aims to take the audience on an unforgettable Journey.
'Green’s credentials as a brilliantly inventive accordion player and sonic adventurer with the trio Lau have long been celebrated.' The Guardian
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