L.E.V. Festival announces new names for its 16th edition in Gijón, which will take place from 28 April to 1 May, once again filling the Asturian city with the most impressive artistic experiences in the field of electronic sound creation, audiovisual creation and contemporary digital art.
L.E.V. completes its line-up, adding new concert and audiovisual performance proposals to the participation of iconic artists within the scene such as Squarepusher and ambitious collaborative projects such as The End of the World by Lubomyr Melnyk, SPIME.IM and Julia Kent, together with the announcement of two surprising artistic installations.
We also complete the line-up with the audiovisual installations Espills by Playmodes with EDP Foundation and Liminal by LP Rondeau; and new audiovisual performances at the Teatro de la Laboral by composer, digital artist and performer, Myriam Bleau; the Canadian project Push 1 stop + the Japanese, Intercity-Express; and the multimedia art collective SPIME.IM.
After 2 years they return with the evening programme. Barker + Reza Hasni and Gabber Modus Operandi join Squarepusher and Soft As Snow to make us dance in LABoral Centro de Arte‘s Nave. The daytime programme continues at the Muséu del Pueblu d’Asturies: Saturday with Jana Rush, μ-Ziq and Promising/Youngster, and Sunday with Maxwell Sterling, Okkre and Death Folk 80.
Además de más actividades en colaboración con el Departamento de Juventud del Ayuntamiento de Gijón: desde el encuentro con Jana Rush, artista veterana e imprescindible de las escenas house y footwork de Chicago; hasta el proyecto de experimentos en torno a la realidad virtual en el circuito de Arenas Movedizas.
Los abonos y entradas para esta edición del festival ya están a la venta aquí.
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