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14 juni
Kvitsøy Kafe
Kvitsøy Kafé holder åpent hver søndag hele sommeren i tredje etage på Tou Scene. Kaféen lever under mottoet "Kom te Kvitsøy Kafé, her kan du få svarte kaffi åg skjeva med kvidost". Kaféen drives av de ernergiske og uadskillelige vennene Lene&Lene. Lene&Lene byr på Syndagsskjeva og benytter selvsagt Stavangers og kansje Norges beste brød fra Jakobs Bakeri. De byr også sarte ganer på nysteikte vafler. Legg søndagsturen til Stavanger Øst. KK åpner dørene rett etter morgenfuglene har sagt pipp kl 12.00 og holder åpent til kl 17.00.
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14 mai
Utlysning Scenekunstlaboratoriet 2013
Vi gjentar suksessen med Scenekunstlaboratoriet. Etter to vellykkete år under Tou Camp paraplyen blir scenekunstlaboratoriet 2013 et selvstendig arrangement. Vi oppfordrer scenekunstnere innen dans til å søke om deltakelse i årets laboratorium. Utlysningen går ut nasjonalt. Det vil bli tatt i bruk både ordinære og utradisjonelle scenerom og hvert kompani får utdelt et rom/ sted. Teip skal brukes i en eller annen form i arbeidet. Scenekunstlaboratoriet er resultatet av en ukes lang arbeidsperiode, 23.09.13- 29.09.13, hvor de ulike kompanier og enkeltkunstnere får tildelt et ”rom” å jobbe i. På slutten av perioden, nærmere bestemt 28.09 og 29.09, blir det arrangert en scenekunstløype hvor publikum blir guidet igjennom de ulike forestillingene. Det forventes ikke ferdige verk, men spennende arbeid i prosess. Publikum går fra rom til rom, fra forestilling til forestilling. Vi ønsker med dette å gjøre et løft for dansemiljøene i regionen, gi publikum danseopplevelser av høy kvalitet samt utforske mulighetene som ligger i bygningsmassen Tou Scene er en del av. For utøver/ kompani kan dette være en unik mulighet til å møte likesinnede. Tou Scene bidrar med kr 7500,- til hvert kompani, arbeidsrom i en uke eller mer, lydkilde og arbeidslys, samt legger til rette for visning av arbeidene via Scenekunstløypa. Tou Scene har ikke overnattingstilbud, men kan bidra med å finne rimelige løsninger. Vi gjør oppmerksom på at de tilgjengelige rommene har ulike kvaliteter. Vi skal gjøre vårt beste for å tilpasse til hver enkelt, og er samtidig takknemlig for at deltakere har en fleksibel innstilling.
Vi ønsker søknader som inneholder kortfattede prosjektbeskrivelser og cv`er av de involverte.
Søknadsfrist 12 juni, svar om deltagelse vil komme innen utgangen av juni.
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22 mai
Frivillige til Musikkfest
1 juni flyter Stavangers gater, scener og utesteder over med musikk. Muikkfest er et faktum. Velkjente og ukjente band intar byens scener og uterom. Som frivillig får du anledning til å være med bak kulissene og treffe hyggelige mennesker. Du får arbeidsattest, t-skjorte og mat og drikke.
Interessert? Sjekk ut frivillig på musikkfest
25 apr
Våren er på vei!
Våren er like rundt hjørnet og venter på første og beste annledning til å gjøre entré. I den annledning lanserer vi vår og sommerprogrammet for 2013, last ned eller les på nettet. Programmet for mai/juni Tou Scene.

2 apr
150 000,- til dans
Tou Scene har mottatt 150 000 kroner fra Norsk Kulturråd for å styrke danseprogrammet. Støtten er en annerkjennelse av dansescenen og bedrer vilkårene for lokale og nasjonale dansekompani. Støtten er ogå en annerkjennelse av Tou Scene som en profesjonell aktør innenfor scenekunstfeltet.
4 mars
Vinni
Spellemanndagene inviterer til konsert med Vinni (Øyvind Sauvik) i Maskinhallen. Vinni har i en årrekke vært frontfigur for en av Norges største rapgrupper Paperboys. Bandet har gjennom kjempehits som “Barcelona” og “Lonesome Traveller” nytt stor suksess. Etter Paperboys-tiden har Vinni frontet prosjektet Vinni & The Vagabonds. Nå er tiden inne for at Vinni virkelig skal stå på egne ben og til alt overmål skal dette skje på morsmålet. I høst kom endelig Vinnis norskspråklige debutalbum «Oppvåkningen». Med andre ord har ikke Vinnis nye eventyr nådd toppen ennå. Det har tvert i mot akkurat begynt. Spellemannsdagene er et samarbeid mellom Spellemann AS, Stavanger konserthus, Stavanger kommune, STAR, utvalgte spillesteder i Stavanger og Næringsforeningen i Stavangerregionen.
26 feb
Kulturundersøkelsen 2012
Resultatene fra kulturundersøkelsen 2012 er klare og resultatene viser blant annet at Tou Scene sammen med Konserthuset er de eneste kulturinstitusjonene med økning i antall besøkende. Les planen her.
26 feb
Nye krefter på Tou Scene
Vi har gleden av å ønske to nyansatte velkommen til Tou Scene. Julian Minde i stillingen som teknisk Leder og Espen Yung Svendsen som bookingansvarlig på musikk.
7 jan
Kontorlokale til leie!
Tou Scene har ledig kontorlokale i kontorfellesskap. Kontorfelleskapet har i dag tre andre aktører og er lokalisert på et lyst loft med felles møterom. Kontoret er på 30 kvadratmeter inklusive felleslokaler. Ta kontakt på Denne e-postadressen er beskyttet mot programmer som samler e-postadresser. Du må aktivere javaskript for å kunne se den. eller tlf 51530595 for ytterligere opplysninger.
20 des
Godt nytt år!
Vi takker for et innholdsrikt år!
I 2012 besøkte over femtitusen mennesker Tou Scene. Noen hadde sitt første møte med på Tou Scene under Tou Camp. Andre fikk oppleve den spektakulere Maskinhallen for første gang med Sondre Lerche på scenen.
Tretusen skoleelever fikk et spektakulert møte med Nuart i ølhallene gjennom den kulturelle skolesekken.
Publikum fikk servert scenekunst, performance festival, konserter og utstillinger. Andre var på seminar med jobben, julebord eller bryllup. Barna delte store opplevelser på Verkstedet og Barn av Tou.
Tou Scene er et hus for alle, et hus for store og små opplevelser.
Sonic tank: ENTER
The sound installation Sonic Tank: "Enter" opened on Sep 18th 2008 and is still an ongoing project. From a 4-channel sound system in Tou Scenes entrance space, specially commisioned pieces are played.
The following composers have submitted music:
Kim Gordon
Camille Norment
Oren Ambarchi
Charlemagne Palestine
Ansuman Biswas
Marc Pichelin
Ellen Fullman
Nils Økland
Stephen O'Malley
Carl Michael von Hausswolff
Carsten Nicolai
Deathprod
Pauline Oliveros
Gæoudjiparl
Tape
JG Thirlwell
Matmos
Jenny Hval
The Focus Group
Marina Rosenfeld
Nils Henrik Asheim
Wallumrød/Orning
Oneothrix Point Never
Zeena Parkins
The compositions are played one per day continuously, in Tou's opening hours.
Curator: Anne Hilde Neset
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/1423/
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BIO's OF COMPOSERS:
Kim Gordon (USA)
"Song For Reverse Karaoke"
A founding member of Sonic Youth, Gordon is educated visual artist and exhibited widely across the US, Japan and Europe, collaborating with artists such as Dan Graham, Jutta Koether and Tony Oursler. Her piece for ENTER, "Song For Reverse Karaoke" is taken from the installation Reverse Karaoke by Kim Gordon and Jutta Koether, commissioned by ELECTRA (www.electra-productions.com) as part of Her Noise, South London Gallery, 2005.

Oren Ambarchi (AUSTRALIA)
"Driver"
Ambarchi is a guitarist, drummer and composer with longstanding interest in transcending conventional instrumental approaches. Formerly a member of noise group Phlegm, he is a regular collaborator with Sunn 0))), Keith Rowe, Fennesz, Toshimara Nakamura and many others.

Camille Norment (USA/NORWAY)
"The Hollow - Variation 1"
Camille Norment is a multi-media conceptual artist whose work engages the viewer as a physical and psychological participant in the uncanny through the body's negotiations with architectural, optical illusory, sonic, and interactive environments and objects.

Charlemagne Palestine (USA/BELGIUM)
"SYNTHEEESYNTHOOO"
Minimalist composer Charlemagne Palestine is a contemporary of Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Terry Riley and Phil Niblock. He has composed intense, ritualistic music since the 70s and is best known for his piano performances but he has also used carillion, electronics, vocal, organ and harmonium in his compositions.

Ansuman Biswas (UK)
“Spiral”
Ansuman Biswas was born in Calcutta and trained in the UK. He has an
international practice encompassing music, film, live art, installation,
writing and theatre. He has shown work at Tate Modern, The South London Gallery, the ICA, the Edinburgh Festival, and also in Johannesburg, San Francisco, New York, Delhi, The Amazon.

Marc Pichelin (F)
"North/South Mix"
Marc Pichelin is interested in electro-acoustic applications in live shows, sound exhibitions and improvisational concerts. Member of Ouie Dire Production, he works to invent unique CD objects such as the sound art post card. His piece for ENTER was presented at Tou Scene for the first time in 2006 and is based on field recordings from Northern Norway and Laos.

Ellen Fullman (USA)
In 1981 Ellen Fullman began developing the "Long String Instrument," in which rosin-coated fingers brush across dozens of metallic strings, fifty or more feet in length and installed in a performance space. Fullman has recorded extensively with this unusual instrument and has collaborated with such luminary figures as composer Pauline Oliveros, choreographer Deborah Hay, the Kronos Quartet, Keiji Haino and Francis-Marie Uitti. Ellen Fullman performed at Tou Scene in august 2008.

Carl Michael von Hausswolff (SE)
"Matter Transfer (model four and five)"
Since the end of the 70s, Hausswolff has worked as a composer using the recorder and sine waves as his main instruments, and as a conceptual visual artist working with performance art, light- and sound installations and photography. Collaborators include Graham Lewis (Wire), Andrew McLenzie (The Hafler Trio), Mika Vainio (Pan Sonic), Zbigniew Karkowski, Kim Cascone, Russell Haswell and others.

Carsten Nicolai (DE)
"feedbacksystem1rec"
Casten Nicolai is part of an artist generation who works intensively in the transitional area between art and science. As a visual artist Nicolai seeks to overcome the separation of the sensual perceptions of man by making scientific phenomena like sound and light frequencies perceivable for both eyes and ears. Nicolai performs electronic music as alva noto internationally and he has projects with artists such as Ryoji Ikeda, Mika Vainio, Ryuichi Sakamoto and others. He runs the raster noton record label.

Deathprod
(NO)
A producer and musician, Helge Sten is usually credited with “Audio Virus” on recordings, a catchall term for "homemade electronics, old tape echo machines, theremins, samplers and ring modulators. Sten is a founding member electric jazz quartet Supersilent and works as a producer on many releases on the Rune Grammofon label, including Susanna & The Magical Orchestra and has collaborated with Motorpsycho, Biosphere and Arne Nordheim.

Pauline Oliveros
(USA)
"Drone Town"
Pauline Oliveros is a audio pioneer and has explored sound for over 40 years as a composer and performer.
In performance Oliveros uses an accordion which has been re-tuned in two different systems of her just intonation in addition to electronics to alter the sound of the accordion and to explore the individual characteristics of each room. She now serves as Distinguished Research Professor of Music at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Darius Milhaud Composer in Residence at Mills College.

Stephen O’Malley (USA/FR)
”Petitle Geante”
Stephen O'Malley is a producer and guitarist and a founding member of drone/doom metal groups including Sunn O))), Burning Witch, KTL, Khanate and others. He co-runs the Southern Lord label. O’Malley’s contribution for Enter was released on the Tapeworm label (http://www.tapeworm.org.uk/ttw03.html) and was also performed live with a trio of players at Høvikodden Art Centre.

Goodiepal/Gæoudjiparl (FAROE ISLANDS)
Kristian Vester is Goodiepal. His music is hard to categorize, lying somewhere in between lectures, folk music, electronica and vinyl based sound art. His vinyl records are closer art objects, rendered in odd shapes with elaborate design. During his lecture-concerts he puts on display various small, inexplicable objects built by himself, such as mechanical birds and miniature models of planets. Goodiepal’s contribution for Enter is a personal audio essay.
Tape (SE)
“Dead Low”
Swedish trio Tape was set up in 2000 by brothers Andreas and Johan Berthling with Tomas Hallonsten. Taking cues both from pop, experimentalism, and minimalism, they create mini symphonies out of electronic sounds paired with melodic lyricism. With an array of electronic and acoustic instruments at hand they record at a small stone barn on the island of Öland, east of Sweden as well as their own Summa studio in Stockholm.
Collaborators include Japanese duo Tenniscoats and the quartet Minamo.

JG Thirlwell (USA)
"Krzysztl"
JG Thirlwell is a composer/producer/performer based in Brooklyn who works under many pseudonyms including Foetus, Manorexia, Steroid Maximus, Wiseblood and Baby Zizanie. If there is a common thread to his varied musical styles it is a dramatic intensity and an evocative, cinematic quality. JG has completed commissions for Kronos Quartet, Bang On A Can and League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots and is also a member of the "freq_out" sound-art collective. He also scored "The Venture Brothers", a hit cartoon show on Cartoon Network.

Matmos (USA)
"Second String Quartet Transform"
Matmos is the experimental electronic music duo of MC Schmidt and Drew Daniel based in Baltimore, USA. Their music makes use of heavy sampling from non musical sources including "freshly cut hair" and obscure sources such as "the amplified neural activity of crayfish". They featured as part of Bjork's group during the Vespertine album (2001) and tour internationally.

The Focus Group (UK)
The Focus Group is a project of London based electronic musician and graphic designer Julian House. His releases are on his own label, Ghost Box Music. The Focus Group's sound is a blend of influences such as library music, public information films of the 60s and 70s, the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, and soundtracks to vintage TV programmes. House is an award winning graphic designer employing collage aesthetics extensively.
Marina Rosenfeld (USA)
"Teenage Lontano (version with commentary)"
A composer and sound-installation artist, Marina Rosenfeld is based in New York. She is known for her large-ensemble compositions, hybrid sound/performance works, as well as as an experimental turntablist.Her contribution for Enter is a version of Teenage Lontano, a "cover version" for teenaged choir and electronics of Gyorgy Ligeti's 1967 classic for orchestra Lontano. This excerpted version is drawn from the rehearsals and practice sessions Rosenfeld recorded in NY in 2008 while preparing the work's premiere for the 2008 Whitney Biennial.

Nils Henrik Asheim (NO)
"Runway 25"
Nils Henrik Asheim is a composer, pianist, and organist, educated at the Norwegian Academy of Music and Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam. Has received a number of prizes for his works for chamber ensemble, symphony orchestra, chorus, theatre, electronics, etc. His original improvisations on church organ have gained him many international appearances, as well as the “Spellemannsprisen,” the Norwegian “Grammy” award.

Wallumrød/Orning (NO)
"TOW"
Tanja Orning is a cellist focusing on contemporary music. After studies in Oslo, London, and Indiana University, she held the position as a co-principal cellist in the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra. She is plays with groups such as Christian Wallumrød Ensemble, asamisimasa, BOA, Dr.Ox and Polygon as well as her solo-project Cellotronics. Orning is currently undertaking research in contemporary performance practice at the Norwegian Academy of Music.
Christian Wallumrød has worked as a musician and composer since 1992, and he is considered one of the most prominent musicians of the younger Norwegian generation. A multiple award winner, Wallumrød's records for acclaimed record company ECM and tours internationally.

Oneothrix Point Never (USA)
"The Martinelllis Bring Home A Desire System"
Daniel Lopatin is a prolific electronic musician based in Brooklyn. Lopatin's music is composed and performed primarily on vintage synthesizers, his record Returnal was released to much acclaim on the Editions Mego label in 2010. His piece for Enter is based on samples pulled from a Macintosh Performa infomercial. The piece is broken up into four sections that rotate one at a time around the quadraphonic field as an allegory for clockwise motion and a sense of aging through time.
Zeena Parkins (USA)
"Half Life"
Zeena Parkins is a composer, multi-instrumentalist, improviser, sound artist, well-known as a pioneer of the electric harp, has also extended the language of the acoustic harp with the inventive use of unusual playing techniques, preparations, and layers of digital and analog processing. She also builds multi-speaker environments to reconfigure sonic spaces.

Jenny HvalL (NO)
"Kjøtt"
Jenny Hval is a Norwegian artist and writer. She has studied Creative Arts at the University of Melbourne and Comparative Literature at the University of Oslo. 2006 debut album “To Sing You Apple Trees” was released under the moniker Rockettothesky and won the Norwegian Grammy Award for best newcomer. Her contribution for Enter is a spoken word audio essay.

Nils Økland (NO)
"Pust"
Nils Økland is a composer and Hardanger fiddle player. In spite of being associated with the traditional Norway folk music scene, on his 3 LPs (“Blå Harding”, 1996; “Straum”, 2000; “Bris”, 2004) Nils writes all the tunes himself (unusual for the genre) and presents a distinctive style heavily influenced by free jazz.
Curated by Anne Hilde Neset.
Neset is Deputy Editor of The Wire magazine (www.thewire.co.uk) and co-founder of Electra Productions (www.electra-productions.com), a contemporary art agency specialising in commissioning, producing and exhibiting art projects across disciplines. She has lectured at MIT, London LCC, Westminister University, Bergen Art Academy, OCA, Tate Modern and various international festivals. She has worked as a presenter for BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction and has a regular show on Resonance FM and is one of three curators of Latitude Contemporarty Art outdoor art commissions.
ENTER is a project of Tou Scene. www.touscene.com
TAOH
TAOH
TAOH residency er et overnattingsrom for kunstnere på Tou Scene. Formålet med kunstnerhybelen er å fasilitere produksjonen av kunst innenfor nye media, visuell og performativ kunst. Du kan bo gratis i residensen i en periode av opptil 2 uker hele året. Tou Scene ligger ved sjøen, bare 10 minutters gange fra Stavanger Sentrum. Residensen med den turkise køyesenga er lokaliser i et 25 kvm prosjektrom med en garasjedør rett ut mot gårdsplass. Söknads info og oppdatert liste over gjestende kunstnere finner du her:
http://annemarte.wordpress.com/taoh-residency/
Prosjektleder Anne-Marte E. Rygh
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Information in English:
TAOH
The Art of Hospitality - The main aim of the residency is to strengthen the production of new media, visual and performance art. You are offered free accomodation for a period for up til 2 weeks all year round. Tou Scene is situated by the sea side with only 10 minutes walking distance to the city center. The building has traces from its history as a beer brewery and inspire to site relational and spesific work. The residency and turqoiuse bunkbed is situated in a project room 25m2 with a garage door to a big outdoor area. You share a kitchen and shower with 12 artists in neigbouring studios. As a guest you are welcome to show work but this is optional, our main aim is for you to have time to work on your production. We do however expect a self presentation for the network and audience at Tou Scene during your stay. www.touscene.com
APPLY: send a short description of your work 20 words with name, e-mail, web references and your preferred dates of stay. There is no deadine for applications and no additional funding for travel expenses. Contact project manager: Anne-Marte Eidseth Rygh
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MEMORY lost & found
er en gruppeutstilling som presenterer fem chilenske videokunstnere: Andrea Wolf, Enrique Ramírez, Claudia Aravena Abugosh, Camilo Yáñez og Lorena Zilleruelo. Kunstnerne deler sine refleksjoner og visualisere sammenhengen mellom bilde, minne og tid. Gjennom film, videoskulptur-og installasjon, utforskes spenningen mellom det å minnes noe og det å glemme- i kontekst av Chiles politiske historie - og til videomediet som estetisk motstand.
Åpner tors 6 juni kl 19.00 i Ølhallene.
Utstillingen er kuratert av Daniela Arriado.
Støttet av Stavanger Kommunes Kulturbyfond.

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