Nana Ortega Orozco

Live Performances Guasch Coranty Grants

Adrianna, Xocolat Glock

Tuesday, January 13 at 6:30 pm

As a complementary activity to the Guasch Coranty 2025 collective exhibition, we present two live performances based on sound experimentation, taking the works of Natalia Ortega and Marc Salas Armengol as a starting point. The concerts will take place in the l’Espai Vestíbul, within the exhibition itself.

We don’t copy, we match: Adrianna
In context of Nana Ortega Orozco's project, We don't copy, we match, Adrianna presents a concert that emerges from a process of conversation based on the exchange of references, materials and common interests. From this shared context, Adrianna develops and performs her own sound proposal.
The concert takes the form of a piece for keyboard and voice that reinterprets pre-existing songs through sampling and an aesthetic close to karaoke. The pieces are fragmented, repeated and reorganised, giving rise to new sound readings. The proposal moves between the recognisable and the improvised, exploring dynamics of appropriation, repetition and mobility of shared references.

Xocolat Glock 
Xocolat Glock, probably the smoothest in the game, often offers an unbearable sonic delirium in which music is the least important thing. This time, surrounded by the work of Marc Salas Armengol. #freebird
The duo Xocolat Glock (aka Fatxoco&YunGlock, FatRoman&YungTic, FatSerrat&YungYach, FatImpro&YungShow), now internationally renowned, takes flight whenever it wants, and on this occasion, it will do so at La Capella. With doctorates in contemporary art of all times, they offer a hardcore-relax guided tour of the exhibition, a specific intervention for outer space. With their characteristic multiple personalities and just the right amount of preparation, they will offer the public a journey full of concepts and knowledge, where a creativity overdose, the reverb and irony take center stage. PeaceGlock.

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