What does early music sound like when we create it in the moment? What freedoms does improvisation offer and how can we combine it with historical performance practice? The zamus: impro lab invites musicians from the early music scene to discover, deepen and develop improvisational approaches together. Each session is a laboratory: open to experimentation, exchange and the joy of playing.
Direction: Suzana Mendes, Martin Erhardt and others
Program: In alternating guided and self-organized sessions, space is created for a variety of experiences: Beginners can take their first steps into free play, experienced improvisers can expand and deepen their practice: all in an informal, appreciative atmosphere. The series will conclude with a performance at the historical dance ball as part of the zamus: early music festival in May 2026: a joint live improvisation project that accompanies dancers and literally sets early music in motion.
Dates:
October 21, 2025 - Kick-off with Suzana Mendes
18 November 2025 - Self-organized lab
January 2026 - Workshop with Robert de Bree
February 2026 - Self-organized lab
March 2026 - Workshop
April 2026 - Self-organized lab
May 23, 2026 - Dress rehearsal
May 24, 2026 - Dance ball performance at the zamus: early music festival
For whom? Early music students, musicians with an interest in early music and improvisation Open to all instruments and levels of experience Curiosity, a love of experimentation and active participation are welcome!
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Participation fee: Everyone chooses between 40 / 55 / 70 € for all dates according to self-assessment and financial possibilities (the contributions help us to cover fees, rooms and organization).