Station Beirut and director, Nabil Canaan, are launching Thursday evening a captivating first ever Crossroads photo-concert featuring French jazz ensemble Ozma.This bold project close to Canaan's heart was delayed due to Lebanon's challenging circumstances but is now ready to kick off in Beirut's Station revamped space. Ozma, a quintet that has been on the scene for 23 years and has just released its eighth album, in which it invites artificial intelligence. A moment that will be, at least for him, a parenthesis brimming with feelings in a world that has become voiceless.A globetrotting group that often combines music with imageryBased around moments captured by five photographers, chosen for their unique visions and “because they offer a wide variety of subjects,” that the music of Stéphane Scharlé, drummer, composer,...
Station Beirut and director, Nabil Canaan, are launching Thursday evening a captivating first ever Crossroads photo-concert featuring French jazz ensemble Ozma.This bold project close to Canaan's heart was delayed due to Lebanon's challenging circumstances but is now ready to kick off in Beirut's Station revamped space. Ozma, a quintet that has been on the scene for 23 years and has just released its eighth album, in which it invites artificial intelligence. A moment that will be, at least for him, a parenthesis brimming with feelings in a world that has become voiceless.A globetrotting group that often combines music with imageryBased around moments captured by five photographers, chosen for their unique visions and “because they offer a wide variety of subjects,” that the music of Stéphane Scharlé, drummer,...
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