Why Ipermare
Ipermare is an album whose tracks narrate the collaborative connection between all beings of nature, and is the fruit of the Emotion for Change project, supported by a group of musician and artist friends, scientists and entrepreneurs, who want to share and propose a new image of economy, society and the individual. It stems, in fact, from an exploration of new ways of relating: how can we best interconnect and collaborate in order to raise awareness of the beauty of nature, convinced that only in this way can we activate the proper respect owed to it?
“These are the feelings we try to convey with Emotion for Change: wonder, the awe of beauty and the mystical sense of unity that both nature and music can convey. We want to encourage the public to act ecologically and respectfully, not just out of fear of the future, but out of love for nature.
Ipermare is a term borrowed from the research of two American scientists, Mark and Dianna McMenamin (see Hypersea), which conjured up an image for us: that of the global, collaborative interconnectedness between the beings of nature.
It is this image that inspired and guided the making of the album.
Starting from the example of how the plant world behaves, we wanted to explore and then narrate unprecedented ways of relating.”
The official launch concert of Ipermare
On Wednesday, 20 December 2023, we organised the concert ‘Emotion For Change – Ipermare’, an incredible performance by a group of musicians who will perform to communicate the symphonic beauty of nature through music.
The performance is part of the Emotion For Change project in which Peoplerise, in collaboration with WMR Group, is actively involved in the production and promotion, as we also work with companies in our Client projects, bringing, through art, impulses towards new paradigms of development. In particular, this project encompasses initiatives for the enhancement of systemic well-being with the aim of ethically impacting the territory and society, hence our donation support.
📆 When? Wednesday, 20 December
đź•Ł What time? Admission 18:30 – Show starts at 19:00 (90′)
đź“ŤWhere? Aldo Rossi Cultural Centre Theatre, Borgoricco (PD)
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More information about the concert
The album Ipermare is told through the sounds of violins, saxophone, piano, clarinets and percussion, with musicians of various backgrounds: classical (including orchestra professors from the Teatro La Fenice in Venice), and then jazz, afro, salsa, indie, in full respect of a musical biodiversity. There are also elements of experimental music or the use of natural sounds such as water and breaths.
Musicians:
René van Helsdingen, piano
Giorgio Schiavon, saxophone
Sara Michieletto, violin
Gisella Curtolo, violin
Michele Braguti, percussion
Federico Ranzato, clarinets
Fabrizio Mazzacua, flutes
Otello Savoia, double bass
Luca Xodo, didgeridoo and gong
The evening will be led by the captivating storytelling of the album’s inspirer, Professor Giuseppe Barbiero, author of ‘Affective Ecology’ and Professor of Biology at the University of Valle d’Aosta, who with his simple, ironic and emotional stories will help us appreciate the wonderful relationship between man and nature.