Rasha Ragab, Christoph Nicolaus, Lucio Capece

Rasha Ragab
born in Cairo in 1971, is a performance artist, singer, performer and curator. Bachelor of Laws 1996 and Diploma in Art Criticism 2005 in Cairo University. Exbibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in Cairo, other Art Centers in Egypt and abroad since 2003. She lives and works between Munich and Cairo.

Christoph Nicolaus
Born in 1962 in Munich, is an artist, musician, curator and organizer of various art events, like the seres Kunst im Bau (www.kunst-im-bau.org) and Klang im Dach (formerly "Klang im Turm"). Educated as an Artist in Sculpture at the Alanus Hochschule from 1989-1991
Exhibitions, concerts, performances and multimedia projects at home and abroad since 1994. Is member of the Wandelweisser collective of composers and performers.
He lives and works in Munich and Cairo.
http://www.timescraper.de/_christoph-nicolaus/index.html
Detailed information about Compositions for Stone Harp specially written by him as a performer here: https://www.wandelweiser.de/stoneharp/material/steinharfe.pdf

Sasha and Christoph work as a duo offering their own Installations and performances under the name
Toffaha (Arabic: apple), both are members of the Wandelweiser collective.
www.toffaha.org

Lucio Capece
Argentinian musician based in Europe since 2002, specifically in Berlin since 2004. He offers sound-space works focused in the Perception experience, that he performs mainly in solo and in the context of occasional collaborations based in the same interest.
He composes his own pieces that may include improvisation and different ways of writing, based in the ear-body behavior and sound phenomena analysis. He uses tools like flying speakers hanging from helium balloons, speakers as pendulums, or floating. Equalizers in feedback, analog synthesizer, sine waves and noise generators, drum machines, ultra-violet lights, sensors, shruti box, bass clarinet, soprano and slide saxophones. He has also written compositions for Ensembles.
Capece has offered his works in particularly emblematic spaces like Kraftwerk Berlin ( The Long Now - Maerz Musik), Hau Berlin (CTM festival), The Cathedral of Bern (Zoom In Festival) The Mambo Museum in Bologna (Live Arts week ), the German Pavilion built by Mies Van der Rohe in Barcelona (Sonar + D Festival), the Halle d´ ́Expositions built by Alexandre Gustave Eiffel in Evreux, France (L´Átelie series) the Bauhaus Archive in Berlin (directing a piece in which together with musicians Axel Dörner and Robin Hayward played a piece with the kinetic sculpture called Licht-Raum Modulator built by Lászlò Moholy-Nagy) , Documenta 15 in Kassel, and the Colón Theater in Buenos Aires where he offered an interactive installation for children. He has played for 25 years in all main venues and Festivals dedicated to experimental and improvised music in Europe, as well as concerts in USA, Japan, Mexico and Argentina.
luciocapece.blogspot.de