Hello Psychaleppo Multimedia Album Release: “Toyour”

  • 09/27/2017
  • 9 PM - 10 PM CDT

Event details

Celebrate the opening night of Mizna‘s Twin Cities Arab Film Festival and the release of electronic musician/artist and Syrian transplant Hello Psychaleppo‘s newest concept album, Toyour, with a multimedia performance at the Walker Art Center‘s Garden Terrace. Projections on a handmade bird sculpture are synchronized live to his unique hybridized music.

Co-presented by Mizna and the Walker Art Center

This event is free and open to the public

About Hello Psychaleppo: Hailing from one of the most mystical and musically rich cities in the Levant, Hello Psychaleppo is deeply rooted in oriental music tradition. He uses melodies of the Arab bedouin “Mawwals” and the ecstatic strains of tarab, and threads it through convoluted, industrial structures made from dubstep, drum & bass, electro and trip-hop. He creates a journey away from boundaries of style, engaging souls into letting go while experiencing a new dimension of sonic blends.
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/hellopsychaleppo

About Mizna: Mizna, the non-profit multidisciplinary arts organization founded in the Twin Cities 18 years ago, is a forum for Arab American film, literature, and art. Mizna publishes the biannual lit journal Mizna: Prose, Poetry, and Art Exploring Arab America, the only publication of its kind. Mizna also produces the annual Twin Cities Arab Film Festival, one of the largest and longest-running Arab film fests in the country, offers Arabic and drumming classes and workshops, and presents other art and community events involving a diverse range of local, national, and international Arab artists, creatives, and thinkers. We’re changing the conversation.

About the Walker Art Center: One of the most celebrated art museums in the country, the Walker Art Center is known for its innovative presentations and acclaimed collections of contemporary art across the spectrum of the visual, performing, and media arts. Walker programs examine the questions that shape and inspire us as individuals, cultures, and communities. Located in the WeDo MPLS Cultural District, its campus includes the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.

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