Ultima & Mirage at Vega

A radio cinema collection of sonic postcards and ambient imaginary soundtracks at Vega

Saturday, 25 September, at 20:30
Free

Jenny Berger Myhre: Here Is Always Somewhere Else
Carmen Villain DJ set

In collaboration with the film festival MIRAGE, Ultima gives you an audio documentary from Jenny Berger Myhre and music from Carmen Villain. This is incorporated into MIRAGE's film program at Vega. More information about the program can be found here (https://www.mirage.no)

The event is free but tickets are needed.

Get tickets for Jenny Berger Myhre here.
Get tickets for Carmen Villain here

Jenny Berger Myhre: Here Is Always Somewhere Else
Salongen, 20:30 & 22:00

Here Is Always Somewhere Else is a collection of sonic postcards, assembled in November 2020 – at a time where travelling was out of the question.

In a special event in collaboration with the new Oslo film festival Mirage Art of the Real Festival, Jenny Berger Myhre will present a new live performance of this work, originally created for radio.

This purely aural documentary will be integrated among the scheduled films for the evening at Vega Scene. More information on the programme can be found here (https://www.mirage.no)

Sewn together by a vocal correspondence between Jenny and her friend Camila de Laborde, this is a diary of recordings from travels in Sweden, Mexico, Japan, Lithuania and Palestine as well as from home in Oslo.

The live event offers a kind of ‘radio cinema’ with intertwining soundscapes, conversations and improvisations plus some self-described quirky songs.


Carmen Villain DJ set
23:00

Norwegian-Mexican artist and producer Carmen Villain makes atmospheric music combining elements of fourth world, dub and ambient.

Through an experimental approach to production and composition, the results are a mixture of abstract soundscapes rich in detail, permeated with beautiful harmonies and melodies.

Carmen will be playing a special DJ set inserted in the evening’s film programme, sculpting a new sonic dimension and context in association with the moving pictures.

In collaboration with

Mirage Film Festival Oslo

Co-funded by

Sparebankstiftelsen DNB