Children's concert for the whole family
with Rina Kaçinari, Özlem Bulut and Sakina Teyna
as part of the Musikalischer Adventkalender
10.12.2024, 16:00
Kulturhaus Brotfabrik
Absberggasse 27 / Stiege 3, 1100 Wien
Come and experience an unforgettable adventure in the world of music at the LaLaLa children's concert! On 10 December 2024, the foyer of the Kulturhaus Brotfabrik in Vienna will be transformed into a vibrant soundscape that invites you to marvel and discover. The talented musicians Rina Kaçinari, Özlem Bulut and Sakina Teyna will light up the stage with their impressive voices and instruments such as cello, guitar and cajon.
Look forward to a colourful musical journey that ranges from jazz to classical, avant-garde, traditional sounds and pop – a mixture of the most diverse cultures and the artists' home countries. With their own compositions, which tell of the small and big stories of life, they take you on a journey through emotions and experiences.
Artists' biographies
Born in Prishtina (Kosovo) into a family of musicians, Rina Kaçinari studied cello at the Music Academy Zagreb and the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz. She worked as an orchestral musician at the State Opera Maribor and has been living as a freelance musician in Vienna since 2006. Rina gained recognition through the duo Catch-Pop String-Strong and now performs solo and collaborates with various musicians and bands. As a theater musician, she has played at renowned theaters in Austria, and her compositions, accompanied by her vocals, traverse the realms of jazz, tango, pop, world music, and the underground scene. In addition, she is engaged in educational activities, offering workshops both nationally and internationally for all age groups.
Özlem Bulut, with captivating stage presence, forges a unique connection between folk and pop as an opera and jazz singer. Born in Eastern Anatolia, she has paved an impressive path from her beginnings as a street musician to engagements at opera houses such as the Vienna State Opera and Opéra Bastille in Paris. Since 2008, she has been shaping the world music scene with her own project, blending elements of Anatolian and Oriental music with jazz, pop, and soul. Özlem's debut album, "Bulut," carries the essence of clouds, as "Bulut" means in Turkish. The poignant lyrics, often composed in her native Turkish, address contemporary societal issues, from child marriage to a life without identification. Her artistic contributions were honored with the Mia Award in 2012.
Sakina Teyna, a Kurdish singer, served as a vocalist in the Center for Kurdish Culture and Art in Istanbul from 1991. As a political refugee, she arrived in Austria in 2006 and founded the jazz band Sakina & Friends in 2015. She has released multiple albums and performed numerous international concerts. In addition to her artistic pursuits, she advocates for women's and human rights. Through her music, she aims to make the richness of diverse cultures and languages tangible.