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GANAVYA | LAURA MISCH | SATHNAM SANGHERA | "WATERWAYS RE:IMAGINED"

Thu, 30 Jul 2026 · 19:00

Kurhaus Göggingen, Augsburg, Germany

22 €

GANAVYA | LAURA MISCH | SATHNAM SANGHERA | "WATERWAYS RE:IMAGINED" — Kurhaus Göggingen, Augsburg

"Waterways Re:Imagined" brings together distinctive artistic voices from across global music, sound art and alternative pop - a concert that moves with atmospheric depth and fine nuance well beyond conventional genre boundaries. Framed by the festival theme "Waterways - Canals, Sea Routes, Empire", the evening turns its attention to waterways as spaces of movement, exchange and memory. Ganavya, Laura Misch, Sathnam Sanghera and the Water & Sound Ensemble combine to form a programme that weaves musical and historical perspectives together in a compelling way.

Laura Misch is a British musician, producer and sound researcher whose work sits between electronica, sound art and alternative pop. Drawing on saxophone, voice, synthesizers and field recordings, she has developed a precise and distinctive sonic language in which atmosphere, rhythm and close observation meet. For "Waterways Re:Imagined" she processes recordings of rivers and canals, shaping them into absorbing songs and dense live moments. Water landscapes, urban environments and ecological fragility are not merely documented in her music - they are artistically reworked and made newly perceptible.

Ganavya is one of the most remarkable voices on the current global music scene. The singer, composer and bandleader grew up between the USA and Tamil Nadu and trained in South Indian classical music, particularly Carnatic singing. From that foundation she has built an unmistakable musical language that brings together Indian tradition, improvisation and contemporary sound worlds. Her improvisatory practice is deeply rooted in Carnatic forms, while jazz influences shape above all the ensemble sound and harmonic architecture of her music. Her concerts carry a particular intensity and presence that audiences find hard to resist.