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SUMMARY:A night of duo's
DTSTAMP:20260516T183042Z
DTSTART:20260528T183000Z
DESCRIPTION:Three performances in duo-form ranging from dance to theatre an
	d music.\n\nThis evening will be dedicated to the art of the duo. Ranging 
	from dance to\ntheatre and music: three acts performed by young Amsterdam-
	based creatives. The\nNutcracker by Ane Møller Hansen and Sarah Zechut Lov
	er’s Guide to Machine\nLearning by Michael Lucey and Tristan Spellman Molp
	hy and music fromAmelie\nSpinks and Adrian Bifano\n\nThe Nutcracker: Writt
	en by Ane Møller Hansen Co-directed and performed by Sarah\nZechut and Ane
	 Møller Hansen Choreographed by Sarah Zechut Stage-design/probs by\nAne Mø
	ller Hansen\n\nLover’s Guide to Machine Learning: Written by Michael Lucey
	 Co-directed by\nTristan Spellman Molphy and Michael Lucey Performed by Tr
	istan Spellman Molphy\nand Michael Lucey\n\nAmelie Spinks and Adrian Bifan
	o: Amelie Spinks – voice and guitar Adrian Bifano\n– electric guitar\n\nTh
	e Nutcracker portrays a woman trapped in a fairytale-kingdom - always on h
	er\ntoes\, always composed and always with a smile. In the corresponding b
	etween\nwords and movement Princess Girl attempts to narrate her fairytale
	 story without\na crack.\n\nLover’s Guide to Machine Learning is a piece f
	or two voices. Michael Lucey is\nbased in Dublin\, which is one-thousand-o
	ne-hundred-and-twenty-nine kilometres\naway. Tristan Spellman Molphy is ba
	sed in Amsterdam\, which is here and now\, and\nnow is always one-thousand
	-one-hundred-and-twenty-nine kilometres away. The\npiece explores nonhuman
	 voices\, the humans who feed them\, and the fictions that\nfill the dista
	nce between them.\n\nAmelie Spinks and Adrian Bifano: Amelie Spinks presen
	ts a fresh set of music\ninspired by the return of springtime. An indie-fo
	lk musician\, her songwriting\nhas strong ties to her New Zealand country-
	folk roots. She will present a set of\nnew and old songs which indulge in 
	the human experience and pursue warm truths.\nIn inviting fingerpicking\, 
	sweet melodies and a gentle voice\, her songs hold\ncaptivating power and 
	will carry you through the beauty of summer. To help her\nmusic come alive
	\, she will be joined by Adrian Bifano on electric guitar. An\nexperienced
	 jazz musician and artist in his own right\, Adrian holds a musical\nintui
	tion that suits Amelie’s music entirely. The duo found each other and\nins
	tant chemistry over a shared love of country music.
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/a-night-of-duos
GEO:52.3699078;4.9032848
LOCATION:Splendor - Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat 116\, 1011 LX Amsterdam
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:amsterdam-centrum,dance,indie,jazz,music,nieuwmarkt/lastage,perf
	ormance,stories,theater
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Three performances in duo-form ranging from da
	nce to theatre and music. <p>This evening will be dedicated to the art of 
	the duo. Ranging from dance to theatre and music: three acts performed by 
	young Amsterdam-based creatives. <em>The Nutcracker</em> by Ane Møller Han
	sen and Sarah Zechut <em>Lover’s Guide to Machine Learning</em> by Michael
	 Lucey and Tristan Spellman Molphy and music from<em>Amelie Spinks and Adr
	ian Bifano</em></p><p><em>The Nutcracker:</em> Written by Ane Møller Hanse
	n Co-directed and performed by Sarah Zechut and Ane Møller Hansen Choreogr
	aphed by Sarah Zechut Stage-design/probs by Ane Møller Hansen</p><p><em>Lo
	ver’s Guide to Machine Learning:</em> Written by Michael Lucey Co-directed
	 by Tristan Spellman Molphy and Michael Lucey Performed by Tristan Spellma
	n Molphy and Michael Lucey</p><p><em>Amelie Spinks and Adrian Bifano</em>:
	 Amelie Spinks – voice and guitar Adrian Bifano – electric guitar</p><p><s
	trong>The Nutcracker</strong> portrays a woman trapped in a fairytale-king
	dom - always on her toes, always composed and always with a smile. In the 
	corresponding between words and movement Princess Girl attempts to narrate
	 her fairytale story without a crack.</p><p><strong>Lover’s Guide to Machi
	ne Learning</strong> is a piece for two voices. Michael Lucey is based in 
	Dublin, which is one-thousand-one-hundred-and-twenty-nine kilometres away.
	 Tristan Spellman Molphy is based in Amsterdam, which is here and now, and
	 now is always one-thousand-one-hundred-and-twenty-nine kilometres away. T
	he piece explores nonhuman voices, the humans who feed them, and the ficti
	ons that fill the distance between them.</p><p><strong>Amelie Spinks and A
	drian Bifano</strong>: Amelie Spinks presents a fresh set of music inspire
	d by the return of springtime. An indie-folk musician, her songwriting has
	 strong ties to her New Zealand country-folk roots. She will present a set
	 of new and old songs which indulge in the human experience and pursue war
	m truths. In inviting fingerpicking, sweet melodies and a gentle voice, he
	r songs hold captivating power and will carry you through the beauty of su
	mmer. To help her music come alive, she will be joined by Adrian Bifano on
	 electric guitar. An experienced jazz musician and artist in his own right
	, Adrian holds a musical intuition that suits Amelie’s music entirely. The
	 duo found each other and instant chemistry over a shared love of country 
	music.</p>
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