Mindaugas Vadoklis – trumpet
Toms Rudzinskis – alto sax / flute
Liutauras Janusaitis – tenor sax/ flute
Vadims Dmitrijevs – trombone
Matias Fischer – drums
Kenneth Dahl Knudsen – bass & compositions
(modern jazz)
Well known to Lithuanian audiences from the Kemaca Kinetic project, which has won many hearts, Kenneth Dahl Knudsen and Mathias Fisher — the heart and soul of that collective — return to Jazz Cellar 11 with a new project. This time, it is a collaborative project bringing together musicians from Denmark, Lithuania, and Latvia. Rooted in the pulse of the dance floor and driven by a fascination with rhythms from cultures around the world, Kenneth Dahl Knudsen has created Hexora.
Rooted in the pulse of the dance floor and driven by a fascination with rhythms from around the world, Kenneth Dahl Knudsen has created Hexora.
Knudsen shapes a rhythm-focused ensemble where acoustic instruments generate a club-like intensity through groove, interaction, and collective movement. The music can be described as acoustic-futuristic dance music— physical, improvisational, and impossible to confine to a single genre.
Together with him on stage are Lithuanian musicians who need no introduction — trumpeter Mindaugas Vadoklis and saxophonist Liutauras Janušaitis, both well known from numerous projects. Toms Rudzinskis from Latvia has already appeared on this club’s stage many times, both as a guest and as a bandleader. Trombonist Vadims Dmitrijevs is a rising jazz star on the Riga scene.
The ensemble’s lineup and the caliber of the musicians promise an exciting and bold concert. Don’t miss it.
The first 30 tickets – at the cheapest price.
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The concert (2 sets) starts at 8.30 p.m.
Doors apen at 7 p.m.
Your ticket ensures you a seat, there are no standing places in the club during. Seating is allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Table reservation for groups of 5 or more people by phone +37068411382 (everyday except Sunday from 12 p.m. until 6 p.m.).
We kindly request that attendees adhere to concert etiquette and show respect for the artists.