On November 6th, Amplidyne Effect will perform alongside Gligor Kondovski & Konstantin Hadji Kocev at Salon 19:19, starting at 21:45 (KIC, Skopje). This concert is part of Omnibustopia 6, an event organized by Aksioma to highlight its creative activities over the past year and preview future projects. The performance will feature Kondovski on violin and glockenspiel, Konstantin Hadji Kocev on piano, and Amplidyne Effect on electronics.
The Omnibustopia 6 lineup is rich with additional performances, exhibitions, and discussions scheduled across several days:
- November 3rd (Sunday) at Kotur, 20:00:
- A monograph release and exhibition showcasing screen-printed collages made from street posters collected in Skopje, Vienna, and Bratislava. This project is a joint effort by Aksioma and Partizanska Shtampa.
- A discussion featuring Biljana Dimitrova, Milosh Stojanović, Damjan Ilich, and Jovan Gakovski from Partizanska Shtampa, moderated by Vladimir Lukash.
- Concert by Namuz, with Andrej Tatarcheski on electric guitar and effects and Kristijan Novkovski on drums.
- November 5th (Tuesday) at Salon 19:19, 20:00:
- Odron Trio concert featuring Filip Bukršliev on electric guitar, Ninoslav Spirovski on tenor saxophone and clarinet, and Deni Omeragić on double bass.
- Album release concert for Asphalt Calcutta, with Jordan Kostov on piano, Nick DeCarlo on tuba, and Dario Cievski on drums.
- November 6th (Wednesday) at Salon 19:19, 20:00:
- A solo performance by Martin Djorlev (known for projects Lufthansa, Stoj, Posle!, and Zulu 3.4), featuring electric guitar, piano, vocals, and electronics.
- The highlight concert for Floating Steps by Gligor Kondovski, Konstantin Hadji Kocev, and Martin Georgievski.
Additionally, from November 4th to 6th (Monday to Wednesday), a workshop titled “Culture of Democracy: How Democratic Skills Reflect on the Creative Process of Art Making” will take place at Partizanska Shtampa from 18:00 to 20:30, led by Biljana Dimitrova and Milosh Stojanović. This workshop focuses on creating screen-printed collages, exploring the intersection of democracy and artistic expression.