Thursday, 9/19/2024
at 8:00 PM



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The fascination of Nina Simone becomes palpable in a multifaceted show. Songs, images, film excerpts, and texts bring the life of this extraordinary artist to life. The singing and moderation are done by "Hattler" frontwoman Fola Dada (German Jazz Prize 2022). Together with narrator Katharina Eickhoff, double bassist Florian Dohrmann (2 x ECHO "Classical without Borders"), pianist Ulf Kleiner, drummer Felix Schrack, and guitarist Frank Kuruc, they shed light on Nina Simone's story. The circumstances, the yearning, the search for her African roots. The pain and her struggles with love, society, its prejudices, and above all, the struggles with herself.
She dreamed of being the first black classical pianist in America. She became the "High Priestess of Soul." Her music made her the voice of the American civil rights movement, the legendary jazz diva - the "Black Classical Music," in her words. This is the life of one woman: Nina Simone, the girl everyone called "Niña." Drinking milk, she began playing in small clubs to make a living. From there, she conquered the world. But she also despaired at this and herself. Nina Simone's personality could be a Picasso painting. Angular, shifted, mysterious, distorted and blurry, with hidden beauty and aesthetics, rich in wonders and captivating the viewer. "Even without knowing who Nina Simone was, her music and interpretations are great. A unique pleasure. Why she sings as she does, why she plays the piano as she does, why she says what she says... all this becomes clear the more you delve into her life. Then her art becomes more than just music: something deeply moving." (Florian Dohrmann)

FOLA DADA
Growing up in the tranquility of a Swabian small town, the life of Stuttgart soul and jazz singer Fola Dada seems like it's from another universe. How different a destiny can be, depending on when, where, how and as whom you are born! "Who was Nina Simone actually? Why did she move like that, why did her voice sound so angular, warm, rebellious, soft? Why was her gaze so burdensome? So burdened?
Nina wouldn't let me go. The complexity of her person. The authenticity of her music. Pure inspiration." (Fola Dada)


Event data provided by: Kulturkurier