Our Partners

Circlesinging Community located in Bologna, Italy

Circlesinging Community located in Rome, Italy

International network connecting artists and communities engaged in the research, practice, and dissemination of contemporary vocal improvisation.

Le Cercle Enchanté

French association that promotes the development of vocal improvisation and body music in France and internationally, supporting both amateur and professional practice and fostering its recognition by the public, partners, and institutions.

Koax Theatre

Koax Theatre is an international and intercultural collective platform dedicated to research in theatre, music, and performance. Rooted in an approach of “est-ethics,” which brings together aesthetics and ethics, Koax fosters collaborative artistic processes in which diverse voices and practices meet, experiment, and generate shared meaning.

Collettivo CantInCerchio is a national network of professionals who promote and disseminate the practice of circle singing based on improvisation, through events such as performances and concerts, workshops and training programs, festivals, and artistic residencies, within a shared vision.

(Website undergoing expansion – our full archive is being progressively integrated.)

Orchestra Improvvisata

Orchestra Improvvisata is an artistic research center founded in Rome by Gonzalo Teijeiro (2018), dedicated to collective improvisation through the Ritmo con Segni method, a gestural conduction system that transforms spontaneous interaction into real-time musical composition.

Intuisound

Intuisound is a Hamburg-based community dedicated to embodied musical practice through voice and intuitive improvisation. It offers workshops and collective experiences exploring spontaneous sound creation as a tool for listening, presence, and human connection.

Giocando La Voce
Giocando La Voce is a Swiss cultural association dedicated to vocality, vocal improvisation, and collective music-making. Through choirs, workshops, and artistic programs led by Oskar Boldre, it promotes participatory vocal practices that integrate listening, movement, timbral exploration, and relational awareness, fostering inclusion, creativity, and contemporary musical research.