
Join our Collective Mixtape Workshop!
Music Biennale Zagren and the Museum of Broken Relationships are hosting a Collective Mixtape Workshop on Saturday, January 25th, 2025 at 11:00 at the Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb. The workshop will focus on the narrative potential of a mixtape, using the participant’s break-up stories and the sounds and music that represent those stories. The workshop will be held by producer, composer and psychologist Ivona Eterović (tonota).
A mixtape is a collage of music and sounds that make a continuous musical journey. The aim of the workshop is to show how several individual stories - and the sounds that represent them - can create an overarching narrative structure through a medium of collective storytelling. The workshop will primarily focus on the skills of arrangement, conceptualisation and narration through the medium of sound. The workshop is aimed at individuals interested in curation, storytelling, creative approaches to DJ-ing, radio or podcasts, audio production and songwriting, sound art and new media art… Or, for those who just want to experience the intimacy of sharing personal stories in a collective - and through the medium of sound, find a way of letting go.
The resulting collective mixtape will become a part of the pop-up exhibition that will be taking place from March 20 to April 20 in the Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb.
If you wish to participate, you can apply via this Google Form: https://forms.gle/LvBHPFS9fPLUg1d97
The capacity of the workshop is limited. No previous technical knowledge is required. Participation is free of charge.
The deadline for applications is Tuesday, 21.1.2025, at 12 (noon).
Don't hesitate to contact us for any additional information at mirna.cupic@mbz.hr
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About the workshop leader:
Ivona Eterović (tonota) is a music producer, composer and psychologist from Zagreb. Tonota's unconventional approach to club music, along with more frequent experimentation and avoidance of club rules, results in an interesting combination of ambient and bass music, occasionally influenced by traditional music. Her career has been marked by independent work and collaborations that sought to create a unique and fresh sound with an introspective tone and a multidimensional emotional charge. In recent years, Eterović has been composing music for theater and film, and in 2024 she enrolled master study of Sound Design at the Editing Department of the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb.
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As a part of this collaboration, we are curating a pop-up exhibition for the Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb, happening from March 20 to April 20, 2025. This exhibition will feature break-up stories intertwined with music, sound, and the personal objects that tell these tales. You can still donate objects, sounds, or music tied to your own break-up story for this pop-up exhibition by January 25th. Find out more here.