The Dreamscape Festival will take place for the second time at Paavli Kultuurivabrik from February 14 to 16. The programme includes music, visual arts, installations, and workshops featuring both local and international artists.
Headliners include Barker (Germany), Croatian Amor (Denmark), Glayden (Finland), and Maria Faust. Other performers include oboist and composer Gregor Kulla, Zody Burke (Sapphogeist), and Norman Orro (Music For Your Plants).
The club programme will feature Margus Löve (Exit Safe Mode), Mava, andHALL resident Micaela Saraceno. Workshops will be conducted by psychotherapist Alice Pehk, who will demonstrate the effects of music on the brain, and Sam Barker, who will present his approach to live performance and sound design.
The festival’s visual arts programme includes works by Andres Tenusaar, Mart Männik, Kirke Mari Päll, and others. The full programme is available on Facebook.
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