Wednesday 15 July, 21:00

Ak Dan Gwang Chil (ADG7)

Ak Dan Gwang Chil (ADG7) is a South Korean ensemble formed in 2015 to mark the 70th anniversary of Korea’s liberation. At the crossroads of tradition and modernity, the group reworks ritual gut music and Hwanghae-do minyo folk songs, infusing them with K-pop, funk and dance influences. Built around three vocalists and six traditional instrumentalists, ADG7 ignites stages with a shamanic punk-rock energy, conveying the spiritual depth of its heritage through an exuberant, genre-defying performance.

Parc La Grange,
Quai Gustave-Ador, Geneva
{"title":"Ak Dan Gwang Chil (ADG7)","description":"\u003Cp\u003EAk Dan Gwang Chil (ADG7) is a South Korean ensemble formed in 2015 to mark the 70th anniversary of Korea's liberation. At the crossroads of tradition and modernity, the group reworks ritual gut music and Hwanghae-do minyo folk songs, infusing them with K-pop, funk and dance influences. Built around three vocalists and six traditional instrumentalists, ADG7 ignites stages with a shamanic punk-rock energy, conveying the spiritual depth of its heritage through an exuberant, genre-defying performance.\u003C\/p\u003E","start_date":"2026-07-15","end_date":"2026-07-15","date":"Wednesday 15 July, 21:00","timings":[{"timing_start_date":"20260715T190000Z","timing_end_date":"20260715T210000Z"}]}
Photo Credit: DR

You might also like

Friday 19 June, 22:30

Valentin Liechti Trio returns three years after their debut with N O W WHAT?, an impressionistic, groove-driven set that invites daydreaming. The group’s unconventional instrumentation and the distinct personalities of Valentin Liechti (drums), Shems Bendali (trumpet) and Rodrigo Aravena (electric bass) shape a warm, exploratory sound. Compositions act as springboards for collective improvisation, with evolving motifs guided by subtle dynamics, textured timbres and intimate interplay that balances precision and spontaneous invention.

25 May – 19 June

Created collectively by the company À l’Ouest with Guillaume Pidancet, this inventive staging reimagines Charles Perrault’s Bluebeard for families. Performed in a mobile truck‑theatre that becomes a ‘suitcase of dreams,’ the production blends playful storytelling, poetic imagery and close‑up interaction to transform a dark tale into a gentle exploration of curiosity and trust. The intimate ensemble features Pierre Boulben, Hugo Braillard and Loubna Raigneau.

In French.

Friday 19 June, 19:30

PrismE brings together Leila Kramis (piano), Sylvain Fournier (drums) and Stéphane Fisch (double bass) for a programme that delves into the world of dreams. The trio navigates contrasts between contemplative passages and explosive energy, combining clean melodies, infectious grooves and spirited improvisation. Their tight interplay and dynamic control shape shifting textures that move from intimate reflection to driving momentum, creating a poetic, accessible sound at the crossroads of jazz and pop.

19 – 21 June

Over three days, a local conservatory opens for a diverse Fête de la musique programme that explores jazz, chamber music, orchestral classes, electroacoustic creations, opera fragments, percussion, guitar, strings and pop-rock workshops. Performances range from intimate recitals to ensemble pieces, highlighting emerging students and guest artists. The programme is designed for all audiences, offering varied atmospheres from contemplative listening to rhythmic celebration, and showcasing both tradition and contemporary experimentation.

Friday 19 June, 21:00

Country Cooking presents a brass-led celebration of Cape Jazz, drawing on 1950s exchanges between American jazz, Latin sounds and local marching bands, church choirs and animist traditions. The ensemble — Béatrice Graf (drums), Ludovic Lagana (trumpet), Yves Massy (trombone), Ian Gordon-Lennox (tuba) and Aina Rakotobe (alto sax) — performs works by contemporary South African composers arranged for brass band by Shama Milan. Expect warm grooves, rich harmonies and spirited, danceable energy.

Friday 19 June, 21:30

Yaité Ramos Rodriguez, known as La Dame Blanche, blends hip-hop, reggae, cumbia, dancehall and Afro‑Cuban traditions into a powerful, hypnotic musical world. As singer and flautist she draws on santería spirituality and family heritage to embody a mystical stage figure—part fierce energy, part sensual presence. For over a decade her work fuses Latin and urban rhythms in intense performances that act as a vibrant cry of emancipation, energy and freedom.

Oops! It seems there
are no events matching your selection!

Please adjust your criteria to see more results.

Newsletter

Culture, curated weekly.

Add to Calendar

Select the date to be saved in your Google calendar.

calendar placeholder

Done!

Event removed from your CoolAgenda.

Yeah!

Event Saved to your CoolAgenda

Add to CoolAgenda

In your CoolAgenda

Date

Title

Location

Description

calendar placeholder

Reset password

Password was reset

Your password has been reset successfully. You can now log in with your new password.

Check your Inbox

We’ve sent you a password reset email to the address provided. Please check your inbox and/or spam folder.

Forgot your password?

Thank you!

Please check your inbox for a verification email to complete your sign-up.

Sign Up

Create your Account and Culture Up!