Alligator Gozaimasu

ALLIGATOR GOZAIMASU is like a fluid body. It consists of many voices and noises. The art and sound collective, with about 60 members spread all over the world, started in 2014.
Back then Munich based artists Stephanie Müller and Klaus Erika Dietl had the chance to dive deep into Japan's queerfeminist music underground.
Klaus Erika Dietl is a queerfeminist filmmaker, painter, performance and sound artist. Stephanie Müller is a textile artist, experimental musician, performance artist and sociological researcher.

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Sessions

12-29
20:00
180min
Alligator Gozaimasu Takeover: LIVE
Alligator Gozaimasu

Experimental live sessions by Alligator Gozaimasu and friends. Alligator Gozaimasu is an art and sound collective with about 60 members spread all over the world.

Noise-Cellar - H1-U.1
12-29
14:00
120min
Alligator Gozaimasu: Open Music Video Recording
Alligator Gozaimasu

During the Alligator Gozaimasu music video recording participants are invited to dive into the collective's colourful universe. Based on "Qoi Que Tu Dis", one of Alligator Gozaimasu's experimental tracks, a collaborative music video will be recorded.

Noise-Cellar - H1-U.1
12-29
17:00
60min
Alligator Gozaimasu KINO: experimental short film screening
Alligator Gozaimasu

A selection of short films created by artists from the Alligator Gozaimasu collective will be screened in a miniature cinema installation. Includes animations and video art produced in Munich, Sapporo (Japan) and Bandung (Indonesia).

Noise-Cellar - H1-U.1