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AGENDA

APRIL 12th
WORKSHOPS
SALA REFECTORIO 3-4:30pm 


INTERVIEW WITH Suzie Collier
SALA REFECTORIO 4:30-5:30pm

15:00 - 15:40h

Anne Noor - Singing Circle

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Anne Noor’s Singing Circle is an immersive, interactive vocal experience designed for singers of all levels. In this session, participants will form a circle and be guided through harmonies, gradually gaining the confidence to explore their own vocal creativity. Through active listening and improvisation, attendees will discover the beauty of collective singing and the power of their unique voices. This workshop fosters a sense of connection, freedom, and self-expression—proving that music is for everyone, regardless of experience.

15:45 - 16:25h

Nate Paulis - Easy Music Writing

 

As part of INOCON’s theme, "Anyone Can Music," this workshop introduces an accessible and effective music writing system designed for musicians of all levels. Led by Nate Paulis, attendees will explore a hands-on approach to songwriting and composition, using simple yet powerful techniques that make music writing more intuitive. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced musician, this session will provide practical insights to enhance your creative process.

Join us for an inspiring one-hour conversation with Suzie Collier, an esteemed violinist, educator, and mentor known for her work at the Royal Academy of Music and as the mother of Grammy-winning artist Jacob Collier. In this intimate interview, Suzie will share her insights on creativity, mentorship, and the power of nurturing artistic potential.

This session offers a rare opportunity to gain wisdom from one of the most influential voices in music education, making it a must-attend event for artists, educators, and industry professionals alike. Don't miss the chance to learn from Suzie's wealth of experience and engage in an enlightening discussion on the future of music and creative development.

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Free of charge until capacity is reached!!

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INOCONCERT
SALA REFECTORIO 5:30-9:30pm

 

Experience the electrifying energy of INOCONCERT, where innovation and artistry collide in an unforgettable night of live music. Featuring an eclectic lineup of rising talents and boundary-pushing performers, this special showcase highlights the creativity and diversity of INOCON’s global community.

Join us as we celebrate the future of music with dynamic performances, cutting-edge sounds, and an atmosphere filled with inspiration. Whether you're a music lover, industry professional, or artist, INOCONCERT is the perfect way to close the conference on a high note.

SILENT DISCO
SALA REFECTORIO 9:30-11:30pm

Close out INOCON in style with an unforgettable Silent Disco experience!

 

Grab your wireless headphones, choose your vibe, and dance the night away as multiple DJs spin curated sets across different channels. Whether you're into high-energy beats, groovy classics, or electronic soundscapes, there’s a track for everyone to vibe to.

 

Under the stars and surrounded by fellow creatives, this immersive experience is the perfect way to wrap up the conference—celebrating music, innovation, and community in a way that only INOCON can. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind closing event!

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A/V Installations
Espai D 4-11:30pm

The installation will be at the Espai D
Students from the Multimedia Installation Workshop at MPTI:

  • Jade Santana

  • Marcus Lam

  • Esteban Carrasco

  • Rodrigo Barbosa

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“This Room Is an Instrument” is a living environment that oscillates between soundscape and music in the making. Without revealing its technological mechanisms, every gesture, whisper, or step rearranges auditory fragments that shift from scattered textures to increasingly recognizable sequences. What seems static and silent soon reveals that the space breathes and reacts, shaping flashes of melody in rhythm with those who explore it. In this way, the visitor ceases to be a mere spectator and becomes a co-composer of a collective instrument, where light and sound emerge from the most intuitive interaction, reminding us that technical knowledge and musical skill are not required to create. It is the moment, curiosity, and physical presence that weave, unravel, and reweave each soundscape, embodying the idea that “Anyone Can Music.”

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