Ronja Maltzahn
"Butterfly and Wolf" program. Ronja Maltzahn – “She played the cello” when Udo Lindenberg awarded her the Panik Prize for German Newcomers. Ronja’s music is at home in the wide world. She bears the name of Astrid Lindgren’s robber’s daughter and lives entirely in accordance with this prophecy. “The world is so much bigger than you think.” On stage, Ronja dances her way from the cello to the ukulele to the synthesizer, with her beloved Fede by her side on bass, Moog, and drum machine. She recites poetry, tells stories, and behind her elfin presence, visual projections dance as seas of color and landscapes pass by.
The new album “FLOW” (Wolf spelled backward) combines 12 songs with a picture book illustrated by Ukrainian artist Tanya (Tetiana SheWolf). For the new concert series, Tanya exhibits her paintings on large wooden canvases and takes the stage live; using brushes and paints, she creates a painting live on stage to the music.
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