Jerome Kaluta
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| Ημερομηνία | Παρασκευή 4 Δεκεμβρίου |
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| Ώρα | 21:30 |
| Τιμή | €20 |
| Εισιτήρια | Αγοράστε εισιτήρια |
| Χώρος | Άλσος (Pedion Areos / Kypseli) |
| Διεύθυνση | Evelpidon 4, Pedion tou Areos, Athens 114 73 |
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Άλσος at evening light has a specific atmosphere—open air, trees creating geometry with the fading sun, the space preparing itself for what the darkness will allow. Jerome Kaluta arrives like a musician who understands venues as collaborators rather than vessels.
Kaluta's work sits in the gap between contemporary composition and folk sensibility. What he's built is a language that sounds rooted but moves forward. The acoustic guitar work is fingerstyle precision. The voice carries intention. He understands silence as an instrument.
This is performance that knows folk tradition deeply enough to trust its own instinct to change it. The music sounds like something you've always known but just heard for the first time.
You'll find people here who follow European singer-songwriter culture, Greeks interested in what happens when tradition meets contemporary sensibility, people drawn by word-of-mouth. The crowd settles into the attentiveness required for acoustic performance.
The set builds through songs that create landscape. Early pieces establish the instrumental language and emotional palette. Middle section deepens—you hear complexity in what seemed simple. Final sequences often strip down to voice and guitar, which is where the deepest material lives. By the end, the evening air has become part of the performance.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | **Setting** | Άλσος garden venue, 200+ capacity, open-air theater | | **Vibe** | Intimate despite scale, serious, rooted in tradition, forward-thinking | | **Format** | Solo acoustic performance, ~60 minutes | | **Doors** | Walk-in friendly, no door policy |
If you need amplification or separation from the outdoor environment, this won't serve you. The space is part of the experience. But if you want to sit in a garden while someone uses folk language to say something contemporary—if you trust acoustic performance as complete expression—this is exactly what the evening offers.