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Copenhagen, Denmark
Concert
Monday 6th of July
19:00 to 23:00
100 dkk
Step into a new world of sound and experience East Asian musical expressions crossed with improvisation and electronics, when the Taiwanese-Norwegian free folk duo entrances Union with their mixture of avant-garde, free improvisation and East Asian folk as part of Union’s programme for Copenhagen Jazz Festival.
Date: Monday 06.07.26
Show: 19:00
Price: 100 dkr + fee in presale / 130 dkr at the door
Venue: Union, Nørre Allé 7, 2200 København N
Wooli Duo (TW/NO)
Wooli is an avant-garde folk duo formed by Taiwanese pipa player Fan-Qi Wu and Norwegian drummer Michael Lee Sørenmo. Since their debut in Oslo in April 2024, the duo has performed across Europe at festivals such as Vestafor Festival, Aarhus Jazz Festival, Babel Sound Festival, and (s)Nodi Festival. Their first album self-titled Wooli, was released the 13th of March 2026.
Wooli draws inspiration from East Asian traditional and folk music and the expressive freedom of free improvisation. At the heart of the project is a desire to reinterpret and transform cultural heritage, engaging with tradition not as a fixed form but as a living, evolving force. Their music is shaped through improvisation, real-time dialogue, and a shared curiosity for sound.
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