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ODE and Outra Voz
ODE - Electronic Devices Orchestra is already well known to the Braga community, and since 2019 it has provided a place for musicians and non-musicians from Braga to meet and share in sound exploration. In the 2025 edition, the artistic direction of this project open to the community is in the hands of Spanish harpist Angélica Salvi.
For the performance, which takes place in the context of Braga's White Night, ODE is joined by Outra Voz, a community group dedicated to vocal expression and exploration based on traditional music and oral transmission, in a special moment developed exclusively for the occasion.
- 06 Sep. 6 p.m.
Activity included in the Passport of Circuito
Free entry, limited to capacity of the venue

- 06 Sep. 6 p.m.
Activity included in the Passport of Circuito
Free entry, limited to capacity of the venue
Activity included in the Passport of Circuito
Date 06 Sep (Sat) | 6:00 p.m | Salão Medieval - Reitoria da Universidade do Minho
Freeentry, limited to capacity of the venue
Duration 45 min approx.
Age rating M/6
Artistic Director Angélica Salvi (ODE) and Carlos A. Correia (Outra Voz)
Support Portuguese Republic - Culture, Youth and Sports / Directorate-General for the Arts - RTCP - Network of Portuguese Theatres and Cinemas | BPI Bank and ‘la Caixa’ Foundation
Performance integrated in the Clube Raiz programme of Braga 25 Portuguese Capital of Culture
Angélica Salvi
Angélica Salvi is a Spanish harpist and composer with an extensive and diverse career. In recent years, she has been deeply involved in the worlds of jazz, pop, rock, experimental, and electronic music, collaborating with the areas of dance, theatre, and visual arts.
Outra Voz - Experimental Vocal Community Collective
Outra Voz is a collective from Guimarães that has been working with the community on a continuous weekly basis since 2010. Set up as an association to continue the project designed for the European Capital of Culture Guimarães - 2012, it has produced original creations with a large number of creatives, including names such as: Amélia Muge, José Mário Branco, António Durães, Catarina Miranda, Jonathan Saldanha, Mão Morta, Ann Hamilton and Rui Souza.