From music to moving images, Winter Club is the right space to discover, explore, and improvise. From an acoustic-digital jam session to an experimentation laboratory, the possibilities are plentiful. The ninth edition will be led by musician Rui Maia and visual artist Mariana Vilanova. The result of this week of creation will be presented at gnration, as part of the OCUPA #10 programme, a perspective on electronic music and digital art in Braga.

  • 02 Dec. until 04 Dec. | Sessões de criação - 18:30 às 21:30
  • 05 Dec. | Apresentação final - 22:30
gnration
Circuito - Braga Media Arts Educational Service

 

 

Creative sessions are free upon registration to circuito@bragamediaarts.com

  • 02 Dec. until 04 Dec. | Sessões de criação - 18:30 às 21:30
  • 05 Dec. | Apresentação final - 22:30
gnration
Circuito - Braga Media Arts Educational Service

 

 

Creative sessions are free upon registration to circuito@bragamediaarts.com

Dates
Creation sessions - 02 to 04 Dec (Tue to Thu) | 18:30 to 21:30
Final presentation at OCUPA #10 - 05 Dec (Fri) | 22:30

Presentation integrated in the OCUPA programme - a perspective on electronic music and digital art in Braga.

 

Free admission upon registration to circuito@bragamediaarts.com

Partner OCUPA - Perspective on electronic music and digital art in Braga, gnration and AUAUFEIOMAU 

Support Portuguese Republic - Culture, Youth and Sports / Directorate-General for the Arts - RTCP - Network of Portuguese Theatres and Cinemas

Note Musicians and visual artists interested in taking part should send their portfolio and/or description of their instrument to circuito@bragamediaarts.com by 25 November. 

 

Rui Maia
Rui Maia is a Portuguese musician, producer and DJ. In 2002, he co-founded X-Wife alongside João Vieira and Fernando Sousa, taking over the keyboards and electronics. He went on to create the solo project Mirror People, where he navigates between disco, funk and house with a retro-futuristic flavour. As a DJ, he has been active since 2004, playing at iconic venues and events on the Portuguese scene. Over the years he has collaborated with bands and artists such as GNR, David Fonseca, Rodrigo Leão and Holy Nothing.

Mariana Vilanova
Mariana Vilanova is a Portuguese visual artist. Through photography, video or multimedia installations, she works on themes and challenges of the 21st century, in which she seeks connections with anthropology, science and ecology. She has been exhibiting her work since 2016, including the exhibitions O mar que não tem litoral (2025), Meteoros (2022), Solastalgia (Ócio, 2022), We should never grow tired of trees (2022), and Before and After Us (2021).