2025.04.19 sat

17:00 ー

KOM_I × Filipe Catto Soundscapes from Brazil & Beyond

Hulic Hall Kyoto

  • ¥5,000 (Early bird ticket)
  • ¥6,000 (At the door)

Artist アーティスト

Filipe Catto

Over her 15-year career, CATTO has become one of the most important voices in contemporary Brazilian music, earning recognition from icons like Ney Matogrosso and Marina Lima. She has released five studio albums, two live albums, and amassed numerous collaborations, awards, and nominations.
In Belezas são Coisas Acesas por Dentro (2023), CATTO reimagines Gal Costa’s music for a new generation, drawing inspiration from the power and freedom of rock and roll. Interestingly, she and Gal share the same birth date—September 26th. With vulnerability and depth, CATTO interprets Gal’s songs to reflect her experiences as a non-binary trans person living in São Paulo, Latin America’s largest city.
In 2023, she performed at Primavera Sound São Paulo, where her show was ranked among the festival’s top 10, alongside The Cure, Pet Shop Boys, and Marisa Monte.

KOM_I

KOM_I is an artist who primarily creates forms of expression through voice and body. She is influenced by Japanese folk performing arts, folklore studies, and North Indian classical music. She currently resides in Bahia, Brazil, and is working on a book about her childbirth experience in the Peruvian Amazon.
Her major works include the album Yakushima Treasure, created with Oorutaichi and inspired by Yakushima Island; the performance A Dream Nesting in a Stone Chamber Tomb at the Ishibutai Kofun in Asuka Village, Nara; and a solo performance of Christian Marclay’s graphic score No! at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
KOM_I co-founded the artivism collective HYPE FREE WATER with visual artist Minori Murata to study and raise awareness about water-related issues. As an actress, KOM_I has appeared in NHK’s Our Rainy Days, Netflix’s Followers, and the film September 1923.
KOM_I was formerly the lead vocalist of the music group Wednesday Campanella, she left the group in 2021. She is currently based in Bahia, Brazil.

Tickets チケット

Venue 会場

Hulic Hall Kyoto

During the Edo period, this was the site of the Kyoto Tosa clan residence, and later became the Kyoto Electric Light Company (now Kansai Electric Power Company), where Japan's first successful cinematograph preview was held.

In 1928, Kyoto City Rissei Elementary School was relocated and opened here, attracting many children.

Although it closed in 1993, it was actively used as a base for neighborhood association events and was a place where many people gathered. The Hulic Hall
Kyoto was born from the site of the former Rissei Elementary School, becoming a symbol of the culture and history, a place where cultures come together, encounters are born, and diverse activity spreads throughout the region.

Address
310-2 Bizenjima-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 604-8023Open in Google Maps
Access
3 minute walk from exit 1A at Kyoto-kawaramachi Station on the Hankyu line, 5 minute walk from Gion-shijo Station on the Keihan line.

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