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Moers Festival Interviews: Bart Maris

Courtesy Kristina Zalesskaya
Bart Maris
trumpetb.1965
Maris also knows composition, being a key member of two ensembles, the Belgian massive of the

Flat Earth Society
band / ensemble / orchestra
Spinifex
band / ensemble / orchestraStarting in January, the trumpeter has already played fifteen or more gigs, at first in his centrally-placed house-of-improvisation, and then around various Moers venues, joints which are either specifically concerned with music, but also environments where Maris might be bringing in something new, to a non-dedicated edifice. When your scribe interviewed him, he'd just been playing an afternoon gig with visiting pianist " data-original-title="" title="">Motoko Honda , who was touring around Europe after taking a break from her San Francisco home.
The pair played at Peschkenhaus, a Moers art gallery space. "It's on the second floor," Maris explains. "They have a small concert venue with an electric piano, so for Motoko it was kind of hard, but she did a splendid thing, by really abusing every sound on the electric piano. It was great!"
In 2025, Maris hasn't moved far: from Gent to Moers. Your scribe wonders what it's like actually living in this festival city. "Completely different," concludes Maris. "During the year there is nobody [compared to festival-time], so I invite, and organise everything. This is the part of the job that I underestimated. It's really heavy work!"
How is this so? There doesn't appear to be too much 'red tape.' " I have a list, too long, of musicians that can [potentially] come, but there are often minor complications."
The Italian reeds specialist

Virginia Genta
saxophone, tenorb.1984
Except that there appears to be one of those lone beings (they exist in every city) who has made official complaints about the noise levels attained (or achieved, your scribe chortles). So Maris has embarked on a dedicated mission to go venue-hopping. This is partly a strategy to ensnare virgin audiences, folks who aren't already embedded in the local improvising scene, perhaps reeling in younger acolytes, or connoisseurs from other musical areas.
Maris says that artist availability is often an obstacle, as tours are tinkered with, to line up all of the venues, cities and countries, logistically. He has a fee to bestow, but still needs groups to potentially have other dates to add, most often managing to organise an in-tandem show at the Hot Club Of Gent.
Amongst the gigs happening since January, Maris has pulled in

Rodrigo Amado
saxophone, tenorb.1964

Tobias Klein
saxophone, altob.1967

Jasper Stadhouders
guitar, electricThere has been time, now, to contemplate the Improviser's role in Moers. "He's looking to create his own world, but this world should be in contact with the city. This can only happen when I can link what I do, what I create, to existing situations, where people will come along. Otherwise, you will always connect to the same people."
Maris is organising gigs, but he's also active with workshops, sometimes with non-musicians, featuring percussion and overtone pipes. "It's about creating an atmospheric density, giving me the kind of landscape that I can improvise over... "
Spinifex Maxximus involves new compositions and a new approach, with the core six-piece augmented by

Jessica Pavone
violaElisabeth Coudoux
celloEvi Filippou
vibraphone
Gonçalo Almeida
bass, acousticb.1978
Spinifex tenor saxophonist

John Dikeman
saxophone, tenorb.1983
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