Hannah Todt presents One and Many Flutes (Performance)
she/her
Sun May 31 | de Brakke Grond
One And Many Flutes is a modular installation made of steel tubes that form a polyphonic flute for collective performances. Activated through mouthpieces distributed along the structure, it operates as a deconstructed transverse flute divided among several players. In their encounter, the performers create a fragmented composition that merges into a cohesive soundscape.
The work investigates the close connection between breath, sound, and gesture, as well as moments of transition – in particular, between instrument and orchestra, between tone and melody, and between individual and collective. Where air is inhaled, exhaled, held, interrupted, or prolonged, sound becomes sculpturally tangible in space.
Performers: Miles Fischler, Magdalena Forster, Jade Kerremans, Johanne Mortgat Shan, Hannah Todt
Photos: Anna-Sofie Lugmeier
About the artist
Hannah Todt is a visual artist and musician based between Vienna and Brussels, working at the intersection of sound, performance, and sculpture. Her practice explores the porous boundaries between bodies, focusing on the entanglement of human and non-human forms. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and music projects like AUTOR and Gomme, she investigates how knowledge and meaning shift, flicker, and transform. Todt has exhibited and performed internationally, receiving honors such as the Theodor Körner Prize and grants from the Austrian Federal Ministry for Culture.

