The opening night of the ICAS-Kitchen presents an eclectic mix of concerts, live streams and DJ-sets cooked up by three of the member festivals, namely from Romania, Uruguay, and Latvia (RUL). Together they will present challenging experimental sounds of their respective regions and also keep us dancing till late in the night.
 
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 ICAS – International Cities of Advanced Sound presents   itself throughout the festival with performances, DJ sets, party nights   and art happenings in the Paloma Bar, hence launching a new form of   interface between the network's internal dynamics and the general   public. 
 "Too many cooks spoil the broth!" claims the proverb.   Yet here, at the Festival's smallest venue, a finely balanced 5-course   affair is on the menu, if only in the metaphorical sense: the Paloma Bar   serves as the Festival kitchen, the place everyone ends up, hopelessly   packed into too little space yet with a fridge full of beer at hand  and  caught in the interminable to-and-fro of gossip, know-how and  dopiness.  Different members of the ICAS network will play host each  day. 
 Co-founded  in 2007 by CTM, the ICAS network now comprises  28 organisations and  partners from five continents and has given rise  since its inception to  numerous new initiatives, including for example  the project ECAS – Networking Tomorrow’s Art for an Unknown Future,   which is funded by the Culture Program of the European Commission and   will be realised at various venues within and beyond the borders of   Europe, in the period 2010–2015. 
 Welcome to the Festival kitchen – if you can stand the heat! 
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