Water Ripples

Water Ripples

Water Ripples by DOMNIQ offers a complete sensory immersion, weaving innovative sound design inspired by the mysteries of the underwater world into a concert of poetic percussion and melodic harmonies, creating an oasis of sound and stillness.

75’ solo concert

A note from DOMNIQ

Water has always fascinated me. Not because it is dramatic, but because it is constant. It moves even when we do not see it. It reshapes landscapes without force. It carries memory.

With Water Ripples, I am searching for a different way of listening. A listening that is slower. More physical. Less focused on events and more on presence. When we enter water, we feel it on our skin before we understand its depth. I want sound to work in the same way.

This program is not built around contrast or virtuosity alone. It is about flow. About allowing material to transform gradually. About trusting that small movements can create large shifts in perception.

In a world that often demands speed and clarity, I am interested in continuity. In breath. In resonance that lingers.

Water Ripples is an invitation to immerse — not to follow, but to experience.

– DOMNIQ

Facts & Figures

Practical Info

  • Performers on stage: 1

  • Technicians: local technicians 1 sound, 1 light

  • Duration: ± 75 minutes, shorter version possible

  • small/middle size venue or festivals

  • Tech summary requiered: full range PA, simple lights, floor space min. 4x4 m.

Cast & Crew

  • DOMNIQ - Percussion & Electronics

  • Featuring works by Daniel Wohl, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Didem Coşkunseven, Samuel Carl Adams, Hanna Benn, and DOMNIQ

Bookings

Tour Dates Coming Up

Tongyeong Festival - TongYeong, Korea - 28 & 29 March 2026
STROOM Festival - Antwerp, Belgium - 19 & 20 June 2026

Past Performances

Big thanks to all these venues for there trust in this project:

Concertgebouw Amsterdam - NL
Jersey Arts Centre - UK
Solti Hall - HU
Goede Rede concerten - NL
Schiermonnikoog Festival - NL
Floriade Almere - NL

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