Bridge between cultures
Immerse yourself in the fascinating soundscape of NILI, the music project of the charismatic German-Iranian artist Atina Tabé. This formation is a master at building a bridge between cultures by combining the poetic depth of Persian poetry with the modern sounds of European jazz. If you are looking for an atmosphere for your event that goes beyond conventional entertainment, NILI offers you a musical experience full of elegance and emotional intensity.
Mixture of jazz, pop and Orient
The band is ideal for upscale corporate events or stylish aperitifs where the music should create an exclusive yet unobtrusive setting. The combination of delicate melodies and powerful rhythms allows NILI to adapt flexibly to the character of your event. This group is also the ideal choice for cultural events or private celebrations in an exclusive setting to enchant your guests with a mixture of jazz, pop and oriental influences. With NILI you are not just booking a band, but a work of art that will turn your event into an unforgettable highlight.
Delicate and powerful
NILI moves between delicate moments and powerful impulses, sometimes tender, sometimes intense. Her sound opens up spaces in which much can be felt, experienced and discovered. Boundaries blur, styles merge, and every note blossoms in its own color. NILI are Gregor Lisser, André Pousaz, Michael Haudenschild and Atina Tabé.
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Some samples
Costs [CHF] |
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| fee | 2'500.00 | flat-rate |
Included in the price |
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| - | Performance and fee | |
Not included |
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| - | Food and drinks | |
| - | Travel expenses | |
| - | Any accommodation costs | |
Team composition
Atina Tabé
Gregor Lisser
André Pousaz
Michael Haudenschild
Size of audiance
10 to 1000 peopleSpace requirements
2x2 meterSuitable for
Vernissage, fashion shows, galas, theater, cultural night, corporate and customer events, aperitifs
Not suitable for
Children's events, Schlager parties
Area of application
All of Switzerland
Required infrastructure
220 V power, loudspeaker
Languages
German, Persian