Connecting, moving, exploring
R-PAC was formed by Adam Taylor and Wietse Voermans in 2017.
As conservatory-trained improvising jazz/contemporary musicians, Wietse and Adam knew the power of improvisation in creating a tangible, profound experience for both performer and audience.
It is this connection between performer and audience which inspires them. The overall goal is essentially the search for meaning in music and the meaning of music within society.
R-PAC aims to change the perception of free improvisation, away from a purely elitist, coded language into a cultural tool with which musicians can communicate, express and explore.
As conservatory-trained improvising jazz/contemporary musicians, Wietse and Adam knew the power of improvisation in creating a tangible, profound experience for both performer and audience.
It is this connection between performer and audience which inspires them. The overall goal is essentially the search for meaning in music and the meaning of music within society.
R-PAC aims to change the perception of free improvisation, away from a purely elitist, coded language into a cultural tool with which musicians can communicate, express and explore.