Pousse must be learned
The Blue Angels humorously interpret songs from the Golden Twenties and philosophize about the really important topics in life: men!
While the modern Lola doesn't let anything burn when it comes to love, the naive Erna was desperately looking for a husband for a long time. After 5 children in 10 years of marriage, she asked herself desperately: How do you get rid of him?
In a deadly serious evening course, the two ladies now share their experiences and give unorthodox tips on how to deal with the opposite sex: "Praise his left nostril! Look for a new one!"
Accompanied by wonderfully frivolous hits from the twenties, they let the audience try out their tips on the spot.
About the "blue angels"
Martina Felber studied at the Swiss Jazz School in Bern and, after ten years in the USA, trained in choral conducting and parent-child singing in Switzerland. Today she conducts two choirs and teaches parent-child singing. Therese Stuber-Bachofner is an SMPV singing teacher and multiple choir director, holds a CAS from the Bern University of the Arts, and is passionate about teaching and singing. The two "blue angels" met at a neighborhood party and quickly realized that they had a lot in common: They are both singers and love acting, improvisation and wordplay. Soon after, they developed their own music program and have been touring the country with Lola and Erna ever since.
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Team composition
Martina Felber (Erna): voice, piano
Therese Stuber-Bachofner (Lola): Vocals, piano
Size of audiance
20 to 200 peopleSpace requirements
3 x 4 mSuitable for
Private events, business events, small theaters
Not suitable for
Children
Area of application
All of Switzerland
Required infrastructure
Piano (if available, electric piano can be brought along if required). The duo plays acoustically for small events; for larger rooms and larger numbers of people, a music system with technician and head set is required.
Languages
German