flute programs
Flute Sound Bathing - solo flute program
It is a mini–spa-like experience designed to soothe the nervous system. The program unfolds as an organic blend between meditation and concert, inviting the audience to listen while lying down or sitting with eyes closed, focusing on sound, breath, and bodily sensations.
The flutist moves through the space, performing works for solo flute (by J. S. Bach, C. P. E. Bach, S. Karg-Elert, and others) and creating improvised sound portraits for each listener. The program weaves together a range of moods and states — from calm, contemplative tones to more intense emotional moments
Andes and Andalusia - for flute and guitar
The concert is full of Spanish spirit, virtuosity and elegance. Two talented musicians perform a programme that combines elements of flamenco, Argentinian rhythms and tango. Dominyka is an extraordinary flautist, able to combine virtuosic, colourful and dynamic playing, movement and dance. Arthur's playing is highly expressive, and the musician himself enchants with his charisma, deep interpretations and explorations.
"This programme is very close to our hearts because of its vitality, and it also reveals our own characters. It is like an exciting, long-awaited journey - the bright colours and moods immediately draw you into the adventure", says Dominyka Šeibok.




© Daniel Goldblum
collab Five Skins Interdisciplinary
Man With a Movie Camera - curated live score for wind quintet
The wind quintet is evocative of the zeitgeist of early film, having appeared at the turn of the 20th century in Europe, and predominantly in France. It shares a strangeness and a playfulness with these documents from a bygone era. Yet it has never before been utilized in silent film scoring, past or present, and thus is devoid of the oft cliched sounds of pianos, organs and string instruments, and fresh to the ear of the listener.
Echoes of the body - immersive performance for a moving flutist, DJ, and three performance artists
It's an interdisciplinary performance combining sonic storytelling, contemporary theatrical movement, and modern flute techniques. The main goal of the project is to offer Lithuanian audiences an interactive experience in which spectators become active participants in the creative process, not merely observers. The performance blurs the boundaries between music, dance, and theatre, creating an interactive and avant-garde experience of sound and movement.




Interdisciplinary Workshop for Musicians - equipping musicians with creativity, confidence, and collaboration skills
In today’s ever-evolving music world, musicians are being called to go beyond technical excellence. They must also embody creativity, confidence, flexibility, and openness to thrive in diverse and demanding career paths. The ability to express oneself authentically, adapt to new artistic contexts, and collaborate across disciplines has become essential for young musicians navigating the modern professional landscape.
This interdisciplinary performance workshop addresses these needs by introducing students to new ways of thinking, playing, and creating.
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© Miglė Buzaitė
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Klasika+ – an interdisciplinary concert series
This project aims to expand the boundaries of classical music perception and place it within a contemporary context. It engages a visually and intellectually curious audience, offering a fresh perspective on classical music as a living, evolving art form. Klasika+ serves as a platform for young musicians who boldly explore the intersection between tradition and contemporary art.
The project encourages experimentation and collaboration between artists from different disciplines who rarely meet within a shared creative process. Each performer is invited to become a creator – to reimagine the language of music and seek new forms of expression that enrich the cultural landscape with fresh experiences and ideas.