TWO
WINGS
Two wings. Two voices. One direction.
Where Sound Becomes Connection
In an era marked by division and accelerated change, the duo Two Wings offers a striking artistic response: a meeting point between worlds that rarely intersect.
Combining violin and rap, Two Wings creates a sonic language that bridges tradition and immediacy. The violin, rooted in centuries of classical heritage, meets the directness of rap — a form shaped by rhythm, lived experience, and contemporary voice. The result is not a fusion in the conventional sense, but a dialogue in which both elements retain their identity while forming something new.
At the center of the project lies a clear artistic and human vision: connection in a fragmented world.
The visual concept reflects this idea. Two contrasting identities meet at a shared center, each carrying one wing. Together, they move forward — not as identical halves, but as complementary forces.
Musically, Two Wings navigates between structure and improvisation, introspection and expression, fragility and strength. Their work engages with themes such as love, identity, belonging, and transformation, while also addressing urgent contemporary questions — justice, dignity, dialogue, and the search for meaning.
On stage, the duo performs with an immediacy that dissolves boundaries between performer and audience. Their format is adaptable, appearing in concert halls, clubs, festivals, and interdisciplinary spaces. What remains constant is the intention to create moments of genuine connection.
Beyond performance, Two Wings extends its work into community-based formats, most notably through the initiative #2WingsCreate. In schools and creative environments, they invite young people to transform personal experiences into music in real time. Within a single session, words evolve into rap, sound into melody, and individual voices into collective expression.
These encounters are not instructional in a traditional sense. They are participatory spaces where listening, responding, and creating become shared processes. The result is not only a piece of music, but an experience of agency and expression.
Two Wings positions itself not only as an artistic project, but as a cultural practice — one that insists on connection, dialogue, and the possibility of building something together.
#2WingsCreate
Youth Engagement Platform
Alongside their artistic work, Two Wings engages in projects that bring their philosophy into direct dialogue with people, especially younger generations.
Through formats such as #2WingsCreate, they enter schools and creative spaces, working with teens to transform personal experiences into music in real time.
For example, within a single session, a group of pupils can transform their own thoughts and emotions into a short piece of music.
Words are collected in the room, a rap begins to take shape, and a musical layer develops — through violin, but also through the voices of the pupils themselves: singing, clapping, rhythm, or any instruments present.
Within minutes, something exists that did not exist before.
And more importantly, something has been expressed.
These sessions are not about teaching in a traditional sense —
they are about listening, responding, and creating together.
The goal is simple:
to give space to voices that are often unheard —
and to show that expression itself can be a form of strength.
Two Wings is not only a project.
It is a process.Not only a sound.
A direction.Not only a collaboration.
A shared movement.We are building this in real time.
Through music, through people, through presence.
‘We are open to building meaningful collaborations across artistic, educational, and cultural contexts.’