Having completed his Master's degree in philosophy and musicology at the University of Fribourg, Mikael is also curator and head of documentation at SMEM (Schweizerisches Museum und Zentrum für Elektronische Musikinstrumente). His research focuses mainly on the history and aesthetics of electronic music, both dance and atmospheric.
A multidisciplinary artist, Mélanie completed her Bachelor's degree at EDHEA in Sierre, followed by a Master's degree at the HKB in contemporary artistic practices. In addition to her work as an artist, she is a production manager for Fri-Son and is responsible for artist hospitality at Les Georges festival.
With a degree in business management and interactive design, Lucie specialises in cultural and visual communications, and is currently commissioned by JazzOnze+, La Spirale, TRNSTN RADIO, Fri-Son, Umbo Zürich and Radio Bollwerk.
A media specialist by training, Maxime now works in printing and publishing. After gaining experience in the agri-food and tourism industries, he published and directed the magazine État Des Choses, then became a member of the cultural commissions of the City and Canton of Fribourg, and is now in charge of cultural mediation at the Belluard Bollwerk Festival. He also co-founded the Fribourg cultural platform In Situ, took over the co-presidency of Visarte Fribourg/Freiburg and, most recently, the treasury of Pro Fribourg.
A sound engineer specialising in immersive sound, Jocelyn enjoys working with sound textures derived from objects or natural sounds. Before obtaining his CAS in Cultural Management in 2019, he worked throughout Switzerland for renowned companies and for the Théâtres de Vidy, Carouge and Equilibre in Fribourg.