
When: April 5–6
Where: Dupont Underground, 19 Dupont Cir NW, Washington, DC 20036
Price: $20
Tags: #sitespecific, #music, #ContentAdvisory, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)
Explore a world of immersive soundscapes and projections featuring resonance and sound-painting that will envelop the audience. The program will make use of the shimmering acoustics of the Dupont Underground with Steve Reich’s Different Trains, a choral and double string quartet arrangement of Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings, and a new piece by Artistic Director Scott Tucker specifically composed for the acoustics of the venue. Other works will feature unconventional methods of singing and instrument playing known as extended musical techniques. The Underground is embedded in the heart of the city: easily accessible and representative of the melding of art with everyday life.
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Contact Level: None
Content Advisories: Expect to be on your feet for the duration of the 90-minute experience. Wear comfortable shoes. Patrons are encouraged to dress casually and comfortably. Expect to be very close to other patrons at times. Expect the lighting to be low for portions of the performance.
There are no elevators, escalators, or wheelchair lifts available and the venue is not accessible. Seating is limited, please save it for those who need to sit.
Expect to leave the venue to use the restroom. Restrooms are available at the Dupont Circle Hotel. Patrons may reenter with their ticket.
		
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