Wires, Strings & Other Things - VISUAL

VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art &
The George Bernard Shaw Theatre

CARLOW ARTS FESTIVAL 2023: Wires, Strings & Other Things

Meet Ed, Andreea and James, three people who are crazy about music and sound. Anything can happen as they start to invent music together.

Wednesday 7th June 2023 | 10:15 & 12:15

Admission: For ages 6+ (1st - 6th class) / €7.50 per child / Teachers free.

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Meet Ed, Andreea and James, three people who are crazy about music and sound.

Ed is in the corner, building strange electronic instruments. Andreea plays the viola beautifully, reading sheets of music as if they were fairy tales. And James wanders a labyrinth of sound like an explorer, disrupting with his bass clarinet as he goes.

Anything can happen as they start to invent music together. With your help, they’ll explore the magic and mystery of how to compose, perform and improvise.

Wires, Strings & Other Things, conceived and created by Brian Irvine and Wouter Van Looy is a music performance that encourages you to always be curious.

For ages 6+ (1st - 6th class) / €7.50 per child / Teachers free.

Schools can email info@carlowartsfestival.ie to book tickets.

Presented in partnership with Music Generation Carlow.


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