Friday, April 19, 2013

Art of Élan: "Dream On" season finale concert, taking place at 7pm on Tuesday, April 30th in the Hibben Gallery at The San Diego Museum of Art.


Please join us for our upcoming "Dream On" season finale concert, taking place at 7pm on Tuesday, April 30th in the Hibben Gallery at The San Diego Museum of Art. This is the last installment in our "In Your Dreams" season, which explores, through music, the quirky world of the subconscious. From Tan Dun's haunting "Ghost Opera" and David Bruce's spirited work "Steampunk" to an exploration of the traditional and contemporary sounds of India, this colorful season has taken listeners on a musical journey through all of the unpredictable, terrifying, sensuous and whimsical things that happen in your dreams.

Read on to learn what to expect and discover how you can be a part of the Art of Élan experience. And mark your calendars for our May 29th performance at the Malcolm X Library in Emerald Hills. It's a FREE concert!

We look forward to seeing you soon!
  
-Kate & Demarre
Dream On
7PM on April 30th, 2013

In the final dream before waking from Art of Élan's 6th season, audience and performers alike will journey from the baroque mastery of Telemann to David Bruce's spirited "Steampunk," experiencing a montage of musical ideas and traditions that culminates with a world premiere work by young New York composer LJOVA, commissioned by Art of Élan for this season finale concert.

About Art of Élan

For the past 5 years, Art of Élan has been pioneering unique events and bringing the excitement of classical music to diverse audiences.  Created by violinist Kate Hatmaker and flutist Demarre McGill, Art of Élan is breaking down the barriers that surround classical music through its innovative, one-hour programming and its commitment to unconventional performance venues.  By drawing inspiration from the word élan, which represents momentum, vigor and spirit, and providing an opportunity to connect directly with concertgoers, Art of Élan hopes to engage and energize audiences in new ways.

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