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Summer Soundwalks 2019 – Part 3: Lincoln Center

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Wednesday 18 September, 7pm, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, NYC.

Why do people keep saying that Summer is over? Summer Soundwalks 2019 is going strong, with our third installment, this time at Lincoln Center, an iconic location that is never short on inspiration.

Experience award-winning film composer Barbara J Weber’s piece, “Orela” (2016), while taking in this uniquely New York scene.

The Music
“Orela”, composed by Barbara J Weber, 2012

In addition to Ms. Weber’s music, a selection of pieces contributed by members of the Juilliard Evening Division’s Advanced Composition class (2018).

The walk itself will take approximately 30-45 minutes, after which the group is invited to stay to discuss the soundwalk experience, either on-site or at a local venue.

As a reminder, to experience the soundwalk you must download the U-GRUVE AR app in order to hear the music. The app is free, and is available on both iOS and Android platforms.

iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/u-gruve-ar/id1103614875
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.memeticarts.ugAR

Setup Tips: http://u-gruve.com/tips/

RAINDATE: Thursday, 19 Sep 2019

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2019-09-18 19:00
2019-09-18 19:00

Hosted by: New York SoundWalkers and Memetic Arts
Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023, USA

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