Big Bang Dublin!: Mile(s)tones

Big Bang Dublin!: Mile(s)tones

Saturday, 6 April 2019, 11.30am

In MILE(S)TONES, a percussionist, a pianist and a trumpet player guide you into the fascinating world of the legendary American jazz composer and trumpet player Miles Davis.

His adventurous, innovative approach to music is this show’s starting point, leading you into a labyrinth of ever-changing spaces and moods. One moment, you may find yourself in the vibrant creativity of a recording studio, or on stage as one of the musicians; the next moment, you're creating a live soundtrack to a movie or you're in the celebrated musician's painting studio.

You will experience the endless, fantastic possibilities of improvised music through the compositions of Miles Davis, with members of the renowned Belgian jazz ensemble De Beren Gieren, Thijs Troch, Simon Segers, and trumpet player Bert Bernaerts as the ideal guides.

This show has been programmed with the approval of the children on the BIG BANG Dublin Festival Ambassador team!

TICKETS
€12.50/€9.50 (20% off for Members)

Schools Tickets: €6.50 or €5 Early Bird if booked by 15 March.

To make a schools booking, please use our schools booking form or call 016707788

DATES & TIMES
Fri 5 April @ 10.15am
Sat 6 April @ 11.30am & 2pm

AGE RANGE & DURATION
Ages 6+ (1st -6th Class)
Approx 50 mins

PRODUCTION INFORMATION

Music
Miles Davis

Credits
BIG BANG Dublin! is presented by The Ark in collaboration with Zonzo Compagnie with the support of the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.
BOOKING INFORMATION
In the interests of the best possible experience for the audience and performers, we ask that you respect the age guide of the show. If you have any questions about the age guide then do contact our box office team via email or 016707788.

*The Concession price is available for children accompanying third-level students, senior citizens and those in receipt of social security. Concession tickets can only be booked directly through the box office.

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Published by TheArkDublin on 25 March 2019

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