2640 Move/Music (5/14-16)

The Megapolis Audio Festival and 2640 Space are pleased to announce 2640 Move/Music, an interdisciplinary evening organized by Timothy Nohe, associate professor of visual arts, featuring dance, electro-acoustic music, real-time animation and video projection.

Choreographers, musicians and artists are responding “in the round” to the unique features and acoustics of an 110 year-old church located in Baltimore’s Charles Village. The dancers will work with live video cameras and projection, body extensions, light environments and extended techniques in modern and tap movement. The musicians will employ architectural elements within the church, extended vocal techniques, laptops, wine glasses, saxophone, ebow guitar, wavetable synthesis, zither, bowed percussion, toys and waterphone.

The event is included in the Megapolis Festival Weekend Pass, general admission is also available at $10 to the public, $8 to students and seniors.

For more information, visit http://megapolisfestival.org.

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