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The Unravelling
 

Two composers, two pianos, one compelling cinematic performance. Step into another world and let the music unravel a story unlike any other through this psychedelic silent movie live experience.

Winner of Best Music Show at the 2019 Melbourne Fringe, composers Christina Higham and Victoria Cotta of Nomads Like Us are delighted to be bringing The Unravelling to Sydney in 2022.
As a duo they craft an innovative genre bending soundtrack on pianos in real time. Part planned part improvised, this unique collaboration makes for a captivating, sensitive and richly textured live performance of original music paired with film. Journey to a strange and beautiful parallel world which contemplates and reimagines our past, present and future.

 

Event details

Venue: Seymour Centre Chippendale
Bookings: https://sydneyfringe.com/events/the-unravelling/
Start Date: Tuesday 20 September 2022

 

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