The Ark @ Home – The Elements

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Online, Thursday 7th May - Wednesday 13th May

The Ark @ Home – The Elements: Online Stream.

Earth… Air… Wind… Fire… Spirit… The Ark @ Home brings you this opportunity to experience the power of the elements on a journey through world percussion in this exciting, full staged concert produced by The Ark all the way back in 2004. Drums and percussion have been indigenous to every culture from the beginning of time. Using the elements identified by the ancient Greeks and medieval alchemists as its inspiration, The Elements takes the audience on a musical journey through earth, water, air, fire and spirit.

Featuring four virtuoso world-class percussionists – David Boyd, Ray Fean, Robbie Harris and Johnny Kalsi – they will enchant children and adults alike presenting them with a dazzling display of drumming styles from around the world. The musicians will play a huge array of instruments including Indian Tabla, African Djembe, Irish Bodhrán, Japanese Kodo and the spectacle of a drummer conjuring sounds from thin air! Employing dramatic lighting, special effects and thrilling choreography, The Elements is a foot-stomping, hair-raising, LOUD, beautiful, interactive drum and percussion show for all the family.

Information
Free online screening of a recorded live performance.
Thursday May 7th from 12pm – until Wednesday May 13th @ midnight.
Ages 5+.
50 mins.


Date:
Thursday 7th May - Wednesday 13th May
Time:
Duration: 50 mins.
Price:
Free

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