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Cumbernauld Theatre

SONATA noun: a piece, played

What happens to our bodies when we listen to music? Which of our muscles flex, which senses flicker, which pathways are triggered? SONATA explores these instinctive, creative impulses through a playful sequence of music and movement, uniting the musicians of Scotland’s leading baroque ensemble.

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SONATA noun: a piece, played
SONATA noun: a piece, played

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29 Sept 2023, 19:30 – 20:30

Cumbernauld Theatre, Cumbernauld Theatre Trust Lanternhouse South Kildrum Ring Road Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire G67 2UF

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What happens to our bodies when we listen to music? Which of our muscles flex, which senses flicker, which pathways are triggered? SONATA explores these instinctive, creative impulses through a playful sequence of music and movement, uniting the musicians of Scotland’s leading baroque ensemble Dunedin Consort with award-winning choreographer Marc Brew and five disabled and non-disabled dancers for the very first time. Join us for a compelling evening of instrumental music and improvisatory dance, as we ask: what happens when we all, simply, play?

Marc Brew choreographer Dunedin Consort music Company dancers Ripple Arts producer

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