Black Violin Performance Rescheduled for Lied Center

Black Violin
Black Violin

The Lied Center invites all instructors and students to participate in a live cultural experience of “Black Violin” (rescheduled from an earlier date). “Black Violin” features four musicians: two string players, a drummer, and a DJ, who collaborate to create original hip-hop music and remix classical favorites http://blackviolin.net

‘Black Violin’ at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th Street.
Tuesday, November 14th at 7:30 pm

Since beginning their Unity Tour in 2016, Black Violin has played for over 100,000 students and sold out crowds in the US and Europe. Their performance weaves threads of personal narrative into a program that enigmatically brings together composers as diverse as Beethoven and Bruno Mars. The show touches on many themes including identity construction, creative collaboration, addressing adversity, historical and contemporary music genres, and unity.

Students can get their free tickets at:
https://marketplace.unl.edu/liedcenter/arts-for-all-free/black-violin-september-8th-7-30pm-9633.html

If you are an instructor and would like to order bulk tickets for your class, contact Director of Education & Community Engagement Erin Poor at erin.poor@unl.edu or 402-472-3015.

You may also contact Lied Center Education staff to discuss ways to incorporate this performance and any other show at the Lied into your course content.

More details at: http://www.liedcenter.org/event/black-violin