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Ensemble Perpetuo’s – Cityscapes

In April 2015 one of my photographs was selected to be displayed in Ensemble Perpetuo’s sold out evening of chamber music and photography. 

It was a brilliant event where different pieces of music were played to rotating photographs of cityscapes from around the world. A wonderful sculpture by the artist 

Caroline Mackenzie made out of hexagons flowed across the room. 

The music spanned many years with the theme of cityscapes the last piece was a mixture of choreographed dance by Lucia Sweigert called Living with Sin and performed by Kathy Richardson.

The photograph I had displayed was of St Pauls’s cathedral shown below. The photography worked well with the music and I think there will be more performances like this during the year. 

Whilst the music was playing you could get up and look at the photographs / art work and even have a drink from the bar.

More photographs from the night can be found on my Flickr – httpss://www.flickr.com/photos/alalchan/ 

The photography part was organised by the London Photography Festival – https://www.londonphotofestival.org/ and the music / performances – https://ensembleperpetuo.com/. They have more performances during the year find out more on their website.

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