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Berlin: Symphony of a Great City

11 - 12.11.2019

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Time | 7:30pm
\r\nLocation | JC Cube
\r\nTicket | $380

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- The performance on 11 Nov (Mon) has been cancelled.
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\r\nTicket holders could be admitted to the same performance on 12 November 2019 (Tue) 7:30pm with the original ticket from 11 November 2019 (Mon) 7:30pm. To compensate the inconvenience caused, the original ticket holders are welcome to bring one more friend to enjoy an additional complimentary ticket to the performance on 12 November 2019 (Tue) 7:30pm.  
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\r\nPlease reserve time and come to the onsite ticketing counter at Tai Kwun Contemporary’s reception (operation hours on 12-Nov: 5:30pm - 8pm) for further seats arrangement.
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\r\nFor ticket refund inquiries, please contact Ticketflap at: contact@ticketflap.com (Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm).

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Director | Walther Ruttmann (1927)
\r\nPiano
| Richard Siedhoff
\r\nOboe | Mykyta Sierov

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With Berlin: Symphony of a Great City, a silent movie with live accompaniment by pianist Richard Siedhoff and oboist Mykyra Sierov, the audience can experience an entire daily cycle in Berlin: from empty streets and the slow arrival of trains, to the busy machines and people going to work, and then to the lively post-work evening entertainment. All these scenes create a rhyming combination, with the constant flow of urban objects appearing like musical notes to compose a symphony called “City”.

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