Dixon's Violin w/ Jordan Hamilton outside concert - Kalamazoo

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400 East Kilgore Road,Kalamazoo MI 49001

02 May, 2021

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Join us for a rare opportunity to experience Dixon's mesmerizing music, as seen on TED.com, at Electric Forest, & Burning Man. ** Please bring your own chairs or blankets, snacks, and beverages. Yoga mats, hula hoops or flow toys also welcome! *** Safety protocols: This is an outdoor event. Attendance is limited to allow for ample social-distancing. Please seat yourself at least 6 feet away from people you don't live with. Masks are encouraged while entering/leaving the space and should be worn if/when having conversations with people you don't live with. If you are feeling ill or having any COVID symptoms, please stay home and we will happily honor your refund request. We want you all to be comfortable and safe! Sunday, May 2 3:30 PM Doors Open 4:00 PM Jordan Hamilton 5:00 PM Dixon's Violin (75 minutes) $20 advance / $25 day of All ages welcome Children 12 and under are free About Dixon's Violin: The world’s premier visionary violinist, Dixon’s life mission is to inspire people – and he has done so across North America, including giving three TED talks/performances, over ten years at Burning Man, plus radio, TV, and film appearances. A former technology leader and symphony violinist, Dixon walked away from a distinguished career to follow his dream full-time, and invented a whole new music genre. Dixon now improvises on a 5-string electric violin with a looping system he developed to create an all-live one-man symphony, guided by his remarkable personal story of life transformation. https://dixonsviolin.com/ https://www.facebook.com/dixonsviolin/videos/1810740125664989/ About Jordan Hamilton: Jordan Hamilton, cellist of Last Gasp Collective and the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, merges songwriting, loop pedals, sample machines, and vocals to create a sonic landscape of experimental hip-hop, folk, soul, and classical music. The Western Michigan University graduate aims to find new ways for the cello, a traditional instrument, to relate to a modern audience where it can be found playing the music of Bach, the Beatles, or Chance the Rapper. Filled with an eclectic range of songs, Jordan’s set is sure to capture the heart and mind while reflecting on new horizons. http://www.jordanhamiltonmusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/jordanhamiltonandmusic/

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