The St. Louis Fringe was on last weekend and this. What with my whirlwind life and pseudo blogging break, I was only able to go yesterday. Caught five performances.
This is Michael Hagmeier, a virtuoso of the didgeridoo. His performance was called Didgeridoo In The Dark and that's just what it was, a forty-five minute improvisation in a black box theater with the lights out. I imagined my self sitting at the foot of Uluru on a moonless night, absorbed in dreamtime.
This is Michael Hagmeier, a virtuoso of the didgeridoo. His performance was called Didgeridoo In The Dark and that's just what it was, a forty-five minute improvisation in a black box theater with the lights out. I imagined my self sitting at the foot of Uluru on a moonless night, absorbed in dreamtime.
5 comments:
Did you enjoy the experience Bob? I think the didgeridoo sounds brilliant when played properly.
Sounds like another fun thing to do in the dark.
A 45 minute didgeridoo concert? That would have been a most unusual way to spend the time. I might have enjoyed it.
That is a lot of didgeridoo music. I have heard it a few times, played by a local artist at a gallery.
I've heard it a couple of times, played by buskers.
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