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Winter Solstice Concerts at St John the Divine

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Winter Solstice Concerts at St John the Divine

Other events in December 2010

16 - 18 December, 2010
In celebration of the winter solstice - the shortest day and longest night of the year - the Cathedral of St John the Divine hosts special concerts.
Filling this magnificent west Harlem cathedral with music, theatre and dance, "Earth musician" Paul Winter draws audiences in excess of 11,000 for four performances over three days. The concert is made up of fantastical effects which take the audience on a symbolic journey through the longest night of the year.
Making good use of the largest gothic cathedral in the world, the space is transformed into a theatrical stage with a gigantic tam-tam gong representing the sun and a humongous ball that spins down the aisle representing the Earth. But this is just a taster. Each year has its own unique style and flavour and, frankly, seeing is believing. We can only say that if you're intrigued then check it out. Make sure you get there early - the secret's definitely out on this one.

Date & Time

Thu, 12/16 & Fri 12/17 at 8pm
Sat 12/18 at 2pm & 7:30pm

Location

Cathedral of St. John the Divine

Admission

US$35-US$80

Direction

By Subway: 1 to 110th St.



By Bus: 11 runs north on Amsterdam & south on Columbus Aves.

Contact

+1 212 316 7540
For more information visit : http://www.solsticeconcert.com/external link

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