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Dates:Saturday, April 22, 2023
Hours:2:00pm
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:$$ see below
Category:School Vacation

earth week climate hope concert photoEarth Week is a weeklong series of events on the environment and climate change leading up to Earth Day (April 22, 2023).

Join us for conversations, performances and more focused on celebrating and protecting our planet.

Have you ever wondered what science sounds like? Multiverse is an interdisciplinary concert series combining music and science in live performance.

Join scientists, artists and musicians to explore possible worlds through evocative discussion, immersive music and mind-bending art in a cohesive, multimedia experience.

The Climate Hope Concert will interweave music and science to tell immersive stories of regeneration: projects working to heal not just our atmosphere, but our biosphere and society as a whole.

Over the course of the show, musicians and scientists connect diverse threads together, exploring topics from sustainable polymers, coral reef restoration, urban regeneration projects and the regeneration of space, as a unifying source of wonder for our precious island earth.

Cellist Mike Block of the Silk Road Ensemble will premiere new electrosymphonic works by composer David Ibbett, together with arias from the 'In Stile Moderno' duo. Projections by multimedia artist Nuozhou Wang.

Speakers
Sarah Davies — assistant professor of biology, Boston University

Peter Galison — professor of the history of science, Harvard University and director, Black Hole Initiative

Steven Nutter — executive director, Green Cambridge

Patricia Spence — director, Urban Farming Institute

The MONET Project

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CitySpace Tickets Premiere: $25.00 (includes reserved seating in the front of the theater) General: $15.00 Student: $5.00 Virtual Tickets $5.00 (only one ticket needed per household)

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www.wbur.org/events/838603/multiverse-concert-series-climate-hope-concert

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890 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA, 02215 map

WBUR CitySpace
890 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215

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