Right in the Eye

Georges Méliès Film Cine-Concert

Cost:

$25 Adults, $10 Youth & BHSU students
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If the imagination were to incarnate, it would not be surprising if it took the form of cinematographer Georges Méliès.

Right in the Eye is a live concert designed as a soundtrack to a montage of silent films by George Méliès (1861 – 1938) considered to be one of the inventors of cinematography.  It is the musical brainchild of Jean-François Alcoléa who has created a magical show where a multi-layered, evocative and intricate score complements and interprets the otherwise silent films.  A trio of virtuoso musicians are almost a show in themselves, as they conjure music from an extraordinary array of instruments: basics like piano, percussion and guitar; fantastic oddities like the aquaphone (ocean harp), theremin and melodica; and mundane objects like stemware, circular saws, and even plastic take-out lids.  The mesmerizing score and panoply of unexpected sound expertly evokes the technical wizardry, hilarity, and stream of invention bequeathed to cinema by Méliès.

“An exuberant mixed-media feast full of experimental verve.” – The Fountain, Edinburgh Fringe Festival

“A magical hour where films, lighting and music weave a rich tapestry. A unique experience that goes way beyond merely watching very old movies.” – SG Fringe, Edinburgh

“It is at once inventive, elegant, and moving … right to the core!” – Chronique Festival Avignon

 

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Date and Time:

Date:

Thursday, February 24, 2022

Time:

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Cost:

$25 Adults, $10 Youth & BHSU students

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Location

Spearfish, SD 57783 + Google Map
Phone:
605-642-7973
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