Dallas Chamber Symphony Opens With Fritz Lang's METROPOLIS, 10/13

By: Oct. 09, 2015
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Dallas Chamber Symphony's season opens next Tuesday, October 13 at 8pm, with an incredible collaboration between the Orchestra, Dallas VideoFest 28, and SMU's Division of Dance. The evening features Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis, and a new film score by Brian Satterwhite. Original choreography and stunning video projections by Christopher Dolder will make this a multi-dimensional, multi-media experience, unlike anything you have ever seen or heard before. It's going to be absolutely amazing, so bring your friends and family!

MAIN EVENT AT 8:00 PM

At this world-premiere event, experience Fritz Lang's science fiction masterpiece Metropolis on opening night of the Dallas Chamber Symphony's 2015/16 season and VideoFest 28. The classic film will be screened as the orchestra performs a new score by Brian Satterwhite. This production boasts original choreography by Christopher Dolder of Southern Methodist University's Division of Dance, and the event promises to be a stunning multi-dimensional, multi-media experience, unlike anything you have ever seen before. This screening features the Moroder version of the film released in 1984. Metropolis is suitable for most audiences. Parental guidance is suggested (PG).

Get your Tickets, starting at $19.

AFTER PARTY AROUND 9:30 PM

Ticket holders can meet the performers over complimentary appetizers at Proof + Pantry, just across the street, immediately following the event. Open seating will be available, inside the restaurant and outside on the patio.

For tickets, visit: https://dcsymphony.secure.force.com/ticket#sections_a0F1a000000jyjUEAQ



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