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The Third Element: Dia De Los Muertos

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Venture beyond the veil with 'The Third Element' on 2 November, the Day of the Dead, where the curtain between worlds grows whisper-thin. This inaugural concert of the Third Element unfolds as a tapestry of musical and poetic expressions, designed to explore the themes of death, ancestry, and shifting identities. The evening is anchored by Duke Bojadziev’s evocative compositions, Genevieve Kim’s raw vocals, and Anna Mouchref’s poetic verses, with special guest artists Ricardo Pinto on trumpet and ARIAΔΝΑ on violin and voice. Join The Third Element for a celebration of the completeness of life’s hidden harmonies, where every ending is a profound beginning. Doors open at 7:00 PM, followed by ceremonial cacao served by Perry Patraszewski, rooting us for introspection and connectivity. To keep the collective energy of the evening uninterrupted, doors close at 7:15 PM. No late arrivals will be admitted. We kindly ask that you arrive early to settle in and get cozy. Raw delights by @RawCakesByFlora will be served later in the evening. Space is limited, so we will not be refunding or reselling any tickets. However, you can re-sell your ticket via Shotgun's platform. ABOUT The Third Element The Third Element is an ensemble featuring Duke Bojadziev, a film composer and pianist whose scores sweep across time and tradition; Genevieve Kim, a performance artist whose voice traverses the edges of human emotions; and Anna Mouchref, a poet delving into the liminal space of the active imagination. As their name suggests, this trio navigates beyond the mere dualities of existence—light and dark, earth and sky—crafting a sonic and lyrical odyssey that taps into the elemental and the unseen. Their collaboration is an invitation to wander the spaces between, to explore the synthesis of life's hidden harmonies. Listeners are called to join in a ritual of discovery, to immerse in the completeness that music and poetry reminds us--the completeness of all that is and that ever was.
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