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Piece by Piece: a sequence of online solo improvisation

IMC and Triskel Arts Centre are coming together to host a weekly sequence of unique online solo performances featuring leading Irish improvisers, beginning on Friday 10th April at 8pm

Each artist’s input performance will influence or inspire the next performance in this musical chain. Piece by piece, artists will create new improvised work, based on the preceding work, which, by its conclusion, will have dynamically reflected this strange new world we find ourselves in. Improvising musicians are uniquely skilled at interpretation and spontaneous creation allowing for fresh creation of the highest calibre.

Audiences can enjoy this new work live via IMC’s YouTube channel as well as IMC's and Triskel's social media platforms on Fridays at 8pm, beginning on Friday 10th April.

Enjoy fresh new music, influenced in real-time, from world-class Irish improvising musicians, telling the story of these strange times through new music and live performance, piece by piece.

The 8 soloists taking part in this series will be announced on Friday 3rd April.

Piece by Piece is an exciting new initiative from IMC and Triskel Arts Centre, which brings an entirely new meaning to the term ‘online influencer’.

IMC and Triskel are committed to continuing to employ artists and engage audiences, particularly during these challenging times.

‘Piece By Piece’ is one of IMC’s new online initiatives to support and sustain the Irish artist community. Additionally, we are currently promoting online music lessons, promoting album releases in the place of live concerts as well as featuring a number of useful career-focused articles in our website’s Resources section.

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