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Waterphonics on the Atlanta Beltline
WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE: Waterphonics, a duet with Klimchak and Stuart Gerber, will perform a program of percussion music using wildly creative homemade instruments conceived around the theme of “water” on Sun., May 15 at 3 p.m.
Sunday May 15, 2022 03:00 PM EDT
Cost: Free
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CL Critic Doug DeLoach Recommends: As part of the Art on the Atlanta BeltLine project, Waterphonics, a duet with Klimchak and Stuart Gerber, will perform a program of percussion music using wildly creative homemade instruments conceived around the theme of “water” in a matinee concert on Sun., May 15. The instruments include a bass marimba constructed from water cooler jugs, dueling interconnected water-filled bowls and – wait for it — a kitchen sink on wheels. The unusual location of Lebeato Loungue: Water Wonderland, the McDonough Tunnel on the Southside Beltline, promises to impart its own special acoustic vibe to the proceedings. – DD
From the venue:
Klimchak and Stuart Gerber will perform a percussion concert for home-built instruments which use water as part of their design. This concert features a homebuilt carboy marimba tuned with water, several sets of water-filled steel bowls connected together with tubing and a wheeled cart with a working sink played with various pots, pans, bowed strings, springs and other kitchen utensils altered with electronic effects.
The McDonough Tunnel on the Southside Beltline