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Julius Eastman: A Power Greater Than

Davóne Tines, AMOC* & Kyle Marshall Dance Company

Two dancers

Barbican artist-in-residence Davóne Tines performs a multidisciplinary all-Julius Eastman program curated by Seth Parker Woods, alongside AMOC* & Kyle Marshall Dance Company. 

This boundary-breaking concert will celebrate Eastman's art within the greater context of his life, creativity, and humanity. Woods and Tines are joined by soloists Conor Hanick, Richard Valitutto, and Adam Tendler (pianos) and JIJI (guitar) for a programme that includes Prelude and The Holy Presence of Joan D'Arc, Touch Him When, Piano 2, and Gay Guerilla.

Indelibly associated with contemporary music, 'Davóne Tines is changing what it means to be a classical singer' (The New Yorker). He was awarded a Grammy nomination for his recording of the title role in Anthony Davis’ X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X and created the role of Ned Peters in John Adams’ most recent opera Girls of the Golden West.

Produced by the Barbican

Ticket prices

Standard
From £15 *
* Excludes £4 booking fee

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Location
The Barbican Hall is located within the main Barbican building. Head to Level G and follow the signs to find your seating level. 

Address
Barbican Centre
Silk Street, London
EC2Y 8DS

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