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String Theory combines the refined elegance of classical music, the clear mood of modern ambient, and the raw energy of rock & roll into a performance experience that is as inspiring as it is unique. The music is designed to engage and entice the listener/audience member to take a sonic journey to places previously unexplored. The invented instruments are the visual and sonic point of departure, and the accompanying instruments transition from support to focal roles as the pieces unfold.




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getting ready for Valentine’s Day

29 01 2009

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Only 2 1/2 weeks to go until our Valentine’s Day show at The Eli & Edythe Broad Stage in Santa Monica.  There is still so much to do.  This is an especially exciting project for us because we will be premiering all new work and also presenting our work in a new format.  We have some cool new instruments ready to rock and a 15 member ensemble of musicians and dancers!  See you at the Theater!

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  1. Jim Moores wrote on 15. February 2009 at 9:16 pm o'clock                  

    Julie teaches Lena, my 7 year old daughter, piano. Julie told us about this ‘project’ she was doing. We were unable to purchase tickets but she worked it out so we could attend the dress rehearsal yesterday. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. You guys blew us away. I have so many questions, so much to say. It was as beautiful as it was haunting, dazzling as it was reflective. Fun as it was funny. We loved every second of it. Thank you Julie, thank you String Theory. Please put us on your mailing list, so we can experience it again… and if there’s dvd’s cd’s we’d like to know. Again, thanks for making it such a memorable valentine’s.

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