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Grab your popcorn on November 2 as Density512 and dadaLab present the 1931 film Frankenstein complete with a LIVE orchestra playing Michael Shapiro’s modern score! Hailed in its time for “gruesome chill-producing and exciting drama…produced intelligently and lavishly and with a grade of photography that is superb” (Film Daily, 1931), Frankenstein still leaves today’s audiences “riveted to their seats” when accompanied by Shapiro’s score. Additionally, this screening will feature In Prism, a brand new short by filmmaker Dave Brick with an original score by Jackie Myers, director of Silent Films Out Loud.
VIP Experience at 6:30 | General Admission Doors Open at 7:00 | Film Screenings Begin at 7:30
$25 Limited Online Presale | $40 General Admission | $10 Student | $75 VIP experience
VIP experience includes:
Pre-show talk with Artistic Director/musicians (Starting at 6:30p)
-Premium seating options
-Halloween goodie bag
-Drink ticket
Density512 is a chamber orchestra and collective of brave and open musicians who champion contemporary programming. We tell stories through imaginatively curated experiences, amplify the voices of groundbreaking and emerging artists, and cultivate interdisciplinary collaborations.
As a collective, we seek to build inclusive community and partnerships through music and storytelling. Our aim is to tell stories from across our community and those that are reflective of the diversity of experiences that are held by our collective members, collaborators, and broader community members. Since 2017 Density512 has given more than 30 world premieres, served over 8,000 live attendees, and reached over 100,000 people through radio and television performances. Density512 recently premiered the Holocaust Remembrance Opera Eva and the Angel of Death, played at the 2022 SXSW Music Festival, launched classical radio station KMFA 89.5’s Off Beat Series, co-curated Fast Forward Austin’s 2018 new music festival, and participated in nine performances of Ragnar Kjartannson’s kinetic sculpture S.S. Hangover at The Contemporary Austin with Kjarten Sveinsson of Sigur Rós.
This project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.