Niyaz- "Shir Ali Mardan (Song of a warrior)" The Fourth Light Immersive Multimedia Experience
- Updated
Niyaz and visual artist Jerome Delapierre present "The Fourth Light Project" (an immersive multimedia experience).
This groundbreaking and immersive experience, combines live musical and dance performance with interactive technologies and advanced projection/ body-mapping techniques that respond to sound and movement in real time. The end result creates a new kind of Digital Scenography and live musical experience, one in which virtual and real space merge to create an illusionistic three-dimensional environment that eliminates the distance between the audience and performers. This seamless synthesis of sound, space, image and light, actually invites the audience inside the art to share in a unique narrative and multi-sensory experience.
Musicians:
Azam Ali- Voice
Loga Ramin Torkian- Kamaan
Didem Basar- Kanun
Gabriel Ethier- Keyboards, Programming
Ravi Naimpally -Tabla
Whirling Dervish- Tanya Evanson
Video credits:
Michael Wees- Videographer 1
Jules De Niverville- Videographer 2
Kambiz Kushan - Video editing
As featured on
It's part theater, part concert, but Niyaz composer hopes in the end you will feel a sense of peace and understanding for all humankind.
Latest video
View this profile on Instagram#ThisIsTucson 🌵 (@this_is_tucson) • Instagram photos and videos
Most viewed stories
-
This new restaurant is coming soon, bringing Southern favorites to Tucson
-
60 fun events happening in Tucson this weekend Sept. 19-22 🥨
-
60 fun events happening in Tucson this weekend Sept. 12-15 🛼🎬
-
This nameless taco stand makes delicious al pastor tacos straight from the trompo
-
The iconic Barbie truck is returning to Tucson with exclusive merch 🎀
-
100 fun events happening in Tucson this September 2024 👻🎶
-
35 FREE events happening in Tucson this September 2024 💸
-
Where should I eat in Tucson? A GIANT list of bucket list spots for every craving
-
At 6 months old, Tucson's baby elephant has made her way into the big girl pool
-
This local market turns Hotel Congress into a monthly hub of vintage clothing