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Musician Brings Storytelling Performance To Garnerville

GARNERVILLE, N.Y. -- A classically trained musician who plays multiple instruments is bringing her audiovisual storytelling work to a Garnerville stage.

Bora Yoon will bring her storytelling through music to the Garner Arts Center stage Saturday, Nov. 19.

Bora Yoon will bring her storytelling through music to the Garner Arts Center stage Saturday, Nov. 19.

Photo Credit: Garner Arts Center

Bora Yoon, is a Korean-American composer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist who spins her yarns through music, movement and sound, will perform Saturday, Nov. 19 at Garner Arts Center.

She will conjures up a "soundscape" with digital devices, voice and found objects, and instruments from various cultures and historical centuries at gallery, located in the 19th century pre-Civil war Garnerville Arts & Industrial Center.

Yoon will employ the following in her concert: 

Voice, violin, Tibetan singing bowls, cellphones, radios, water, bike bells, synthesizers, walkie-talkies, wind tubes, metronomes, Bible pages, spoons, found objects, viola through an octave-dropping pedal to sound like a bass, piano, tin cans, field recordings, electronics, and particular acoustic and architectural features of the venue itself  (stage as instrument). 

Tickets are ($12/adults; $10/seniors, students, military) are available in advance at www.garnerartscenter.org, or call (845) 947-7108; or at the Center office, 55 W. Railroad Ave., Garnerville.

Tickets will also be sold at the door.

The show is at 7:30 p.m.

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