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Paraorchestra: Dance Like Nobody's Watching

Vivid music and bespoke projections transport us back to Vienna, 1918, and into composer Arnold Schoenberg’s underground utopia of musical escapism.

In Dance like Nobody’s Watching, conductor Charles Hazlewood and acclaimed mezzo-soprano Ruby Hughes, along with a Paraorchestra ensemble, conjure composer Arnold Schoenberg’s radical underworld.

Tired of the ignorance and conservative mindset of establishment types, critics and celebrity musicians of the time, Schoenberg dreamed of a new counter-culture.

In revolt, he founded the ‘Society for Private Musical Performance’, a space where – free from judgement – Schoenberg and his fellow adventurers, misfits and radicals could indulge their love of popular music.

The Society rehearsed and performed at a ferocious pace, reverberating the leftfield utopia they’d created with the sound of stripped-back Viennese waltzes. These elaborate classics were normally performed exclusively for the wealthy and the entitled, but in Schönberg’s alternate reality, they were reclaimed to be enjoyed in their purest form – by and for lovers of music.

In Dance Like Nobody’s Watching, we invite you into Schoenberg’s inner circle, creating an intimate atmosphere – daring, vivid and powerful.

Bespoke projections by visual artist and film-maker John Minton, who has worked with artists such as Portishead, Sleaford Mods and on Paraorchestra’s Minimalism Changed My Life, combine with these era-defining orchestral reductions to transport you to Schoenberg’s escapist utopia.

Performers

Paraorchestra

Charles Hazlewood conductor

Ruby Hughes mezzo-soprano, *

Repertoire

Schoenberg: 5 Orchestral Pieces, Op.16

Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen arr. Schoenberg

J Strauss II: Rosen aus den Suden (Roses from the South), Op.388 arr. Schoenberg; Kaiser-Walzer (Emperor Waltz), Op.437 arr. Schoenberg; Lagunen-Walzer (Lagoon Waltz), Op.411 arr. Schoenberg; Schatz-Walzer (Treasure Waltz), Op.418 arr. Webern; Wein, Weib und Gesang (Wine, Woman and Song), Op.333 arr. Berg

Need to know

Age guidance
For ages 7+. Under-12s must be accompanied by an adult.
Content warnings
Visuals used during the performance include occasional references to war.
Event information

This show contains flashing imagery.
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*Please note change of artist from originally advertised

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This event is held at the Purcell Room Southbank Centre

The Purcell Room is located in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, which is open from 90 minutes before events start until they finish. It’s closed at all other times.