With performances by David Stalling, Ruth McGinley, Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi, Matthew Nolan, Stevie Appelby, Arrivalists and some very special guests, Metronome returns to the NCH with 60 BPM, a specially curated evening of sensory pleasure with neurodivergent audiences in mind.
It’s said that the sound of a metronome set at 60 beats per minute is inherently relaxing so pull up a bean bag and enjoy 360 degrees of performance where music, poetry and spoken word will emerge from a foundation of ambience and visual repose. Curated by SoFFt Productions, The National Concert Hall and Matthew Nolan Music, the evening aims to engage with artists in a new way; to think about how art and music can be presented with decompressions and chill at the core using design, space and beats.
Famous songs that are 60 bpm? Dreams by Fleetwood Mac, Everybody’s Talkin’ by Nilsson, Cat Power’s The Greatest, Heart Of Gold by Neil Young and TLC’s Waterfalls.
The Studio – National Concert Hall
Sat June 8th 8.30pm