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17 May

Notre-Dame After Dark

  • Art
  • Exhibition

Wandering through Paris at night, you find yourself in an abandoned cathedral – what stirs in this eerie emptiness? Discover the secrets of Notre-Dame de Paris, and bid farewell to the exhibition, at this spellbinding acoustic concert.

Following their sold-out Sound of Joy performance last year, Maria Zhdanovich (flute) and Georgia White (clarinet) return to the Immigration Museum to investigate the spiritual power connected to different times of the day.

Joined by Lili Stephens (violin), Sebastian Coyne (viola) and Fergus Ascot (cello), the Long Room is transformed into a labyrinth of sonic texture.

This immersive concert experience combines Western music tradition, Australian contemporary composition, and group improvisation, creating a mysterious soundtrack that explores the emotional complexities Notre-Dame elicits.

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Date Times
Sat 17 May
  • 5.30pm - 6.15pm 5:30pm - 6:15pm
  • 7pm - 7.45pm 7:00pm - 7:45pm
  • 8.30pm - 9.15pm 8:30pm - 9:15pm

Location

Immigration Museum
400 Flinders St
Melbourne 3000

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Price and bookings

From $15 to $30

Adult / general $30
Senior $25
Student / concession $25
Children $15

Free for children under 3

Book online for Notre-Dame After Dark

Contact details

  • telephone number: 13 11 02
  • email address: mvbookings@museum.vic.gov.au
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