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"Music for the Senses" is an evening-length musical composition by David Alan Broome that explores the overlap between artistry and machine learning. Original music is presented through sound, and then analyzed and interpreted into language and movement. The outcome is a new type of musical science theater that embraces broad definitions of music, text, and choreography. This project was supported by the Artists Creative Fund. The show features these artists: David Alan Broome - keyboards/electronics Aaron Bean - technologist Annie Ellicott - vocals Sandie Busby - sign language interpreter Kiersten Moser - violin Corbin Bodley - violin Ethan Landis - viola Matt Magerkurth - cello Ages 21+ Doors open at 7pm and show runs 8-11pm (Please provide a valid ID) An imaginative and versatile pianist/composer, David Alan Broome has a playful taste for all genres of music. The New York Times has described him as a “deft and focused performer,” as well as an artist who composes “juicily atmospheric music.” David produces original musical worlds that often incorporate choreography and electronics with standard concert performance traditions. As a widely sought after interpreter of new music, David is dedicated to presenting music that is quirky and original. Like seeing faces in clouds, he takes pleasure in finding familiar moments within the unfamiliar.