OZ Arts Nashville

Music
MainStage
Kaki King
The Neck is a Bridge to the Body
April 15, 2016 at 8:00 pm
April 16, 2016 at 8:00 pm
Appropriate for all ages
MainStage
Kaki King
The Neck is a Bridge to the Body
April 15, 2016 at 8:00 pm
April 16, 2016 at 8:00 pm
Appropriate for all ages

The Neck is a Bridge to the Body

Kaki King

Kaki King Rescheduled for April 15 & April 16

OZ Arts is pleased to announced that Kaki King will have two performances on April 15 and April 16. Tickets are on sale now.

Friday, April 15, 2016 | 8 PM

Saturday, April 16, 2016 | 8 PM – SOLD OUT

70 min / no intermission

“I’ve never seen anything like it… a sumptuous feast for the senses, a dizzying display of sound and vision by a guitarist already renowned for her innovation… I repeat: Do not miss this.” – Boston Globe

“It’s a beautiful thing when two entirely different art forms fit so well together that the boundaries between vision and sound, hand and ear, line and note, begin to blur. We’re feeling that particular kind of synesthesia…” – Huffington Post

 

Details

Provocative and moving, surprising and beautiful, The Neck Is A Bridge To The Body is master guitarist and composer Kaki King at her visionary best. A truly diverse musical journey from groove to grit, this performance becomes a multimedia experience as digital algorithms process King’s melodies, scratches, taps and strums into visuals uniquely crafted by Glowing Pictures (Animal Collective, David Byrne & Brian Eno, The Beastie Boys). As King deftly explores her signature Ovation Adamas acoustic six-string, luminous textures and imagery appear instantly, transforming her instrument into a video monitor. Additional projections cast onto a cinema screen backdrop tell a new story of creation in dialogue with those projected onto King’s all-white guitar, customized specifically for this production. The result is a one-of-a-kind experience that is at once mesmerizing and thought-provoking.


 

Performance FAQs

Coming to a performance at OZ Arts? Here’s what you need to know!

[toggler title=”Where are general admission seats located?” ]Every seating bank is custom-designed specifically for the production and offers various vantage points. This way, there are no “bad” seats in the house! Open seating enables audience members to select their own seat and make the most of their experience. Our members (The Critic level and above) enjoy reserved seating, designated by black seat covers. If you are interested in joining OZ Arts as a member, please visit our Support page.[/toggler]

[toggler title=”What is the dress?” ]Many of our guests will be in business casual or cocktail attire, however OZ Arts does not strictly enforce a dress code. [/toggler]

[toggler title=”Is this program kid-friendly?” ]Every program at OZ Arts is vastly different. While our visiting artist programs are not usually designed for children, we have found that many children of varying ages have enjoyed experiencing contemporary art. Ultimately, we encourage parents to do some research and decide if a program matches their child’s interests. Of course, feel free to call or email us if you have any specific questions! And, check out some of our education and outreach programs – created just for kids! – on our Education page. [/toggler]

[toggler title=”Where should I park?” ]For the convenience of our guests, a complimentary valet service is provided for all OZ Arts visiting artist performances (TNTs not included – we will have parking directors to help you safely self-park on those evenings!).[/toggler]

[toggler title=”Oh no! I am running late! Can I still be seated?” ]Due to the varying nature of our programming, latecomers will be permitted on a case-by-case basis, depending on the requests of the visiting artists.[/toggler]

[toggler title=”Do you have snacks and/or drinks?” ]Wine, beer, spirits, non-alcoholic beverages and light concessions are available for purchase at all OZ Arts artistic programs. We regret that bar and concession sales are closed during performances but will reopen post-show (or during intermission, when applicable). The bar and concession area accepts cash and major credit cards.[/toggler]

[toggler title=”Can I get a refund on my tickets if I’m not going to use them anymore?” ]All ticket sales are final and we are unable to offer refunds. Should you wish to withdraw your enrollment from this event and donate your tickets, you may do so at least 24 hours before the beginning of the performance. The full amount of your contribution may be considered tax-deductible. To request a receipt, please email membership@ozartsnashville.org at least 24 hours before the performance.[/toggler]

[toggler title=”May I give my tickets away if I am unable to use them?
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[toggler title=”What is a TNT event and how are they different from regular artistic programs?” ]Thursday Night Things (TNT) is an ongoing series featuring Tennessee-based artists in a more casual manner than our visiting artist programs. Feel free to come and go at your convenience, and enjoy onsite food trucks as well as our bar.[/toggler]