Fringe returns for its 5th season on October 8th!
Once again, Fringe blurs the lines between classical and modern with a fresh cocktail of an eclectic variety of art.
DJ Little Jen, blending turntables and technique to spin dubstep, electronica and classical music together into a unique signature sound.
Photographer Craig Bromley in the art gallery. Award-winning imagery - distinctive, insightful, and memorable perceptions of his world.
Two independent short films, showcasing stop motion animation and live action film production.
Signature video documentary featuring the evening’s performers, offering glimpses into the individuals behind the instruments, and what to expect in the music.
As its centerpiece, Fringe proudly presents a classical duo: Mozart's Clarinet Quintet in A and Brahms' Clarinet Quintet in B Minor, performed by a renowned ensemble of players. Clarinetist David Odom will be joined by William Johnston (viola), Julie Albers (cello), Helen Kim (violin), and Fia Mancini Durrett (violin).

Doors open at 7pm for audience members to view the art gallery and enjoy the DJ spinning. Once seated at 8, the evening will feature short films, musician documentaries, and chamber music. Re-living the performances after the event is no problem, as the evening's music will be recorded live, and ticket holders will be able to download their own free MP3 of the event.
Tickets are $15 for adults, or $10 with a valid student ID, and can be purchased at http://www.ticketalternative.com/Events/15914.aspx.
You can also purchase tickets over the phone at:
877-725-8849 or at any ticket alternative outlet.
Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students in advance and $20/$15 at the door (if available). For those wishing to lend more support to this worthy endeavor, “pay what you wish” tickets are offered at $25 and $50.
As always, each ticket comes with a free .mp3 download of the evening's music, made available within a few days after the last notes fade.
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