Bjork and her crazy orange wig are coming to New York.
The beloved Icelandic singer has just announced a series of dates in New York City that will be a collaboration with the always innovative The Creators Project, being billed as a “live show and education series.”
The performances will take place at the New York Hall of Science on February 3rd, 6th, 9th, 12th, 15th, and 18th and at the Roseland Ballroom on February 22nd, 25th, and 28th, and March 2nd. Of note, the performances will feature both custom-made instruments and a 24-piece Icelandic female choir. In addition, she will work with the New York Hall of Science on a “three-week-long Biophilia education series. Featuring interactive science and music workshops for middle-school children, the series leads students on an intensive study of the scientific concepts at the core of Biophilia’s songs, including crystalline structures, lunar phases, viruses and more. Students will also learn to use the Biophilia apps as tools for music composition.”
For more on these historical events, check out the Facebook event page.