
A live string quartet, more than 20,000 candles illuminating the ground and a fleet of drones flying over the sky to perform an aerial choreography inspired by works by Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky or Debussy. DroneArt Show will be held for two nights only (May 30 and 31). Tickets are already on sale and you can get yours here.
The experience will take place only two days at the Gran Hipódromo de Andalucía, in Dos Hermanas, just outside Seville. And no, it’s no coincidence that it’s there: this Sevillian corner has just what the show needs to shine (literally). Far from the hustle and bustle and the streetlights, the sky is darkened just enough so that is seen with the clarity of a fair in the middle of an August night.
From Los Angeles to Seville: a show that has already conquered the sky
After selling out in Los Angeles and going viral during its run in Miami, [trackLink link_url=”https://feverup.com/m/<b]343758“>DroneArt Show continues its international tour landing in Spain, passing through Madrid and Seville.
The musical program of DroneArt Show in Seville
For about an hour, [trackLink link_url=”https://feverup.com/m/<b]343758“>the string quartet will perform the most iconic pieces of classical music in two acts:
Act I
- The Four Seasons (Antonio Vivaldi)
- Spring (Allegro, Largo, Allegro Pastorale)
- Summer (Allegro non molto, Adagio-Presto, Presto)
- Autumn (Allegro, Adagio Molto, Allegro Molto)
- Winter (Allegro non molto, Largo, Allegro)
- La neige danse ( Claude Debussy)
Act II
- The ballet of the unborn chicks (Modest Mussorgsky)
- The Cuckoo (Camille Saint-Saëns)
- The Swan (Camille Saint-Saëns)
- Swan Lake, Op. 20, Act IV: No. 29 “Finale” (P. I. Tchaikovsky)