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Clockwork: Origins

What happens when artists and other creatives are randomly partnered and given 24 hours to create a new emergent work? Anything is possible.

Maybe a group will want to explore the origins of the universe according to Yoruba traditions, Klezmer music, and tap dancing. Or, the origins of anxiety might be told through papier-mâché and classical opera. Anything is possible. Performances will debut on Facebook Live on Clockwork Music and Spirit & Place pages. Be sure to like and subscribe. 👍

🏆 Each performance group will have a chance to win $1000. We want YOU and all of our viewers at home to vote for their favorite group and choose our winner.

This virtual event is FREE and open to the public. To make this at-home concert experience more interactive, Clockwork Music is offering many levels to support featuring donations, Clockwork merchandise and more exclusive opportunities.

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Clockwork ORIGNS is presented by Clockwork Music, Tabitha Barbour, Healer Indy, and local Indy artists and musicians.


ABOUT CLOCKWORK. This is a show for artists, by artists. Clockwork centers the concept of community-building through emergent, creative, improvisation. We want to the the world the opportunity to have a sense of wonderment. People are feeling more isolated than ever before, and the only way through this is collective, free-expression and relationship building and common creative experience. Clockwork is an opportunity to be a part of the growing and thriving community of Independent artists creative collective opportunity here in Indianapolis.


ABOUT SPIRIT &PLACE. The Spirit & Place Festival (Nov. 5-15) celebrates the powerful role the arts, humanities, and religion play in community life. Housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI, Spirit & Place is celebrating its 25th year. Learn more at spiritandplace.org.

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