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Step into the depths of ‘Dark Waters’ at Wright Locke Farm

Soundscape Visions announces the return of their much-anticipated immersive performance on Feb. 25 at Wright Locke Farm in Winchester. COURTESY PHOTO/SOUNDSCAPE VISIONS

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The following was submitted by Soundscape Visions:

Prepare to embark on a breathtaking audio-visual journey as Soundscape Visions announces the return of their much-anticipated immersive performance on Feb. 25 at Wright Locke Farm in Winchester.

“We’re thrilled to bring back our immersive audio-visual experience,” says the team at Soundscape Visions. “This year’s theme, Dark Waters, will transport audiences through a series of captivating compositions that intertwine music and visual compositions.”

Renowned for their ability to blend large-scale video projections with original live music, Soundscape Visions creates a synesthetic extravaganza unlike any other.

Expect to be immersed in evocative landscapes, magnetic video art, and intriguing social commentary.

“We’re excited to debut three new audio-visual compositions, alongside two audience favorites,” shares the team. “These new works aim to engage the senses and provoke introspection, offering a truly unique experience for all who attend.”

In a unique twist, Soundscape Visions invites people to join the performance by submitting their own artwork. By purchasing tickets and uploading their images before Feb. 12, participants have the opportunity to see their creations featured during the show, further enriching the visual tapestry of Dark Waters.

“Our community is at the heart of what we do, and we're honored to showcase the creative talent of our audience members,” expresses Soundscape Visions. “This collaborative effort enhances the diversity of our performance, fostering a deeper connection with our viewers.”

With a commitment to pushing boundaries and igniting the imagination, Soundscape Visions promises an unforgettable evening of artistic exploration and collective wonder. Secure your tickets today to embark on a journey through the depths of Dark Waters and immerse yourself in a realm of sound, sight, and emotion.

For more information and ticket purchases, visit the Soundscape Visions website and reserve your place for an unparalleled audio-visual experience.

Tickets are available here.

Upload your images by Feb. 12 at the website.

Soundscape Visions is a creative collective that merges the worlds of visual art with live music and video to create immersive experiences. Through live performances and innovative collaborations, Soundscape Visions invites audiences to engage with music and images in new and transformative ways.

SV Dark Waters includes original photography by Ellery Sanchez.

Soundscape Visions is a recipient of a Lynn Cultural Council grant.

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