Red Bull Flying Bach

What does it take to create a B-Boy show no one has ever seen before? The recipe is simple. Take classical music like Johann Sebastian Bach’s “The Well-Tempered Clavier” and add one of the best B-Boy crews in the world, the Flying Steps, and a performance in the St.James United Church in Montreal, a national historic site of Canada and Quebec’s religious heritage building that has excellent acoustics and it used for concerts throughout the year. On November 28, 29 and 30, 2010, Flying Steps will show a new way of interpreting classical music.

Flying Steps will be performing to the Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Das Wohltempererte Klavier” (The Well-Tempered Clavier”) during the Montréal Bach-Festival 2010. The combination of powerful performances and creative ideas lead to their innovative show concept. Red Bull Flying Bach will deliver a unique performance and will let the spectators live an experience filled of a full range of emotions that will leave everyone breathless.

About Flying Steps
The German B-Boy crew Flying Steps was created in 1993 by Amigo and Vartan from Berlin and is specialized on the urban dance forms, B-Boying (Breakdance), Popping and Locking. The crew became World Champion in these dance forms twice, as Flying Steps won the international Battle of the Year and the Red Bull Beat Battle.

For more information about Flying Steps, visit www.flying-steps.de.
For additional information about the Montréal Bach Festival 2010, please go to: www.festivalbachmontreal.com.

How to Get Tickets:
Red Bull Flying Bach featuring Germany’s leading B-Boy crew, Flying Steps
November 28, 29 & 30, 2010 at @ St.James United Church, Montreal, 463 Ste-Catherine Street Ouest

Concert starts at 7:30pm and tickets are available at www.festivalbachmontreal.com, http://festivalbachmontrealredbull.eventbrite.com and by phone at: 514.581.8637.

Tickets cost $20 for students (proof of ID is required), $37 for balcony and $42 for floor seating.

 

 


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