Published March 5, 2015 This content is archived.
Sound will be the theme of Buffalo’s next Science & Art Cabaret, and the lineup for the March event will be a classic.
It includes a DJ from The Pink (a celebrated dive bar in Buffalo), a record label founder and two researchers in the field of communicative disorders and sciences.
Quirky, eclectic and fun: That’s the Science & Art Cabaret, an ongoing, collaborative program between Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, UB and the Buffalo Museum of Science.
Supported by the Technē Institute for Arts and Emerging Technologies at UB, the cabaret is an event series that asks experts from different walks of life to present creative and intellectual ideas about a common theme.
The next cabaret, titled “Sound,” will start at 7 p.m. March 25 at the Ninth Ward at Babeville, 341 Delaware Ave., Buffalo.
The event is free and open to the public. There will be a cash bar.
The lineup:
“I often refer to the cabaret as ‘Casual Learning Wednesdays,’ and we’ve stuck fairly true to that tradition,” says Hallwalls curator John Massier, one of the series’ organizers. “While we always enter into each themed cabaret with confidence in the general idea and the invited participants, we can never determine how it will all play out.”