Featuring National Geographic Explorers Bryan Smith and Keith Ladzinski Meet two filmmakers renowned for capturing extreme feats of adventure in some of the world’s most remote and inhospitable environments. Based out of British Columbia, Bryan Smith brings stories of adventure to the screen from the South Pacific’s deepest canyons to the frozen waters of Niagara Falls. Keith Ladzinski takes on the seemingly impossible — including chasing tornadoes, hanging from massive natural arches and swimming with alligators — to document the endeavors of the world’s most elite adventurers. Photo Credit: Keith Ladzinski
National Geographic Live virtual events will feature live broadcasts with National Geographic explorers from all corners of the globe. Explorers will share stories and engage in moderated conversation, including an audience Q&A session.
All National Geographic Live virtual events will be presented online on specific broadcast dates and will be hosted by National Geographic. Ticket holders will receive emailed viewing instructions in advance of each livestream presentation.
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Wednesday, 17 March, 2021 7:00PM
Joined by guest conductor Keitaro Harada, the Seattle Symphony performs a vibrant program featuring contemporary works by Dai Fujikura, Takashi Yoshimatsu and Akira Senju for the 13th annual Celebrate Asia at Benaroya Hall.
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Thursday, 18 March, 2021 7:30PM
Seattle-based indie rock band Ivan & Alyosha, also known as I&A, joins forces with the Seattle Symphony for one night only! I&A is led by vocalist Tim Wilson, his songwriting partners Ryan Carbary (guitar) and Pete Wilson (bass), as well as guitarist Tim Kim and drummer Cole Mauro. Known for their sweet, Beatles-esque pop harmonies and jangly guitar licks, this five-piece group has toured with everyone from Aimee Mann to Brandi Carlile. Now, with a decade of touring and recording under their belts, Ivan & Alyosha continue to hone their creative voice, unafraid to let their sound evolve while staying true to their folk-pop roots. This live broadcast is presented as part of The Essential Series, the Symphony's new cross-genre collaboration featuring diverse voices in the Pacific Northwest. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased directly from the Seattle Symphony Live platform.
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Friday, 26 March, 2021 8:00PM
Featuring National Geographic Explorers Diva Amon and David Gruber Get a glimpse into the ocean’s greatest depths — and the fascinating creatures that live there — with two leading marine biologists and National Geographic Explorers. David Gruber searches the oceans for bioluminescent and biofluorescent marine species and designs delicate and noninvasive tools for studying and interacting with deep-sea life. Diva Amon participates in expeditions around the world to study the unusual animals living in a variety of deep-sea habitats — and how humans impact them. Through stories and conversation, they’ll shine a light on this dark, cold and mysterious world.
National Geographic Live virtual events will feature live broadcasts with National Geographic explorers from all corners of the globe. Explorers will share stories and engage in moderated conversation, including an audience Q&A session.
Photo Credit: David Gruber
All National Geographic Live virtual events will be presented online on specific broadcast dates and will be hosted by National Geographic. Ticket holders will receive emailed viewing instructions in advance of each livestream presentation.
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Wednesday, 31 March, 2021 7:00PM
John Turman host
Seattle Symphony percussionists
Explore fun rhymes and dance to exciting rhythms with our friends in the percussion section! We'll shake, we'll rattle and we'll clap along to the beat with host and Seattle Symphony Horn John Turman, who will be joined by Seattle Symphony percussionists for this musical adventure. Tiny Clips for Tiny Tots, modeled after the Symphony's Tiny Tots concert series, offers short performances full of fun and discovery for the young and young at heart. These virtual, interactive and fun concerts are approximately 18 minutes.
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Friday, 2 April, 2021 11:00AM