BOZARTS’ NEXT EVENT
Diva Britannia celebrates an extraordinary British century.
1650-1750 was an incredible time to be in London……..
Innovation and revolution in British social, commercial and cultural life followed the collapse of the Puritan Commonwealth – entrepreneurs and creative artists from across Europe were drawn to London’s opportunities.
Diva Britannia celebrates this in music, with arias from Handel’s Italian operas + English oratorios, Geminiani’s concerti, John Playford’s English Dancing Master, Henry Purcell’s stage works, The Beggar’s Opera and Rule Britannia.
The Bristol Ensemble Baroque Soloists (on period instruments) are joined by narrator Alan Watson and the internationally acclaimed soprano Mhairi Lawson
“Prosecco scented top notes that hit you like a shower of confetti and sunshine.” The Independent
Diva Britannia is devised by David Adams and produced by Bozarts.
Click here to find out more.
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To date in 2012, Bozarts’ collaborations have all sold out. These were:
- Dmitri & Uncle Joe play-with-music at Bristol Old Vic theatre in January
- A Musical Tribute with Will Gregory and Charles Hazlewood at the Royal West of England Academy in February
- Handel’s Messiah with Cantemus Choir at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in March.
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Bozarts is dedicated to expanding the concert experience – we tell unique narratives in words, music and visual projection. Bozarts offers fresh insights – challenging and stimulating audiences into new ways of thinking about music and culture.
Founded in 2009 by Director David Adams and based in Bristol UK, Bozarts is a collective of leading live performance and creative artists. Bozarts’ major commissions and premières include collaborative work with: the conductor Charles Hazlewood, Cirque Bijou, the Bristol Ensemble,
Bristol’s Old Vic Theatre, Colston Hall and St George’s venues.
The Bozarts team is available for performances and concerts, education workshops and sessions, outreach programmes, concert programme and event design.
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“This show breathes new life into entertainment. The format of funky Classical music with physical theatre and visual projection works a treat. It is strong, original, and a bit of theatrical dynamite. Congratulations for a fabulous show.” - Charles Hazlewood