Cléo Palacio-Quintin’s blend of technology and art mesmerized the University of Lethbridge. With sensors fixed to her flutes, Quintin’s progressions control videos and soundscapes to add a more intimate dimension to her compositions. These dimensions help the audience connect with every composer Quintin has worked with and even left some students inspired. Launching her tour at the U of L, Quintin has dates scheduled for Calgary, Victoria and Winnipeg.

Hyper-flutes take centre stage at University of Lethbridge
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