Vancouver-based performer, producer, and composer Ruby Singh (aka RupLoops) utilizes vocal percussion, fresh rhymes, live looping, and an arsenal of eclectic instruments from around the globe for an interactive, family-friendly concert that freely incorporates dub reggae, electro-pop, rap, and eastern classical compositions. Through field recordings of animal, plant, and mushroom music, RupLoops' Magnetic North focuses on the deeply creative connection between humans and the natural world. RupLoops builds sonic ecosystems that invite us to explore our relationship to justice, environmental preservation, and climate change. Amidst an array of sound, visual arts and all-ages games, Magnetic North gently encourages audiences to act to safeguard our endangered future.

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Guest Experience at 212-875-5456 or [email protected].

 

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