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Liquid Music x Northrop Performance Series

Liquid Music and Northrop at the University of Minnesota join forces for a new, ongoing partnership beginning in 2024. Curated and produced by Liquid Music's artistic director, Kate Nordstrum, this inspired series will bring singular artists from across the globe to Northrop's iconic stage, showcasing boundary-defying performances in contemporary music, dance, and beyond.

Northrop's historic Aeolian-Skinner Opus 892 pipe organ takes center stage in select projects, where composers and musicians will explore the instrument's limits to sublime effect. The series will also unveil new works from emerging music creators and choreographers, augmenting Northrop's robust dance programming with interdisciplinary projects that highlight the power of adventurous collaboration and afford Twin Cities audiences the opportunity to experience new works at various and multiple stages of the creative process.

Read more on the Northrop Blog, and stay tuned for a detailed lineup of 2024 programming early in the new year.

About Northrop

Situated at the heart of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus and a state historic landmark, Northrop has served as the University’s primary gathering place for the performing arts, world-renowned dance performances, concerts, academic ceremonies, and major civic events for nearly 100 years. From touring international and favorite local dance companies, musicians, and film screenings to the hottest comedy acts, renowned speakers, celebrated authors, and prestigious UMN lectures, Northrop offers opportunities for all ages to explore, learn, and engage.