Sing for Hope’s Street Pianos are inspiring all sorts of creative ideas! Check out what Sing for Hope Donor Artists musician Nigel Hall and filmmakers Jon Paley, Trevor Martin and Ross Finkel are doing to bring music and harmony to the streets of New York City!
From June 21st-July 5th, 2010 Sing for Hope brings its Street Piano Installation to New York City. The event will install 60 upright pianos all over the streets of New York City, in all five boroughs.
Flash back to the mid 70′s as Graffiti writing exploded onto the streets, subways, and buildings of New York City. One nearly unattainable goal reigned supreme among its devotees: going All City.
To go All City meant to have your tag (graffiti signature) on every one of New York City’s subway lines at the same time. With cars constantly being painted over and enforcement being stepped up, this title became the ultimate badge of honor for the few artists who achieved it. But behind the challenge, the concept of All City is rooted in public performance and self-promotion. To have everyone in New York City see your name, your artwork, and to leave your mark on all five boroughs.
Back in present day New York, musician Nigel Hall, is going to try and go All City on the street pianos.
His challenge: to play all 60 pianos in just 7 days.
At each piano he will give a short free concert for complete strangers on the streets of New York City. Throughout his journey he will be encouraging fans and fellow musicians to come out to the pianos and join him all over the city.
Jon Paley and Ross Finkel are documentary filmmakers who are dedicating our time, money and resources to this project, and they can’t do it entirely on our own. The final film is going to be made available online for free and submitted to film festivals. Before this happens, they need your help!
Read their blog here.
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