44 DUETS FOR VIOLIN
A performance-installation by Corinne Bouaoun and Seun Onabolu

Hungarian composer Béla Bartók’s 44 Duets for Violin, originally written as violin studies, are reimagined through a public performance-installation that blurs the line between rehearsal and performance, sound and shadow, public and private.

“In this installation, a private rehearsal space becomes visible to the street—a performance otherwise meant for the student and their teacher now becomes public, exposed, and shared.”

Performed behind glass, the artists appear only as shadows—inviting viewers to reconsider the visual dimension of classical performance and engage with the invisible tensions behind the act of music-making.


Opening & Performance Times:
Thursday, April 24 – Opening at 19:00
Friday, April 25 & Saturday, April 26 – 14:00 | 18:00 | 19:30

Open for all, Join us as the usually unseen becomes performance


🎻 About the Artists:
Corinne Bouaoun is a visual artist, designer, and violinist working at the intersection of sound, image, and public space.

Seun Onabolu is a diplomat and violinist whose musical journey began in Beirut in 2012 singing carols along Gemmayzeh in exchange for dessert.

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