Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Worldwide and award-winning composer Nitin Sawhney have joined forces to create Human Planet Live, a live orchestral performance set against the backdrop of a cinematic presentation of scenes from the hit ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Earth natural history series, Human Planet, which was broadcast earlier this year on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ One.
Human Planet Live will take audiences on a journey that explores our planet and the awe-inspiring relationship between human beings and nature, presenting a stunning portrait of how humankind and nature exist together in symbiosis. The live show has been designed to create an unforgettable family experience, as well as appeal to fans of great orchestral music.
The Human Planet Orchestra will perform new arrangements of music from the series, conducted by Nitin Sawhney himself. Human Planet Live will tour the UK in March and April 2012 and tickets for the tour will be available from September 9th.
The BAFTA-winning ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Human Planet series took three years to produce and was filmed in over 70 locations around the world. Shot in high definition and featuring an original score from Sawhney, Human Planet explores man's survival in the most extreme environments. Each episode of the eight-part series focuses on one environment and how the people and tribes who live there adapt to their surroundings: oceans, deserts, arctic, jungles, mountains, grasslands, rivers and cities.
Nitin Sawhney commented: "Scoring the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ's Human Planet series was perhaps both my greatest privilege and greatest challenge. Despite that challenge, the breathtaking scenes of human co-existence with nature and determined resilience provided an inspiration beyond the boundaries of any musical soundtrack. The series itself is a true celebration of human diversity and deeply resonates with everything I believe in. I look forward very much to bringing the visuals and music to the live stage and extending the scope of this wonderful series with the Human Planet Orchestra in partnership with ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Worldwide."
Philip Murphy, Managing Director of ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Worldwide's Live Events business said, "Given Nitin's tremendous score for Human Planet and his ability as a musical performer in his own right it is a natural extension of the series to create a live event. We're very excited to be working with him, Live Nation and X-Ray Touring to bring the series to life this way."
The UK Tour will visit the following venues:
Birmingham LG Arena 26th March 2012
Cardiff Motorpoint Arena 27th March 2012
London O2 Arena 29th March 2012
Nottingham Capital FM Arena 30th March 2012
Manchester MEN Arena 1st April 2012
Glasgow SECC 2nd April 2012
Newcastle Metro Radio Arena 3rd April 2012
Tickets will be available to purchase from September 9th via www.humanplanetlive.com or from the box offices of the individual venues.
NOTES TO EDITORS
³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Worldwide and Nitin Sawhney present Human Planet Live in association with Live Nation and X-ray Touring.
Tickets: £30 – 32.50
About Nitin Sawhney
Sawhney has scored over 40 films and released nine studio albums winning 17 international awards for his work. An acclaimed flamenco guitarist and classical/jazz pianist Sawhney is trained in the Indian and Western classical traditions, folk, Latin and African techniques. His musical ability to transcend cultural barriers has gained him much recognition within the classical community and Sawhney has toured globally with some of the world's top orchestras. He remains the only artist to have sold out both the traditional ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Proms and the pop-orientated ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Electric Proms. This year he received a BAFTA nomination for Human Planet and an Ivor Novello nomination for his score to the acclaimed video game, "Enslaved".
Philip Fleming
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