Join us as Eric Wyatt and Christina Carminucci (Nucci) deliver an exceptional performance at Feinstein’s/54 Below, when jazz music meets tap dance in Spontaneous Combustion, a visual image of rhythm and melodies told through the classics of the Great American Songbook. Their memorable song catalog includes "Angelica" (Duke Ellington), "My Favorite Things" (Rodgers and Hammerstein), "If Ever I Would Leave You" (Frederick Loewe), "All Blues" (Miles Davis) & many more! Each of these composers has contributed greatly to our country’s musical history.
Spontaneous Combustion highlights the marriage between a tap dancer and a live band, where the dancer is a member of the group like a trumpet or vocalist. Due to the show’s improvisational nature, no two performances are alike, making each a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. The interplay between Eric, Christina, and the rest of the band is exhilarating and unlike anything you’ve ever seen before!
New York-based Saxophonist Eric Wyatt and Tap Dancer Christina Carminucci push rhythmic boundaries and break new ground through this sonic exploration. The duo, both deeply rooted in their perspective craft, team up to display the historical connection between this dance and music in a performance you will never forget.
Please note that all artists and acts are subject to change at any time.
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