Un-Natural Frequency is a unique musical performance set in the stunning Aillwee Cave, County Clare. Blending music, art, and science, the event explores our changing natural world Then, Today, and Tomorrow.
Featuring original choral and musical works created with musicians, communities, scientists, and climate voices, each piece responds to the surrounding landscape of the Burren and how it has been shaped and continues to be shaped by humans, nature and climate.
Audiences will encounter creative interpretations of themes such as groundwater, floodplains, and biodiverse farming, with sound and music used to bring scientific ideas to life and evoke the wonder of the Earth’s formation.
Part of Science Week, this immersive event is both inspiring and educational, highlighting the deep connections between art, science, and the natural heritage of County Clare.
Please note that the concert portion of this event will be standing only and takes place inside the unique environment of the Aillwee Cave. Due to the nature of the space, there are limited provisions for people with accessibility needs. Please get in touch if you have any queries: office@climatecocentre.org. To ensure wider access, a recording of the performance will be made available online following the event.