In a partnership between the Paris 2024 Cultural Olympiad, the Arab World Institute, and the Make Music Alliance, artists around the world will unite their music, and their hearts, through a musical relay on June 21 for Make Music Day.
Starting in New Zealand and traveling throughout Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe, this 100% live online broadcast, entitled Pulsations (meaning “heartbeats” in French), will feature musicians in 24 countries performing free public concerts. Taking turns on the broadcast, each band will perform a 10-minute set, ending their last song with a “heartbeat” rhythm composed by renowned French-Lebanese trumpeter Ibrahim Maalouf. At that moment, like the passing of the Olympic torch, the band in the next country will join the livestream, match the heartbeat rhythm, and seamlessly begin their own set.
After four hours of diverse music joined by a common rhythm, the livestream arrives at the Arab World Institute in Paris, where Ibrahim Maalouf & The Trumpets of Michel-Ange will perform a final, hour-long set.
The full program will be streamed live on the homepage of makemusicday.org. It will also be projected on large public screens in participating cities.
Pulsations Livestream Schedule
Friday, June 21, 2024
3:00PM – 7:00PM (Paris time)
First Hour: New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, China, India, Ukraine
Second Hour: Turkey, Ireland, Greece, Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria
Third Hour: Ghana, Brazil, Mexico, United States, Canada, United Kingdom
Fourth Hour: Italy, Cyprus, Portugal, Czech Republic, Germany, France
Support for Pulsations comes from Harman, the global leader in pro audio, whose AKG microphones will be provided to artists around the world to use in the livestream. Additional support comes from the Cheswatyr Foundation. In France, media partners include FIP (Radio France), France Médias Monde, and Konbini.