RingSide Creative Hosts Unsilent Night in Detroit

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(November 28, 2011 - Oak Park, MI) For the second consecutive year, RingSide Creative, an Integrated Media Studio™ located in Oak Park, will be organizing the Detroit boombox parade of Unsilent Night.

A holiday “electronic caroling party” created by Phil Kline in 1992 in New York, Unsilent Night uses Kline’s original music composition, in which the audience becomes the performer. Each person carries a boombox, with one of four tracks on it. The tracks, which are meant to be played at the same time, create a mobile sound sculpture. Participants walk through the streets, bringing the 45 minute long composition to the public.

The Detroit performance of Unsilent Night will begin on Friday, December 9th at 7pm at 1515 Broadway in Detroit. Those interested in being a part of the performance are encouraged to bring a boombox capable of playing either a cassette tape or CD. Although equipment is not required for participation, the more boomboxes there are, the more vibrant the performance will be.

Jay Scott, audio director at RingSide Creative, an Integrated Media Studio, located in Oak Park, is once again organizing the local performance of Unsilent Night with co-conspirators Bronwen Hupp and Adam Cox. “It’s a great night in the city. Phil’s composition brings together acoustics, architecture and people. It’s music that makes you smile.”

This event is open to the public. There is no charge to participate. RSVPs can be made to unsilentnight@ringsidecreative.com or through facebook by searching Unsilent Night - Detroit. To learn more about Unsilent Night, please visit www.unsilentnight.com.

RingSide Creative is an Integrated Media Studio™ with expertise in creating unbelievable brand experiences. The company is located at 13320 Northend, Oak Park, MI 48237. For more information call (248) 548-2500 or visit www.ringsidecreative.com.