As part of the Sing London Festival, Luke Jerram created ‘Play me, I’m Yours,’ an art installation and song-worthy idea.
‘Play me, I’m Yours’ is a simple idea—set up 30 pianos throughout London, UK, and see what happens. The goal is that people will not only use the pianos, which are creatively decorated and have the name of the project printed on the side, but to create a bond with other people you would usually pass by without noticing.
A fun way to make your own impromptu concert! If you’re in London, be on the lookout for your local piano!
Streetside Serenades
The Sing London Festival Lets Passersby Make Music
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