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The Woodlands Diversion presents Orbit: An Immersive Convergence of Piano and A.I. Cinematography
The Woodlands Diversion presents Orbit: An Immersive Convergence of Piano and A.I. Cinematography on Saturday, April 11, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. at Lone Star College Montgomery, Recital Hall, Building H, 3200 College Park Dr., Conroe, TX.

With Orbit, The Woodlands Diversion presents a program that reimagines the solo recital as a field of shifting perception. Conceived and performed by pianist-composer and Artistic Director Matthew Kent Everett, in collaboration with artist Carole Singam, the performance dissolves the boundary between sound and image, drawing audiences into a fluid interplay of musical, visual, and psychological motion.
The program moves through Maurice Ravel’s Gaspard de la nuit, Ludwig van Beethoven’s Op. 27, No. 2, and Karen Tanaka’s Water Dances, before arriving at Everett’s Stardust and Orbit, which place a fixed sonic axis against the flux of lived experience. It concludes with Franz Liszt’s Vallée d’Obermann, an existential landscape of longing and transcendence. Throughout, Singam’s A.I.-generated cinematography renders visible the unseen forces that shape perception, transforming the evening into an immersive inquiry into motion, awareness, and self.
Founded in 2023, The Woodlands Diversion is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to reimagining the concert experience through interdisciplinary collaboration, pairing classical repertoire with contemporary artistic practices to engage audiences in new and unexpected ways.
Tickets and more information at https://www.thewoodlandsdiversion.org/events-1
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