Pale Blue Dot
In 1990, Carl Sagan was moved by a picture taken of Earth from a distance of more than 6 billion kilometers. His sentiment and awe still holds true today. “Pale Blue Dot” uses Sagan’s words to guide the audience through an exploration of wonder, history, and perspective.
In 1990, Carl Sagan was moved by a picture taken of Earth from a distance of more than 6 billion kilometers. His sentiment and awe still holds true today. “Pale Blue Dot” uses Sagan’s words to guide the audience through an exploration of wonder, history, and perspective.
In 1990, Carl Sagan was moved by a picture taken of Earth from a distance of more than 6 billion kilometers. His sentiment and awe still holds true today. “Pale Blue Dot” uses Sagan’s words to guide the audience through an exploration of wonder, history, and perspective.
Instrumentation
Picc/Flutes
Clarinet
Alto Sax
Tenor Sax
Trumpet 1/2
Horn
Trombone
Baritone
Tuba
SnareLine
TenorLine
BassLine (4/5)
Cymbals
4 Vibraphones
4 Marimbas
Bells/Crotales
Xylophone
2 Synths
2 Rack Percussion