When four musicians united by a love for rhythm and collaboration took the stage in Beijing this week, they proved why percussion is anything but ordinary. Sandbox Percussion, the Grammy-nominated ensemble known for pushing creative boundaries, delivered a spellbinding performance of Andy Akiho’s ‘Seven Pillars’ – but not before perfecting every note in rehearsals captured by CGTN.
🎭 Behind the scenes, the quartet – Jonathan Allen, Victor Caccese, Ian Rosenbaum, and Terry Sweeney – fine-tuned their synergy like a well-oiled machine. Since forming in 2011, their mission has been clear: redefine chamber music through explosive teamwork and innovation. From clanging metals to whispering drums, their shows are a feast for the senses 🌟.
🗣️ ‘It’s about finding magic in the details,’ one member shared during rehearsal breaks. Their Beijing debut, blending visual theatrics and rhythmic complexity, left audiences buzzing. For global music lovers, Sandbox is a reminder that art thrives when passion meets precision 🔥.
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Hard-working percussion ensemble rehearses ahead of Beijing show
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