Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe March 28 (UPI) -- A Wisconsin university is preparing to stage a musical performance in a unique venue -- underwater. Lawrence University announced Breathe: A Multi-disciplinary Water Opera will be performed in and around the water at the pool in the school's wellness center in Appleton. Advertisement The unusual performance will feature dancers, percussionists, singers, trumpets, a flute, a cello, a keyboardist and a bass player. "When we normally consider the arts, we put it on a stage, and we sit, and there it is, But here the audience is going to interact in a much different way," composer and musical director Loren Kiyoshi Dempster told WFRV-TV. Dempster said he was initially skeptical when he was approached about the project by creator and choreographer Gabriel Forestieri, but some experiments had surprising results. "Eventually I just tried dunking a very, very cheap cello -- for those who are instrumentalists, it's not a very nice one -- but I tried it, and it actually worked. It's been kind of one of the great surprises of my life that you could play cello underwater," he told WLUK-TV. The show is scheduled for performances at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Advertisement Read More British musician plays highest altitude grand piano performance Police probe bizarre doll concert at North Carolina park Musician wires 44 toys into 'Furby Organ'