The first cinematic version of Bram Stoker's Dracula, still acclaimed as one of the most powerful films ever made, will be accompanied by the Austin-based The Invincible Czars performing their original score that incorporates parts of Bela Bartok's Six Roumanian Folk Dances and utilizes looping, samples and lead singer Leila Lovise's effect-laden voice. The music is written for four players and includes electric guitar, bass, violin, keyboard, music box, synthesizer, bass clarinet, flute, glockenspiel, bass guitar and all manner of percussion. This special centenary screening is cosponsored with the Wharton Studio Museum.