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Charleston Symphony Orchestra Free Concerts for Kids – Charleston, South Carolina

December 30, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

The Charleston Symphony Orchestra Presents Two Children’s Concerts: The Jammin’town Musicians And How To Build An Orchestra
The Charleston Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Resident Conductor Scott Terrell, will present two concerts for children and families in the month of January. Two performances of the CSO’s popular Kinderkonzert, The Jammin’ Town Musicians, will take place on January 12 at 10:00 and 11:30 AM at Creative Spark Center for the Arts in Mt. Pleasant. How to Build an Orchestra, a Family Concert for children of all ages and their families, will take place on January 26 at 10:00 AM at the Sottile Theater.

Designed for young children, Kinderkonzerts are fun, casual concerts that expose kids to music in an entertaining way. Ten musicians from the Charleston Symphony and Scott Terrell will start off the morning with a quick ride through the Kabalevsky’s Commedian’s Galop. Children are encouraged to dance and enjoy themselves during Scott Joplin’s ever-popular Maple Leaf Rag. The feature presentation will be Edie Hill’s Jammin’ Town Musicians; a humorous musical journey adapted from the Brothers Grimm fairytale, The Bremen Town Musicians. Narrator Anthony Pierce will lead the audience in the story of a colorful group of animals that decide to leave their hometown to become musicians. Choose to attend this performance at either 10:00 AM or 11:30 AM on January 12, 2008. All Kinderkonzerts are free of charge.

This season’s second concert in the Charleston Symphony’s brand new Family Concert series is How to Build and Orchestra. Conductor Scott Terrell will arrive at the concert hall and find no orchestra to lead! One violin player will stumble onto stage and, together, they will try to figure out how they can gather the musicians they need. The audience will participate as each necessary player is located. Strings, then woodwinds, brass, and percussion will each demonstrate what they bring to the orchestra. Finally, Scott and the audience will put it all together with the exciting closing work – The Thrill of the Orchestra.
01/12/2008
01/26/2008

Phone: 843-554-6060
Web Site: http://www.charlestonsymphony.com

Musical: A Kid’s Life – Jacksonville, Florida

December 26, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

A KID’S LIFE! is a heart warming, musical filled with upbeat music, dazzling dance and adorable characters. We begin by meeting Zack, an adorable 5 year old boy and his golden retriever and best friend, Starsky. Together, they embark on a fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a spunky five year old girl who is new to town and rather shy. Over the course of the day Zack and Zoe encounter many new friends that teach them wonderful life lessons along the way.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 7:00pm
Wilson Center for the Arts, 11901 BEACH BLVD. JACKSONVILLE, FL 32246
904 632-3373
Admission: $19.50

Art Smart Kids – Savannah, GA

December 20, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Art Smart Kids Presented by the Chatham Savannah Youth Futures Authority
4:30 – 6:30 p.m. at the St. Pius Family Resource Center, 705 E. Anderson Street
A performance by youth participating in the Art Smart Kids program, which offers hands-on instruction in poetry, spoken word, theater, modern dance and African drumming.
Sponsored by the City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs
912-651-6815 or visit www.youthfutures.com

City of Savannah, Georgia

A Victorian Christmas at the Massie Heritage Center – Savannah, GA

December 13, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Experience old-time holiday family fun with gingerbread fun, holiday crafts, & more at
Massie Heritage Center.  Savannah’s first free public school, Massie is a teaching museum featuring activities for children & award-winning exhibits. scarlett johansson nude Call 912-201-5070 or visit the website for more information.

Toddler Third Thursday Telfair’s Jepson Center for the Arts – Savannah, GA

December 11, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

This program is designed especially for preschoolers ages 3-5 and their adult companions. Your toddler will explore artwork from both our permanent and temporary exhibitions followed by a visit to the new Jepson Education Studios for a fun-filled art project relating to their tour. Colors, shapes, and material vocabulary will be encouraged. Each month will involve a different tour and project. Time to play in ArtZeum is included. Bring the masterpieces home and see your child smile with creative pride! Registration and adult supervision required. Please call Torrey Stifel, Studio Coordinator at 790-8823 to register. Pre-payment can be arranged for your convenience.

Admission: $4 per child with adult admission fee (adult members free).

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