Westminster Community Orchestra presents Song, Dance, and Fun: a Family Concert, Hillman Hall, Cullen Center
Join Dr. Ruth Ochs and the Westminster Community Orchestra for Song, Dance, and Fun: a Family Concert on Sunday, March 30th at 3:00 p.m. in Hillman Hall, in the Cullen Center, on the Westminster campus, Walnut Lane, in Princeton. There are no tickets required; a suggested admission of $5/person cash will be collected at the door. The 45-minute program, recommended for families with children 4 and up, will feature lovely and lighthearted works including music from How to Train Your Dragon and Frozen, plus an interactive Concerto for Audience and Orchestra, where families will provide accompaniment to the orchestra. Emily Boksner, the third-place winner of the Westminster Conservatory Piano Concerto competition, will perform the second movement from Mozart’s Piano Concerto in A major.
For more information on the March 30th performance, please contact the Westminster Conservatory office by phone, 609-921-7104, email, conservatory@rider.edu, or visit https://www.rider.edu/about/events/westminster-community-orchestra-song-dance-and-fun
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