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Arts & Entertainment

Family Concert: Music and Movement

One 45-minute performance. Guest artists: the Pacific Ballet Academy; Marion and Rima Chaeff, directors. Admission is free!

Sat, Mar 28 2pm
Generously sponsored in part by the venue
Calvary Presbyterian Church
2515 Fillmore St, San Francisco

Sun, Mar 29 12pm
Oakland Asian Cultural Center
388 9th St (Suite 290), Oakland

Sun, Mar 29 3:30pm
College of San Mateo Theatre
1700 W Hillsdale Blvd (Bldg 3), San Mateo

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The San Francisco Chamber Orchestra’s innovative, admission-free Family Concert series presents its third and final program of the 2014-2015 season. These 45-minute programs, designed for young listeners as well as adults learning about classical music, are the cornerstone of the SFCO’s educational programming and have been greeted with capacity crowds and enthusiastic responses from our audiences all season.

Dance is music in motion, and music makes you want to dance. Who wants to sit still while listening to great music anyway? Learn a few new steps and watch the amazing young dancers of Mountain View’s Pacific Ballet Academy in their debut with the wonderful musicians of the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra.

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Hosted by SFCO Music Director Benjamin Simon, this entertaining program brings music to life!

Visual delights and audience participation make these fun-loving concerts a joy for all ages! The SFCO’s Family Concert series introduces Bay Area children ages three through twelve to a wide range of classical music, setting the stage for a lifelong appreciation of this engaging art form. Audience interaction is welcome and encouraged in an informal but engrossing listening experience. Questions, clapping, and sing-alongs are all common occurrences at these joyful productions.

Admission is free, but donations are gladly accepted. The San Francisco Chamber Orchestra’s Family Concert series is a fully professional production. Seating is first come, first served (no tickets or reservations are issued). Doors open 30 minutes before each performance time.

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