Summer fun begins with Dallas artists, fireworks, and the beautiful music of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
The orchestra’s annual Parks Concert series will be presented in Dallas-area parks stretching from North to South Dallas. Best of all, the five family-friendly concerts are free and open to the public.
“Presenting outdoor performances in our beautiful Dallas area parks is a true highlight of our season,” said Kim Noltemy, Ross Perot President & CEO of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. “It’s a joy to see the community come together to enjoy these performances, and we are grateful for the opportunity to share our love of music with everyone across the city.”The 2023 Parks Concerts will begin with the annual Memorial Day concert and fireworks display at Flag Pole Hill Park on May 29.
Assistant Conductor Maurice Cohn will lead the orchestra in programs featuring light classics, patriotic tunes and other popular fare. "The Dallas Symphony Parks Concerts really kick off the summer! These evenings are huge fun -- filled with great music, special guests and perfect for the whole family. We hope to see many of our friends and neighbors at the parks all around Dallas," Cohn said.
This year’s special guests are Dallas artists from the City of Dallas Community Artist Program . CAP provides artist services to Dallas communities through ALAANA and other individual artists and non-profit organizations to teach, perform and exhibit at host facilities in neighborhoods around the City of Dallas. CAP cultivates collaborations between artists and communities.
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Review: Former music director Miguel Harth-Bedoya conducts a Fort Worth Symphony concertReview of a Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra concert led by music director laureate Miguel Harth-Bedoya.
Consulte Mais informação »
CSO Chicago's 'Downtown Sounds' program gives CPS kids tour city through classical musicThe Chicago Symphony Orchestra's 'Downtown Sounds' introduces kids to the rich history of orchestra music by connecting them to Chicago's neighborhoods.
Consulte Mais informação »
G.W. Carver High and Stratford High's musicals win top honors at Tommy Tune AwardsCarver's 'Summer: The Donna Summer Musical' and Stratford's 'Young Frankenstein' won...
Consulte Mais informação »
Difference Makers use dance to create a path of success - KRLD Difference MakersFor almost 50 years the Dallas Black Theater Academy has been creating a path for success for students across North Texas. They're this week's KRLD DIfference Makers. Katricia Eaglan was only 14 when she saw dancers from the Dallas Black Theater. It opened her eyes. 'It was my first time seeing the company. That was my first time seeing dancers that looked like me, skintones, body type, dancing to music that I would be interested in dancing to,' Katricia said. That's when she became interested in dancing and attending the Dallas Black Theater Academy. After graduating and joining the Dallas Black Theater professional touring company, Katricia is now the Director of the Dallas Black Theater Academy - which has been exposing the children of Dallas to all forms of dance since 1973. Photo credit: Getty Images
Consulte Mais informação »
Difference Makers use dance to create a path of success - KRLD Difference MakersFor almost 50 years the Dallas Black Theater Academy has been creating a path for success for students across North Texas. They're this week's KRLD DIfference Makers. Katricia Eaglan was only 14 when she saw dancers from the Dallas Black Theater. It opened her eyes. 'It was my first time seeing the company. That was my first time seeing dancers that looked like me, skintones, body type, dancing to music that I would be interested in dancing to,' Katricia said. That's when she became interested in dancing and attending the Dallas Black Theater Academy. After graduating and joining the Dallas Black Theater professional touring company, Katricia is now the Director of the Dallas Black Theater Academy - which has been exposing the children of Dallas to all forms of dance since 1973. Photo credit: Getty Images
Consulte Mais informação »
New Jersey Symphony celebrates AAPI Month with 'Hooray for Bollywood'The New Jersey Symphony presents 'Hooray for Bollywood' during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Consulte Mais informação »