Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra to Bring GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS to The Orlando Science Center

By: Nov. 09, 2017
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The Orlando Philharmonic presents a Symphony Storytime presentation of Goldilocks and the Three Bears at the Orlando Science Center on Monday, November 13th.

The performance is FREE with paid admission to the Orlando Science Center, with activities beginning at 10:30 a.m. near the Digital Adventure Theater. Members can attend an exclusive performance as part of Member Mondays in Kids Town, with activities beginning at 9 a.m.

After the concert, children enjoy hands-on activities that allow them to play different instruments with the musicians, color in their own Symphony Storytime booklet, and take photographs dressed as musicians.

Additional support for the Symphony Storytime Series is provided by Orlando Health and Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, the Kay Hardesty Logan Foundation, and Bloomingdales. The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is supported by United Arts of Central Florida and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

Celebrating its 25th Anniversary Season, the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is led by Music Director Eric Jacobsen and comprised of accomplished musicians from around the world. The Philharmonic annually presents the FAIRWINDS Classics and Pops Series at Bob Carr Theater and its Sounds of Summer, Focus and Women in Song Series at The Plaza Live. Known for its artistic excellence and community collaboration, the Philharmonic presents more than 150 live concerts and impacts more than 70,000 children, youth and families annually through its Young People's Concerts, Symphony Storytime Series, Notes in Your Neighborhood program, and free outdoor community concerts. A resident company of the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, the Philharmonic will perform in Steinmetz Hall when it opens in 2020. Learn more at OrlandoPhil.org.



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