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Halloween Children's Concert Promises Memorable Sights And Sounds
The Austin Symphony hosts its Halloween Children's Concert and invites concert-goers to don their costumes as they enjoy the spooky sounds.
AUSTIN, TX — If you're looking for a memorable and unique Halloween experience for the kids to enjoy, then you'll want to check out The Austin Symphony's annual Halloween Children's Concert at the Long Center for the Performing Arts. Patrons will enjoy a spooky good time listening to symphonic music that is stimulating to young eyes and ears (ages 2-10). Everyone is invited to dress in their Halloween best and take part in the Austin Symphony Orchestra experience.
The concert's featured piece will include selections from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, as well as narration by storyteller, Bernadette Nason. Patrons will also enjoy more fun pieces that will keep you entertained throughout the performance. The Halloween Children's Concert offers a perfect opportunity to introduce live orchestral music into the hearts and minds of children. In addition to the music, there will be Halloween decor throughout to enhance the concert-goers experience. Patrons are reminded to wear their costumes and arrive early for the one-hour performance.
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Austin Symphony Halloween Children's Concert
Sunday, Oct. 27 at 3 p.m.
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The Long Center for Performing Arts, Dell Hall
701 W. Riverside Dr., Austin, TX 78704
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