Families from all over the Bay Area love Community Music Day, Crowden Music Center's annual free musical carnival!
Featuring:
Instrument Petting Zoo Kids and adults alike explore, touch, and learn to make sounds on all the different instruments in a symphony orchestra! We even have special miniature string instruments for tiny hands and fingers.
Very First Concerts with the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra A One and a Two: Adventures in Counting
San Francisco Chamber Orchestra and Crowden Music Center encourage audiences to get up and dance in Very First Concerts, a classical series designed with the youngest listeners in mind.
Come let the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra teach you how important numbers are in music. Patterns build into structures, and divide into details. Twos, threes, and fours swirl around each other with every note. The conductor must count the musicians must count and we'll teach you to count too!
Each concert features a central theme, short selections, tumbling mats for fidgety toddlers, and hands-on musical activities geared toward families with young children (infants to 7 year-olds).
Repeat performances at 10:40am, 11:20am, & 12:00pm.
Musical performances Drop into our newly renovated auditorium for musical performances all afternoon.
Class demonstrations Family members of all ages can sing, dance, move, and drum together in our short class demonstrations.
Instrument making Construct your own instruments to make music at home with!
"Chill" room Relax from the crowds in the "chill" room, where we'll show music-related movies.
Musical performances Drop into our newly renovated auditorium for musical performances all afternoon.
Face painting Music Sale Crowden School admissions information BBQ & baked good sales
Community Music Day is free and open to the public. We hope to see you on October 19!
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