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Up Next:
Da Vinci Art Studio Exhibit
A program of VSA Arts of Loudoun County. See the work of talented artists with disabilities created at Da Vinci studio sessions in Leesburg and Purcellville
March 22 Thru April 29!
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Jr. Theater TOURING Camp
Our popular camp is now registering!
3 Weeks: July 2 through July 20
(no camp July 4)
10am to 2:30pm each day
(Ages 6-14) Join instructor Heather Stillings in a production of "Babe, the Sheep Pig," which will be performed at sites around the county, including Franklin Park Arts Center. Locations for touring rehearsals/ performances: Week 1&2- Franklin Park Arts Center, Week 3- On tour throughout the county, day starts and ends at the Arts Center unless otherwise specified.. Reading skills required. Bring bag lunch. Transportation waiver must be signed. No class on July 4th. $5 Supply free paid to instructor.
Last year we performed at more than a dozen locations throughout the county!
Register online now! Use this Activity Number 863206
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Before the show, after the show, visit Magnolias at the Mill.
 Located in the historic Patterson building in Round Hill, features French-influenced soups, salads, appetizers, entrées, and desserts Series Sponsors
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Before you head out the door, just wanted to remind you of the inspirational concert/film event this weekend. We love Danny and this is a project near to his heart. The list of performers appearing onstage with him this weekend is impressive as well. Learn more about the event below.
Enjoy your holiday weekend, whether you are searching for eggs or trying to figure out what to do with all that left-over matzah, I wish you a joyous weekend of reflection.
Take care, and I'll see you soon at your Arts Center.
- Jeff Stern
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The Mountain Music Project: Concert & Film
The Mountain Music Project: A Musical Odyssey from Appalachia to Himalaya follows the journey of two traditional musicians, Tara Linhardt and Danny Knicely from their roots in the hills of Virginia to the mountains of rural Nepal, where they explore the extraordinary connections between Appalachian and Himalayan folk music and culture, particularly with the traditional musicians of the Gandharba caste. Throughout this journey, the words, wisdom, and anecdotes of musicians and folklorists from both Virginia and Nepal, guide us through this unique musical marriage. The Mountain Music Project is a celebration of rural culture and uplifting musical traditions.
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Tickets: $15 All Seats. Call 540-338-7973 to Reserve.
Saturday, April 7, 2012@7:00PM |
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The Mountain Music Project - Trailer |
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Loudoun Lyric Opera: The Merry Widow
Plans are underway for a grand ball at the Paris Embassy of the tiny country of Pontevedro, and one guest will be critical to the little nation's future: wealthy widow Hanna Glawari. If the Embassy can't find Hanna another Pontevedrian to marry, the country will go bankrupt! All's fair in love and war in Franz Lehár's highly successful comic operetta. The well-loved musical score includes "The Vilja Song," "Da geh' ich zu Maxim ("You'll Find Me at Maxim's"), and the "Merry Widow Waltz".
Advance Tickets: $22 Adult, $17 Senior, $12 Student. GOOD SEATS REMAIN AND MAY BE RESERVED BY CALLING THE ARTS CENTER.
Friday, April 13, 2012 @ 8:00PM - Reserved Seating Saturday, April 14, 2012 @ 8:00PM - Reserved Seating Sunday, April 15, 2012 @ 3:00PM - Reserved Seating Friday, April 20, 2012 @ 8:00PM - Reserved Seating Saturday, April 21, 2012 @ 8:00PM - Reserved Seating Sunday, April 22, 2012 @ 3:00PM - Reserved Seating
Loudoun Symphony Chamber Players
The Loudoun Symphony Chamber Players return to the Arts Center featuring members of the Loudoun Symphony Orchestra. Come and enjoy another concert of beautiful chamber music in the Franklin Park Arts Center, where the acoustics and the ambience guarantee that there's not a bad seat in the house. Concert programs will be posted on the symphony website listed below. www.loudounsymphony.org
Tickets: $12 Adult, $10 Senior, 18 and under admitted free. Subscribe and Save 15% Click Below to Buy Online.
Sunday, April 29, 2012 @ 3:00PM - Reserved Seating | |
Theaterpalooza: Aladdin
Aladdin, a street urchin, accidentally meets Princess Jasmine, who is in the city undercover. They love each other, but she can only marry a prince. This musical features magic caves, sorcerers and Blue Genies galore and is a delight for the entire family. For tickets, contact theaterpalooza directly at 703-728-4021 or visit www.theaterpalooza.com
Friday, May 4 at 8:00 PM and Saturday, May 5 at 8:00 PM. Tickets: $15 Adult, $12 Students/Seniors. Tickets may be reserved by calling 703-728-4021.
Loudoun Symphonic Winds
The Loudoun Symphonic Winds has become one the the area's most exciting musical ensembles since its formation in 1993. The band showcases new compositions from the best of today's band composers and brings you exciting guest soloists. The Loudoun Symphonic Winds has entertained and delighted audiences from Richmond to Baltimore.
Tickets: $10 Adult, $8 Student/Senior. Subscribe and Save 15%
Sunday, May 13, 2012 @ 3:00PM - Reserved Seating
Loudoun's Got Talent
Loudoun's Got Talent is an annual talent contest for solo performance by students in grades 9-12 who reside or attend school in Loudoun County. A preliminary round of auditions selects ten finalists to compete in concert. At the concert, the top three performers are selected by a panel of judges, including Maestro Mark Allen McCoy, in combination with the audience vote. The three finalists win scholarships of $1,000, $500, and $250, and the winner performs at a symphony concert during the following season.
Tickets: $12 Adult, $10 Senior, 18 and under free. Subscribe and Save 15%
Sunday, May 27, 2012 @ 3:00PM - Reserved Seating
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