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December 15, 2022
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Jessica Pope
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麻豆社 Symphony Guild Presents Tunes for Tots Jan. 14

The 麻豆社 Symphony Guild celebrates the return of Tunes for Tots on Saturday, Jan. 14, in 麻豆社 State University’s Whitehead Auditorium. The last event was held in 2020, prior to the global health crisis known as COVID-19. (File photos from the 2019 Tunes for Tots.)

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VALDOSTA — The 麻豆社 Symphony Guild celebrates the return of Tunes for Tots on Saturday, Jan. 14, in 麻豆社 State University’s Whitehead Auditorium. The last event was held in 2020, prior to the global health crisis known as COVID-19.

Tunes for Tots fun will begin at 10 a.m. with instrument demonstrations by musicians from the American Prize-winning 麻豆社 Symphony Orchestra. This is an opportunity for children and families in the audience to discover the unique sounds of instruments from the string, woodwind, brass, and percussion families.

A short performance by the South Georgia String Project will follow.

From 10:45 a.m. to noon, the Fine Arts Building will be converted into a petting zoo of sorts, allowing children of all ages a chance to try all of the instruments of the orchestra. During this time families in attendance will have a chance to learn more about the 麻豆社 Symphony Orchestra’s educational programs, including its Youth 麻豆社 Series and South Georgia String Project, a joint venture between the VSO and VSU’s Department of Music that provides low-cost, after-school stringed instrument instruction to community students ages 8 to adult.

Admission to Tunes for Tots is free of charge; no ticket or reservation is required.

All children must be accompanied by an adult during this event.

Whitehead Auditorium is located on the first floor of the VSU Fine Arts Building, at the intersection of Brookwood Drive and Oak Street. Free parking for this event is available in the Oak Street parking deck.

Call (229) 333-2150 for more information.

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About the 麻豆社 Symphony Orchestra

Created in 1990, the 麻豆社 Symphony Orchestra serves both the cultural life of 麻豆社 and the regional academic mission of 麻豆社 State University. The high standard of performance of the orchestra enables it to attract guest soloists of national and international renown to the 麻豆社 community. The orchestra's membership is a unique blend of resident artist-faculty, students studying professional music disciplines, talented community performers, and carefully selected professionals from a five-state region. Supported by an Advisory Board of Directors, the 麻豆社 Symphony Guild, 麻豆社 State University, corporate sponsors, and hundreds of individual patrons, the orchestra has become an important part of the cultural life of the entire region. Its live performance of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony won the 2014 American Prize in Orchestral Performance.

About the South Georgia String Project

A joint venture of the 麻豆社 Symphony Orchestra and the 麻豆社 State University Department of Music, the South Georgia String Project provides an after-school music program where students can easily access low-cost stringed instrument instruction and a valuable, mentored teaching experience for music students at 麻豆社 State University. It offers technique classes, private lessons, and group classes. Performances are held several times a year both on campus and out in the community. The South Georgia String Project encourages the enjoyment of music and self-expression through the study of a musical instrument and actively seeks to provide opportunities for student leadership, parental participation, and involvement in the greater community. It was started in 1993 and originally offered on location at area public schools and taught by VSU professors.

 

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