Join us on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 for one or all FREE activities at UCLA CAMPUS at Westwood. Please remember 405 is closed from 10 freeway to 110 freeway.
Please use UCLA campus parking Lot 4 (max $11 for all day parking or use "pay-by-space" areas) from Sunset Blvd. at Westwood Plaza if you are driving. Or please use public transportation.
Create a fantastic mask of
your imagination at FOWLER Museum from 1-4pm.
Join us outdoors for a family picnic (bring your own or do potluck and sign up at the link below) from 4.30 to 5.45pm.
Hear from a young composer,
Mr. Dooley, whose work is premiering on this date at Royce Hall pre-concert talk at 6pm.
Enjoy a free American Youth
Symphony performance from 7pm (see
program below)
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The Quetzalcoatl has
the body of a snake and feathers of a bird, the Sphinx takes on the shape of a
lion and wears a human face, and the Chupacabara appears like a dog with
reptile-like scales. Many cultures have blended features of animals to create
fantastical beings. Gather inspiration from Fowler in Focus: Curious
Creatures from Mexican Popular Arts to create your own crazy
critter mask combining your favorite animals.
From 1pm to 4pm. FREE program and
whole families can participate.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
6 pm Pre-Concert Talk with Mr. Dooley about his composition premiering at this concert
7 pm FREE American Youth
Symphony Concert at UCLA’s Royce Hall
Alexander
Treger is the conductor and this concert features Simone Porter on the violin
DOOLEY Point Blank (Los Angeles premiere)
PAGANINI Violin Concerto No 1, op. 6, D Major
MAHLER Symphony No 1, D Major Titan
I have 50 tickets to give out, so look out for someone holding a small sign "Family Fun Learning." Alternatively, reserve your own tickets to be held at the WIll CALL table.
https://app.etapestry.com/hosted/AmericanYouthSymphony/OnlineReservations.html (tickets are needed - free, donation requested)