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Brooklyn Conservatory Music for Families concert this Sunday — Brooklynian

Brooklyn Conservatory Music for Families concert this Sunday

Brooklyn Conservatory Presents
Tales & Scales
The Little Dragon
Sunday, January 25th, 3 p.m.

Tales & Scales will continue Brooklyn Conservatory of Music’s “Music for Families” series at the Conservatory concert Hall on Sunday, January 25th at 3pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students/seniors. Tickets can be purchased in advance by calling Zerve ticket services at 212.209.3370. For more information, please visit our website at www.bqcm.org

Irish melodies collide with eccentric characters and jaunty dances in the return of Tales & Scales’ beloved Musictale The Little Dragon. With a story created by internationally acclaimed storyteller Jay O’Callahan, this timeless tale of caring, courage, and the power of the imagination. The Little Dragon is about a young girl named Elizabeth who loves stories. As she opens a book given to her by her favorite storyteller Monsieur La Flute, Elizabeth is swept into the magical world of The Little Dragon, who is being held captive in the royal palace and is taunted daily because he does not know how to breathe fire. But there are darker problems in the kingdom. The sun is becoming encrusted with ice and everyone is cold! What will save them from freezing? Can anyone melt the ice around the sun? Elizabeth and the Little Dragon decide to take on the challenge, and their adventure is the rest and the best of the story!

Using minimal sets and costumes, the uniquely talented musictellers of Tales & Scales spin story, music, theater, and creative movement into an unforgettable experience that dazzles audiences of all ages.

“Tales & Scales is one of the most creative and original ensembles I have worked with. Their innovative style of storytelling almost literally brings the personalities of the instruments alive. . . .” - David Lockington, Music Director, Grand Rapids Symphony

Tales & Scales are flutist Zara Lawler, bass trombonist Neil Parsons, Oboe player Meaghan Heinrich and percussionist Bonnie Whiting Smith.
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