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13.1.2024 | Culture

A classical concert for the youngest members of the family

Text Mark Taylor

A classical concert for the youngest members of the family

 

Today at 11 and 1 pm, the Pärnu City Orchestra will perform a concert, especially for young children. Entitled, “My First Concert: White as Snow”, the music will also be accompanied by dancing from the Kersti Adamson’s ballet studio.

This Saturday is the perfect time to introduce your little ones the wonder and beauty of both classical music and ballet. The Pärnu City Orchestra and Kersti Adamson’s ballet studio have joined forces to create a show to tempt the eyes and ears of your little ones. At just 35 minutes long, it is also the perfect length for young children.

The concert will be performed twice, first at 11 am, and then for a second time at 1 pm. Meaning you can get your kids and yourself home for nap time after.

Tickets for the concert, which are available on Piletilevi, cost 6.5 euros. 

 

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