Monday, August 3, 2020 @ 11:30am – 12:45pm (EDT)
Online event

Hop across the pond to the United Kingdom to learn about its culture and music. Students will get an opportunity to apply their knowledge of Tempo as we listen to a popular classical music piece and learn some moves to an old-English folk dance.

About the series: The Virtual PianoKids video series gives children (ages 3-8) the opportunity to travel the world with our hosts, Admiral Emily and Captain Joe, while they introduce them to the building blocks of music through fun and engaging programs. Videos will be 10-15 minutes in length and explore musical concepts such as timbre, tempo, pitch, and form, and will introduce children to music from different cultures around the world. These videos will include fun crafting components, and kinesthetic activities to engage children in multiple modes of learning, teach them how pianos work, and provide fun for the whole family. In addition to these videos, extension activities will be provided for children to continue their learning at home on their own.

All videos will be streamed on the Piano Cleveland website and remain on the Virtual PianoKids page for continued viewing and learning!

The livestream will take place at 11:30am Eastern / 8:30am Pacific.

Watch the livestream here:
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Link to donate: https://www.pianocleveland.org/donate/

About Piano Cleveland

Piano Cleveland promotes Cleveland as a premier piano destination by presenting world-class programming and community engagement and education initiatives. The organization’s four major programs and events include the Cleveland International Piano Competition, the CIPC for Young Artists, the PianoDays @CLE piano festival, and year-round education and community outreach programming. The signature event, the Cleveland International Piano Competition, attracts young piano talent from around the world to compete for top prizes, culminating in two performances at Severance Hall that feature the four finalists performing with The Cleveland Orchestra, reaching over 200,000 viewers around the globe. Piano Cleveland supports the development of all pianists dedicated to shaping the musical landscape of the future and creates experiences for piano enthusiasts of all ages, cultures, and socio-economic backgrounds.

https://www.pianocleveland.org/