Sounds
Good
MUSIC FOR FAMILIES!
The
Environmental Center at Hilltop
Hanover Farm provides the setting for monthly workshops
with professional musicians, storytellers, and dancers, who
bring families together in the spirit of sharing what they
love to do most. Talented performers and educators donate
their time and skills to lead Music for Families events that
explore natural themes, highlighting a different culture each
month, in a theater of musical stories, songs, drumming, dancing,
rhythm work, and percussion. Suggested Donation: $5 per person.
All Ages are Welcome! Information: 914-217-9249 Email:somethinggooditw@aol.com
Celebration of St. Patrick’s Day!
A Visit to the Land of Eire
The focus will be on the rhythms and music of Ireland
with fiddle music, singalongs, step-dancing, live music, dancing,
story telling, and traditional Irish food. This Music for
Families workshop is open to all ages.
Date: Saturday, March 15
Time: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
A Visit to the Land of China
This month the focus will be on the rhythms and music of China,
led by Chinese language and culture specialist Shudan Yeh.
Date: Saturday, February 9
Time: 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
A Visit to the Land of India
Rhythms and music of India, including Bharata Natyam, a form
of South Indian storytelling and dance, led by Yorktown's
Natya Anubhava School of Classical Indian Dance (Bharata Natyam)
director, teacher, performer, and choreographer, Nalini Rau.Date:
Saturday, January 26
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Something Good in the World presents:
The Energy of Youth – Raising Spirits,
Raising Awareness, and Raising the Roof
A Benefit Concert Celebrating the World’s Most Renewable
Resource
at One of New York’s Most Energy-Efficient Homes
On November 17, Something Good in the World will
host a children’s music and movement concert in recognition
of one of our most sustainable resources: the energy and enthusiasm
of youth.
Date: Saturday, November 17, 2007
Time: 6 – 8 p.m.
Location: 28 S. Dogwood Lane, Pomona, NY 10970
Suggested Donation: $25 for adults, $10 for students,
$5 for children under 12
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Musicians and Storytellers will also include: Nekia Caprice
Fox, Conrad de la Cruz, and Barbara Sarbin. Refreshments are
donated by Deborah Jillson. These talented, professional performers,
teachers and parents are donating their time and skills to
leading these workshops.
Any contributions received will go towards support for the
projects of Something Good in the World at Hilltop Hanover
Farm, including: The Children's Peaceful Garden, Earth School,
Sounds Good, Turtle Island Summer Camp, and The Blue Star
Youth Movement!
Something Good in the World is a nonprofit, educational organization,
which operates as a public charity under section 501c3 of
the IRS code. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent
allowable by law.
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