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Music
Flint Symphony Orchestra Classical Concert
February 16, 2008
Featuring Jubilant Sykes, baritone and Flint School of Performing Arts students (This concert is part of the Black Classical Music Family Festival) This evening begins with Michael Daugherty's energetic work, Niagara Falls, a musical ride over the Niagara River, complete with stops at a haunted house and wax museum. Then, you'll enjoy a variety of delightful vocal selections performed by a talented baritone, followed by Vaughan Williams' Concerto Grosso, alternately imposing, humorous and rousing, augmented by FSPA string students. End the evening with another trip, this time a thrilling joy ride through Grofe's Grand Canyon Suite.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: Tickets $10-$56
Info Phone: 810-237-7333 or 888-8CENTER
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Dates & Times
Dates:
February 16, 2008Times:
8:00 pm -
Venue Info
1241 E. Kearsley Street Flint, MI 48503
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Accessibility Info
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: FSPA Festival of Dance
"I have your camera"
Comment posted by: Donna from Flint, MI, May 22, 2008
We found a camera at our hotel room at Comfort Inn in Davison, Michigan the second week of May. It has photos of dancers and others in costume. Write down what kind of camera you are missing and what... Expand
We found a camera at our hotel room at Comfort Inn in Davison, Michigan the second week of May. It has photos of dancers and others in costume. Write down what kind of camera you are missing and what some of the pictures look like and I will send you the camera. I will keep checking back to see your comments. Collapse
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