Thursday, January 27, 2022

Live(streamed) Kids Music Returns to Symphony Space

Live children's music has returned to Symphony Space, but with a twist. While the performers are on stage inside the venue, their concerts are conducted via livestream (for free!) to family audiences around the world. We're all hoping for a return to normalcy and this compromise allows "Just Kidding Kids" to deliver its eclectic agenda of artists.

The oldest resident Native American dance company in New York, the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers, pay a visit on On Saturday, January 29 at 11 AM. The troupe was founded in 1963 by a group of ten Native American men and women (all New Yorkers) descended from Mohawk, Hopi, Winnebago and San Blas tribes. They are keeping alive the traditions, songs, and dances learned from their parents, while added to their repertoire from other Native Americans living in New York as well as others who were passing through. While the event will be livestreamed, sign up here to receive updates and an email alerting you that the link has been posted on Symphony Space's event page.

Latin Grammy nominee Sonia De Los Santos returns to the venue on Saturday, February 19 at 11 AM to promote songs from her latest album, ESPERANZA ("hope" in Spanish), along with music from her past releases. During the pandemic, De Los Santos conducted a series of "En Casa Con Sonia" solo concerts and is no stranger to the "art" of livestreaming shows. Click here for the event sign up sheet for her concert.

The music of East Asia is showcased by Elena Moon Park and Friends on Saturday, March 12 at 11 AM. Children with a curiosity about how alike people are despite our cultural differences may enjoy the welcoming folk rock sound of Park's ensemble. Click here and event an email for the livestream event.

Here is the video for Elena Moon Park's song "Flower Dance":

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