Symphonic Adventures

Elementary school children playing recorders in Fred Kavli Theater

Michael Christie

Cirque de la Symphonie Artist

Fred Kavli Theater filled with elementary school students

Fred Kavli Theater filled with elementary school children

Symphonic Adventures, the symphony’s flagship education program, is a live, interactive concert for students in the 3rd, 4th and 5th grades. This program provides many students their first opportunity to hear classical music. Each 50-minute interactive concert supports the Symphony’s goal to bring orchestral music to children. By introducing students to the orchestra, its conductor, and the elements of music, the symphony aims to inspire a life-long appreciation of music.

New West Symphony presents this year’s 2024 Symphonic Adventures: Cirque de la Symphonie, an educational and fun orchestral experience for schoolchildren. Classical music and acrobatics converge in the mesmerizing concert featuring award-winning acrobats, dancers and jugglers performing to classical, romantic, and contemporary music selections played by the New West Symphony under the baton of Grammy-winning Music Director Michael Christie. Students from Crystal School of Rhythmic Gymnastics will also perform at this concert. Crystal School of Rhythmic Gymnastics is a premier rhythmic gymnastics School dedicated to nurturing talent and passion for this elegant and dynamic sport.

This is an annual concert that has been presented for 29 years by the New West Symphony.

March 5, 2024
Oxnard Performing Arts Center, Oxnard

March 6, 2024
Kavli Theater, Bank of America Performing Arts Center, Thousand Oaks

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Educators

To access 2024 Symphonic Adventures: Cirque de la Symphonie program please click the Access button.

For questions, please email
education@newwestsymphony.org or call General Manager Sasha Gurevich at
(805) 497–5800.

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