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Free community arts open house at The Conrad on March 11
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Allison Boles and two members of Drummers Without Borders talked about the open house, how people can attend and what Drummers Without Borders is.
Drummers Without Borders is a group of educators and artists that promotes collaboration and community through music-making at all levels.
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Sunday, March 11, 1 to 5 p.m.
Community Arts Open House at The Conrad
Featuring San Diego’s Finest Music and Dance
FREE
The Conrad comes to life for this family-friendly community event based on the theme of Create! All are invited to join in a fun day of free classes, activities, and performances featuring some of San Diego’s finest musicians, dancers, and artists.
Musical performances will include San Diego Music Award winners Whitney Shay and Ed Kornhauser, Grossmont College, harpist Chiara Capobianco, the Colburn Trio, and the San Diego State University Saxophone Ensemble, with youth ensembles including the Poway High School Jazz Combo, the Mission Bay Swing Choir, and Canyon Crest Academy, and a dance workshop. Attendees will also have a chance to create their own music and art in interactive drum circle with Drummers Without Borders, a composition workshop with Diego Rodriguez, a hip hop dance class with Alyssa Junious, Studio ACE, Spanish Village Arts Center, and storytime with Katia Graham.
The Open House is free but advance registration is recommended at https://theconrad.org/events/2023-caoh/ (WEBSITE ON FS)
La Jolla Music Society’s award-winning Learning and Engagement Programming provides unmatched access and learning opportunities to more than 11,000 students and community members throughout San Diego County annually. With education and community engagement at the heart of our mission, we work closely with each visiting artist and ensemble to create outreach activities that highlight their unique talents and expertise at both The Conrad and in the community.