A. FRIDAY, MARCH 21

Research has shown that if children listen to classical music at an early age they will become very intelligent. Students will have the chance to attend pieces of music from all periods of music history, on piano and string instruments. Great violinists will inspire students with their performance.

B. THURSDAY, MARCH 22

The local cultural centre presents a delightful adaptation of the fairy tale classic, in which the scary wolf turns into a comic character and students learn important lessons about life. An entertaining musical with two different endings: One, the audience decides to forgive the wolf, the second, the audience does not trust that the wolf will mend his ways. If you choose to attend this excellent musical you will learn the importance of personal safety, proper diet, and good health…

C. MONDAY, MARCH 23

Peru Negro is a thrilling 26-member group presenting dazzling dances, colourful costumes, electrifying rhythms, and historic verses. They perform music that originated in Colonial Peru and they have passed it down through generations. Peru Negro performs all over the world and their fans consider them as “Ambassadors of Peruvian Culture.” They sing out in a chorus: “Black is my color, and proud I feel.” You will never forget their melodic guitar and passionate singing if you choose to attend their performance.

D. TUESDAY, MARCH 24

The concert will present Music and Dance from Macedonia and Thrace. Both regions are exceptionally rich in folk music, song and dance. The concert will open with a traditional ‘zournades’ trio from the village of Goumenissa in Central Macedonia. Two zourna players, accompanied on the daouli (large drum), commonly perform this kind of music at weddings and festivals throughout the Balkans. If you like Greek folk music, register for this event.