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Bach to Baby Half-Term Flute Concert this Fri 30 May, 4pm@ All Saints Church, CHILDREN FREE


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Hi all,


Our Half-Term concert is at All Saint's Church this Friday 4pm - as usual, children are free. See you there!



Bach to Baby - the critically acclaimed concert series for baby and you.


Date: Fri. Apr 25th. Doors open 3:30pm for refreshments, concert at 4:00pm

Location: All Saints Church, Lovelace Road, SE21 8JY

Tickets: ?10/adult cash on the door, Children FREE.

online offers available at http://www.bachtobaby.com/tickets


Bach to Baby presents: The Magic Flute

featuring Renate Sokolovska, flute & Alexander Karpeyev

http://www.bachtobaby.com/londonsouth


Latvian flautist Renate Sokolovska beguiles and entices in this exotic programme. Enter the Arcadian world of Pan, the faun-like God who brings the Spring and seduces nymphs, meet Syrinx who tries to escape from his clutches, and be seduced by a Femme Fatale in the Carmen Fantasy. Renate, whose playing has been acclaimed across Europe, shows us that Mozart was right - the flute is very magical indeed!


Bach to Baby is an innovative classical concert series for babies, tots and their carers to enjoy together. Join us for a monthly event in Dulwich or check our website for more concerts in inspiring locations across London. Featuring world-class performance for the enjoyment of all ages, and one hour long. While allowing children to dance, roam about, and listen to music the way they feel it, these concerts are also for mums and carers to take a moment for themselves, enjoying top quality music performed by professional concert artists - with their babes in tow. Bach to Baby is presented by award-winning concert pianist Miaomiao Yu.



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Final concert of the Season:

Friday June 27th, 2014 @ 4pm,

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