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Childrens Concert Society presents Daring to be Dumbo performed by Dancing Wheels Company

Presented by Akron Civic Theatre at Akron Civic Theatre, Akron OH

Apr 17 - 18 2018
Childrens Concert Society presents Daring to be Dumbo performed by Dancing Wheels Company
Childrens Concert Society presents Daring to be Dumbo
performed by Dancing Wheels Company

 

Tuesday, April 17, 2018 9:45 AM

Akron Civic Theatre

Grades K through Three
Curriculum Connection: Language Arts, Anti-Bullying

The Spring Concert Hall Series will take place on April 17 and 18, 2018. Students in Grades K-3 will attend performances by The Dancing Wheels Company. The program, “Daring to Be Dumbo”, is a reimagining of the original story where Dumbo is now a young girl who is bullied and exemplifies turning differences from weaknesses into strengths. Dancing Wheels is a professional, physically integrated dance company utilizing the talents of dancers both with and without disabilities and is considered one of the premier arts and disabilities organizations in the US.

Reservations are required
http://childrensconcertsociety.org/concertreservations/

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http://akroncivic.com/site/page.php?id=403

Phone: 3302532488

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Akron Civic Theatre

182 South Main Street, Akron, OH 44308

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