The program that follows the Uapresents Chidren's Festival has always been an innovative fun and INTERACTIVE one- great for all ages! This year is no exception, Harold and the Purple Crayon - A Dance Adventure will take your imagination on an adventure with a boy named Harold, who, equipped with his purple crayon and infinite creativity, choreographs his own adventures. Hubbard Street 2, part of the famed Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, explores Harold’s story in a unique union of literature and contemporary ballet set to music by indie-rock musician Andrew Bird. Designed for young people and families who help create Harold’s next adventure through their own exploration of movement. Audience participation is encouraged!
When: Sunday, Janury 27, 2013 at 4pm Immediately following the FREE Children's Festival outside - info HERE
Where: Centennial Hall
Cost: Tickets start at $10! A live interactive show for the same price as a movie :) Enter below to win a family 4 pack of tickets!
I would love to see more kid friendly events, that I feel okay with taking my 2 year old to.
ReplyDelete-Andrea Renee V.
I LOVE Harold! My 3 year old would really enjoy this show!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the awesome giveaway.. I would love to take my 3 boys.. :-)
ReplyDelete-Tabitha Rodriguez
This looks awesome. I think my daughter would love this!
ReplyDeleteI looked at the upcoming shows, I would love to see this one, also the Chinese New Year one...but am NOT interested in seeing the one about Mike Tyson! as my son would say "thats weird" :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway! My son loves going to shows at UA Presents. It's a great mommy and son date!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of fun!
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ReplyDeleteNice giveaway. I would love to win these tickets.
ReplyDeleteThe Vancouver Symphony Orchestra! I was just telling my husband Tim yesterday that we should go to the symphony...and take the kids with us too! We'd all be mesmerized.
ReplyDeletestephanie@tucsontopia.com
What a great giveaway! I am always looking for new things to take my 2 year old to so he can have some culture in his life.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of fun.
Thanks for hosting.