Abbie Burgess Grant |
The Story of Abbie Burgess
tells the true tale of a courageous young girl who tended Maine’s
Matinicus Rock lighthouse on her own, braving the treacherous month-long
Nor’easters throughout the winter of 1856. Her strength and
determination attracted much attention and she became a renowned local
heroine. Today, her story is featured in several popular children’s
books.
Matinicus Rock Light Station |
“This program
will serve to energize the PSO’s youngest audiences – and Maine’s
youngest readers – around music and literacy, and will hopefully help
instill in them a lifelong love of music and reading,” said Heather
Summer, education and community engagement manager for the Portland
Symphony Orchestra.
Children are
encouraged to sing, dance and wiggle while they listen and watch the
orchestra members tell the inspiring story of Abbie Burgess. The concert
has a 40-minute running time and is meant for children aged 4-8. The
PSO has made teaching materials pertaining to Abbie’s story available
for download online to help prepare library staff and parents for their child’s concert experience.
Concert Dates for Summer 2012:
· Wednesday, June 20th – Bath, Patten Free Library (2:00 pm and 3:00 pm)
· Thursday, June 21st – Farmington, Farmington Public Library (10:30 am and 11:30 am)
· Monday, July 16th – Portland, Portland Public Library (10:30 am)
· Monday, July 30th – Kennebunk, Kennebunk Public Library (6:30 pm)
· Saturday, August 4th – Chebeague, Chebeague Recreation Center (2:00 pm)
· Tuesday, August 7th – Damariscotta, Lincoln Theatre (10:00 am)
· Tuesday, August 7th – Rockland, Rockland Public Library (1:30 pm)
KinderKonzerts are a wonderful way for kids ages 3 through 7 to gain exposure to symphony music as they explore the different families of musical instruments. Each performance is part of a series of programs that feature the four families of instruments: woodwinds, brass, strings, and percussion. Attendees are encouraged to sing, smile, and engage with the musicians while they learn about classical music and symphony performances.
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