Sunday 1 February, 18:00

Starlight Serenade

Drift into the night with soft piano, flute, dance, and spoken tales. A mothers-and-daughters quartet explores the first star, the changing moon, and the hush of evening. Children will listen to impressionist music, watch light shapes and gentle movements, and imagine vast space. They will sense colors, quiet sounds, and shifting shadows while stories unfold. This musical journey invites curiosity, shared wonder, and quiet play.

Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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