Chamber Music Society Hosts Family Program
RAPT AUDIENCE: Young listeners and their families are the focus of “CMS Kids: Tuneful Travels,” a special program taking place in the Lee Rehearsal Room of the Lewis Arts Complex on Saturday, October 19 at 1 and 3 p.m.
Princeton University Concerts welcomes back the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) for the first family program of the season on Saturday, October 19 at 1 and 3 p.m.
Rami Vamos hosts these events in the Lee Rehearsal Room of the Lewis Arts Complex. “CMS Kids: Tuneful Travels” is curated for kids ages 3-6 and their families. Vamos and the professional musicians of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will guide audiences through a magical journey where music for piano, violin, and bassoon becomes an expression of joy and movement.
The concert is adapted for neurodiverse audiences, including children with autism and other special needs. The performance is less formal than traditional concerts and more supportive of sensory, communication, movement, and learning needs.
“PUC has always been committed to accessibility,” said Marna Seltzer, PUC director. “We are happy to continue this commitment through relaxed format CMS Kids concerts. Past CMS Kids performances have been joyous afternoons of music and imagination, and Rami Vamos immediately connected with our young audiences. We are so happy to have Rami and the musicians of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center back by popular demand with a new relaxed format, family-friendly program.”
Tickets are $5 for children and $10 for adults. Visit puc.princeton.edu or call (609) 258-9220.