Performance in the Performing Arts Studio Theatre, headlined by Chris Mckhool in a Cushion Concert setting
Chris McKhool, a renowned Canadian musician and children's musical star, will be performing three pay-what-you-can shows at BPAC's Studio Theatre in Burlington, ON this fall. The performances, scheduled for September 28th, November 16th, and December 13th, all at 1:00 pm, are part of a series of interactive, family-oriented concerts.
The first show, "Fiddle Fire", takes place on September 28th. This award-winning performance encourages kids and their parents to join Chris and his friends on stage, scat-singing, becoming a rhythm section, and even playing rare percussion instruments from around the world. Tickets for "Fiddle Fire" can be purchased here.
On November 16th, the interactive award-winning show "Earth Sea Fire" will take centre stage. This concert focuses on themes of taking care of our planet, making it a perfect choice for families who want to teach their children about environmental awareness in a fun and engaging way. Tickets for "Earth Sea Fire" can be purchased here.
The third show, "Celebrate", will take place on December 13th. Just like the previous shows, it promises to be an interactive and engaging experience for kids and parents alike. Tickets for "Celebrate" can be purchased here.
Each of these shows aims to create a relaxed environment for everyone to enjoy. They are labelled as "cushion concerts" and will provide an area for kids to sit up close to the stage. These shows are a celebration of the multicultural mosaic of Canada, with Chris singing songs about various traditions across the country.
Chris McKhool's shows at BPAC's Studio Theatre are fully interactive and encourage kids to join the band on stage and sing songs. These pay-what-you-can performances are a great opportunity for families to enjoy a fun and engaging concert while supporting a talented Canadian musician.
So, mark your calendars for September 28th, November 16th, and December 13th, and head to BPAC's Studio Theatre for an unforgettable musical experience with Chris McKhool and his friends. Tickets can be purchased through the provided links.
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