On April 25, Cincinnati Camerata presents a lively, colorful concert built around dance, storytelling, and playfulness. The program moves from Renaissance songs and folk-inspired dances — including a piece attributed to King Henry VIII — to modern tangos and a virtuosic accordion solo, before closing with the warm, romantic sweep of the Liebeslieder-Walzer by Johannes Brahms.
Expect rhythmic energy, theatrical flair, and music that is immediately engaging — an evening full of color, movement, and joy.
Full program on the event page here.
Tickets are pay-what-you-can with a suggested $10 donation.
Use the form below to claim your tickets, and then use the donation form to pay what you can.
On April 25, Cincinnati Camerata presents a lively, colorful concert built around dance, storytelling, and playfulness. The program moves from Renaissance songs and folk-inspired dances — including a piece attributed to King Henry VIII — to modern tangos and a virtuosic accordion solo, before closing with the warm, romantic sweep of the Liebeslieder-Walzer by Johannes Brahms.
Expect rhythmic energy, theatrical flair, and music that is immediately engaging — an evening full of color, movement, and joy.
Full program on the event page here.
Tickets are pay-what-you-can with a suggested $10 donation.
Use the form below to claim your tickets, and then use the donation form to pay what you can.