The Modlin Center for the Arts is pleased to present Dan Zanes & Elizabeth Mitchell as part of the Modlin Arts Family Arts Day Celebration on Sunday, October 20, 2013 at 3 p.m. in Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music.
Acclaimed by TIME as leading “Stars of Kindie Rock”, Dan Zanes and Elizabeth Mitchell are at the forefront of the current wave of independent children’s music. Zanes’ irresistible grooves create a rollicking “Woodstock for Kids,” including exuberant American traditional songs, dance classics, and smart, inventive originals. The audience is invited to “sing along with gusto” before things heat up and ultimately dissolve into an all-ages dance party. Elizabeth Mitchell’s lovely voice brings a fresh sound to cherished American folk songs and other melodies from around the world. In a peaceful yet powerful way, she reintroduces us to the songs we thought we knew so well. A Dan Zanes and Elizabeth Mitchell show is an opportunity for fans of both artists to join in a celebration of American family and roots music.
Join the Modlin Center for the Arts and the University of Richmond Museums for the annual Family Arts Day Celebration, an art-centered family fun day featuring activity tables, art projects, food, and more.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Tickets
Tickets for Dan Zanes & Elizabeth Mitchell are $15 for Adults and $8 for Children (0-12) with discounts for Seniors (62+), and groups (20+). Tickets are available online at modlin.richmond.edu or by phone at (804) 289-8980.
Artist Images
High resolution publicity photos are available for each artist. Please contact Jon Gunter at jgunter@richmond.edu.
Artist Website
For more information about Dan Zanes, visit danzanes.com.
For more information about Elizabeth Mitchell, visit youaremyflower.org.
Box Office Hours
The Modlin Center Box Office is open from 10am-5pm weekdays and 90 minutes prior to most ticketed performances. Questions? Please visit the Modlin Center Box Office, call (804) 289-8980, or email modlinarts@richmond.edu.
About the Modlin Center for the Arts
The Modlin Center for the Arts, which opened in 1996, features state-of-the-art performance venues, galleries, studios, and classrooms. Praised as “a work of art itself” by the Richmond Times-Dispatch, the 165,000-square-foot facility is home to the departments of Art and Art History, Music, and Theatre and Dance.
The Modlin Center for the Arts presents more than 40 world-class performing arts events as part of the ModlinArts series, five productions presented by the Department of Theatre and Dance and the University Players and Dancers, and another 23 music performances as part of the Department of Music’s annual free concert series. Many of the events presented at the Modlin Center feature an academic component designed specifically for Richmond students. These activities, which are free and open to the public, include master classes and lecture demonstrations, as well as pre-concert and exhibition lectures.
For a full listing of 2013-14 season events, please visit modlin.richmond.edu.