Kids in the Rotunda
The Lullaby Project
Saturday, April 27
9:30am, 11am & 1 pm
Rotunda Stage
Free
Age Recommendation
All Ages
Runtime
45 minutes
Join local musicians and teaching artists for a very special day of sharing songs created for the little ones in your life. Ranging from funny to sweet, calming to danceable and silly to empowering, the concert will include a range of musical styles and audience interaction featuring lullabies written with a local parent as part of Overture’s Lullaby Project.
The 1pm performance will be American Sign Language interpreted. Please email kidsintherotunda@overture.org at least one hour ahead to be seated within sight of the interpreter for live performances.
This show will also be livestreamed on the Kids in the Rotunda web page at 1 PM.
This event is part of Remake Learning Days!
Remake Learning Days is an innovative festival for youth and families! With exciting special events, engaging experiences and joyful learning activities offered by schools, libraries, museums, community groups, businesses, parks and youth organizations, families & youth can explore new interests, mess around with cool ideas and enjoy learning together! Activities offered by local organizations are free or low-cost and searchable by age level and topic.
Meet the Artist
The Lullaby Project
The Lullaby Project pairs pregnant women and new mothers and fathers with professional artists to write and sing personal lullabies for their babies, supporting maternal health, aiding child development and strengthening the bond between parent and child. Around the world, the project reaches parents in healthcare settings, homeless shelters, high schools, foster care and correctional facilities. Overture Center is thrilled to offer the Lullaby Project, a national program of Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute, in partnership with Harambee Village and Madison Metropolitan Sschool District's Capital High Parenting Program.
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Thank you to our Kids in the Rotunda Sponsors
Funding provided by Madison Gas & Electric, American Girl's Fund for Children, the Evjue Foundation – the charitable arm of the Capital Times, UnityPoint Health-Meriter and Au Pair in America with additional funding from Ian’s Pizza, Exact Sciences Corporation, Nelnet and contributions from Overture Center for the Arts.