Yoga Fundraiser!
Inside the Orchestra Blog
by Lorena Mendez
1M ago
Musical Yogis: A Yoga Class for the Entire Family  A Fundraiser Event for Inside the Orchestra Join Inside the Orchestra for a Family Yoga Experience! Come and immerse yourself in a delightful blend of yoga poses and enchanting melodies, where movement is synchronized with the rhythm of live orchestral music. Designed for ages 3 and up. Highlights of the Event: • Energizing yoga session suitable for the whole family • Live music to enhance relaxation and elevate your practice • Fun-filled class promoting mindfulness and connection • Experienced instructor guiding you every step of the way ..read more
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Behind the Scenes: Tiny Tots Music
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by Valerie Johnson
3M ago
Inside the Orchestra is starting the year off strong with big plans for Spring Tiny Tots: Ocean Adventure! In these programs, children and their families will sit encircled by our 30+piece orchestra and go on an immersive, interactive musical adventure! Let’s go behind the scenes with our Music Director and Arranger, Daniel Leavitt, aka Conductor Dan, to see what preparations are underway.  Our programs are designed specifically for children aged 0-7 and their families. We asked Conductor Dan how that changes the way he arrange and orchestrate our pieces. We have many discussions as a st ..read more
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Executive Director Report: Reflecting on a year of meaningful growth and change
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by Lorena Mendez
4M ago
Reflecting on a Year of Meaningful Growth and Change Dear IO Community, As I reflect on my first year as the Executive Director of Inside the Orchestra, I am filled with gratitude for the  journey we’ve embarked on together. At the heart of our mission lies a commitment to ensuring young people have the opportunity to fall in love with orchestra music. We know the world of the orchestra should be a place for everyone, and we are committed to ensuring that our programs instill a sense of belonging in every attendee. The journey over the last year has been nothing short of inspiri ..read more
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Finger Pumpkins
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by Valerie Johnson
6M ago
This activity is quick, easy, and mess-free! Ages: 3-8 You’ll need 10 orange pipecleaners (6-10 inches long) and 10 pieces of green pipecleaner cut to about 2 inches long. Skills: fine motor skills, color sorting, scissor skills, counting, and of course singing! Your little one can assist you with selecting the correct colors, cutting the two inch pieces down to size, and twisting and wrapping the orange end of the pipecleaner around their fingers If you have a younger or more wiggly hand model, you can wind your pipe-cleaners around a pencil or marker and then place them on their finge ..read more
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Composer Spotlight: Gustav Holst
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by Valerie Johnson
7M ago
Gustav Holst was a British composer who lived from 1874-1934. As a young man, Holst learned piano, violin, and trombone. However, he had poor eyesight, asthma, and neuritis, which made it difficult for him to perform, so he turned to composing. One of Holst’s most famous compositions is The Planets Suite, which he worked on from 1913 to 1916, long before man explored outer space. The entire suite is nearly an hour long, and contains a movement about each planet (besides Earth). It is based on astrology rather than astronomy, and every movement is titled after the planet and characteristic of t ..read more
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The Golden Record
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by Valerie Johnson
7M ago
In 1977, two identical spacecraft called Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 were launched carrying two identical phonograph records. The records contained music and sounds that represented cultures and life from across the globe, just in case the probes ever came across alien life! Voyager 1 is currently the farthest manmade object from earth. It hasn’t encountered any aliens yet, but if aliens were ever to listen to the Golden Record, they would hear greetings from the people of earth in 55 languages, whale songs, traditional music from indigenous cultures, classical music, jungle sounds, rock and roll ..read more
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Music in Space
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by Valerie Johnson
7M ago
We are gearing up for our Tiny Tots: Outer Space concerts in October and November! It’s going to be out of this world! It has us thinking about music in space. Did you know that many astronauts love to make music? It’s true! Some of them have even taken instruments with them into space. Astronaut Kjell Lindgren took his bagpipes with him. Astronaut Cady Coleman took her flute to the ISS and even played a duet with Ian Anderson (of Jethro Tull!) And that’s not all! Many astronauts have brought their instruments to space, including a didgeridoo, piano keyboard, guitar, Native American flute, a ..read more
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Paper Plate Moon
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by Valerie Johnson
7M ago
We’re getting ready for Tiny Tots: Outer Space, so we have space on the brain! Let’s make a paper plate moon. This craft takes less than 5 minutes and costs less than $5! You’ll need: a paper plate, cotton balls (or pompoms), and washable paint in white and black. Optional: string and tape OR dark cardstock, glue, and white gel pen. This craft works great for kids 18 months-7 years. While you’re creating, listen to this playlist all about the Moon and Stars! Mix some white and black paint to make a pale grey color. Use your cotton balls or pom poms to dab the grey paint on the back of a ..read more
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Music in Space
Inside the Orchestra Blog
by Valerie Johnson
8M ago
We are gearing up for our Tiny Tots: Outer Space concerts in October and November! It’s going to be out of this world! It has us thinking about music in space. Did you know that many astronauts love to make music? It’s true! Some of them have even taken instruments with them into space. Astronaut Kjell Lindgren took his bagpipes to space. Astronaut Cady Coleman took her flute to the ISS and even played a duet with Ian Anderson (of Jethro Tull!) And that’s not all! Many astronauts have brought their instruments to space, including a didgeridoo, piano keyboard, guitar, Native American flute, a ..read more
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Music Note Craft
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by Valerie Johnson
8M ago
Let’s make our own sheet music craft! This activity is great for kids aged 2-7. For this craft, we used buttons and pipe cleaners, but you could also use pompoms and craft sticks. You’ll also need liquid school glue and the printable music staff below. Glue your buttons in a row on the music staff. These will be the note heads, and they go on lines or on the space between the lines. Glue your pipe cleaners to your note heads, and your masterpiece is finished! When you’re done, send us a photo at info@insidetheorchestra.org or tag us on facebook or instagram. We’d love to feature your comp ..read more
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