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Teachers Take Center Stage
posted by: Jessica Nalbone, Education Manager
Every August, teachers from across the state flock to Meymandi Concert Hall for the North Carolina Symphony’s Education Concert Workshop. They spend an entire day of their summer vacations learning ... More »
Classical Music, Alive and Well
posted by: Arthur Ryel-Lindsey, Communications Project Manager
Here’s a music activity you may not have heard of. The world championships of Drum Corps International kicked off with the quarterfinals last night in Indianapolis. Strictly DCI for those ... More »
Your Chance for a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the North Carolina Symphony!
posted by: Amy Russell, Director of Artistic Programs and Partnerships
It’s 7:55 pm and you are settled into your seat in the balcony at the concert hall. The lights are about to dim and then you will be transported into ... More »
Music of the Moment: July 27, 2010
posted by: Amy Russell, Director of Artistic Programs and Partnerships
We presented our final concert of the Summerfest series on July 17th and now is the time to plan for the coming season, as we await the return of our ... More »
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| North Carolina Symphony Invites Students to Get Involved This Fall |
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| Posted: July 26, 2010 |
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How much do two North Carolina Symphony concert tickets cost? For members of the new NCS Street Team, only a few hours. The North Carolina Symphony is enlisting college and high school-age volunteers to help promote its upcoming classical and pops seasons. Students in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and the surrounding North Carolina communities who love music and want to have fun with friends while helping out the Symphony can volunteer for two hours or more and receive the opportunity to experience the brilliance of a North Carolina Symphony concert live. Volunteers will support the Symphony by distributing flyers and providing an informative community resource during downtown Raleigh’s First Fridays, Triangle-area events or cultural gatherings where they live, visit, study and work. Ideal Street Team members will put themselves in the middle of the action, enthusiastic and eager to generate excitement about the Symphony’s upcoming season. First-time Street Team members will receive a free T-shirt and two tickets to an upcoming Symphony concert. Continued efforts will earn volunteers additional tickets. The more you volunteer, the more Symphony you can see for free. Volunteer opportunities will begin in early September. For complete information or to sign up for the NCS Street Team, visit ncsymphony.org/streetteam or call 919.789.5481.
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