
Educational performances in the Dennos Museum Center’s Milliken Auditorium are a wonderful way to support the study of music and culture in the classroom. Educational performances inside this world-class concert hall typically consist of a performance, an explanation of music or culture, an interactive element (usually singing or dancing), and a question and answer period. Education performances in the Milliken Auditorium are approximately 50 minutes in length.
All attendees of educational performances in the Dennos Museum Center are welcome to visit the Museum galleries to view exhibits before or after the workshop. Guided tours are not offered during these times due to the large number of students in the building. Gallery guide and activities are online here. Drawing with pencils is permitted in the galleries with the prior knowledge of the Museum Education Department.
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The fee for educational performances is $6 per seat. Teachers and chaperones are not free for educational concerts and must pay the $6 per seat fee. All groups must pay by the date of the performance. Groups that pay at least two weeks before the date of the performance will receive a discounted rate of $5 per seat. Pricing is based on the number of seats reserved. Refunds are not available for unused seats.
Scholarships through the Dennos Museum Center may be available if you are unable to cover the costs of your visit.