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Why Go to New York City When There is Such Great Opera, Art, Dance, and Music Right Here in Bronxville?

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By Priscilla Toomey, Co-Chair, Board of Trustees, Bronxville Adult School


Oct. 10, 2018:  This fall, the Bronxville Adult School is bringing a sensational assortment of lectures and music appreciation workshops right to your backyard.

On October 16, Sarah Lawrence College's Professor Jerrilyn Dodds will return with another one of her fascinating lectures titled “Francisco Goya: The Third of May 1808.” It will be followed by a compelling exploration of the intersection of dance and politics by Helen Coope in a lecture of the same name on October 25 and “Realism and Spiritualism in Russian Art” by Sedar Arat on November 6.

Opera lovers or wannabes will want to join Regina Zona for The Joy of Opera: The Met Live in HD series, which provides an informative and entertaining overview about the operas so that you will be prepared to enjoy The Met Live in HD performances. Samson et Dalila (Saint-Saëns) will be discussed on October 15, La Fanciulla del West (Puccini) on October 22, and Marnie (Muhly) on November 5.

On December 4, professionally trained chef, food historian, and opera aficionado Carl Raymond will present “Divas & Dinner: Dining with the Courtesans--A Culinary Look at the Real La Traviata.” Join him for this journey through one of the world’s most popular operas with an eye toward how food plays a role in the drama both on and off stage.

In addition, the ever-popular composer and pianist Cristiana Pegoraro is returning to the Bronxville Adult School on October 29 with “The Greatest Composers of Vienna and Paris in the Romantic Era,” a musical exploration of the most intriguing century of music and musicians of all time.

Register online at www.bronxvilleadultschool.org or by phone at 914-793-4435.  

Pictured here:  Composer and pianist Cristiana Pegoraro.

Photo courtesy Bronxville Adult School


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