We were seeing and hearing double this weekend at Powell Hall during the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra’s program led by guest conductor (and beloved former music director) David Robertson. There were ...
Santa Cruz County fourth and fifth graders play Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” on their recorders along with the combined orchestra of the Santa Cruz Symphony, Santa Cruz County ...
Research from the University of Warwick has revealed that butterfly caterpillars use sophisticated rhythmic signals to ...
A museum trip turns into a dance party when Rafi wishes for her own dinosaur. Can you follow along with Slurpy the dinosaur's prehistoric party moves?
Research from the University of Warwick has revealed that butterfly caterpillars use sophisticated rhythmic signals to communicate with ants, helping ...
Travel means something a little different to everyone. Some people chase those postcard-worthy views, others live for adrenaline and new experiences, and plenty just want to eat their way through a ...
If you've ever said you just "have no rhythm," it turns out you might not have any excuse. A new study found that infants can recognize and learn the rhythm of music within just 48 hours of first ...
GRASONVILLE — Grasonville Elementary School students explored traditional West African dance and drumming Jan. 14 during a performance and workshop led by guest teaching artists through the Carole ...
Marching bands are a defining part of the HBCU experience, and in metro Atlanta, a local program is making sure that tradition continues for years to come. The Atlanta Drum Academy in Riverdale is ...
Welcome back to another edition of What Did We Learn. With the return of the football season, my weekly article begins, a two-year-long tradition now. At the end of every weekend, I release my weekly ...
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