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Marilyn Wu, age 4, a student at Rosa Parks Early Childhood Education Center, dances in the hallway of the school while musicians Sarah Evans (partially hidden) and Susie Brown (left), members of the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra, play music at the school on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013. Members of the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra play music for children and set up stations where the kids can play music, draw their own notes or dance during their weekly visit to Rosa Parks Early Childhood Education Center. Omar Bravo, age 4, plays on an ice cube tray in the background. JOHN CLANTON/Tulsa World

'Feel what music can bring'
Published: 1/31/2013 2:22 PM
Last Modified: 1/31/2013 5:05 PM

Musicians with Tulsa Symphony Orchestra visit students at Rosa Parks Early Childhood Education Center. They set up stations that offer different ways for the kids to experience music while they play.
Here is a photo and a video from the weekly music lessons. Staff Writer Kim Archer wrote the story, that you can read by clicking here.

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Written by
John Clanton
Multimedia Producer



Reader Comments 2 Total

ClanJoyWalkSig (2 weeks ago)
love.... Wouldn't that sheet music with all the colored notes make a great Mayfest Poster?
Chesty Puller (2 weeks ago)
I agree.

Our elected representatives that want to cut support for the arts should take a look at this video, and try telling the young girl dancing she can't dance anymore, or tell the young drummer he can't drum again, or tell the music score writers to forget about writing music.

And maybe make the new Capitol Slogan for the arts Bah Humbug!
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