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Symphony at the Sea combines art and science
Published: 2/26/2012 9:42 AM
Last Modified: 2/26/2012 9:42 AM

Monday won't be a typical day for the many kids at Symphony by the Sea.

This unique program combines science and art through a partnership of the Oklahoma Aquarium and the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra.

Kids will walk through the aquarium learning about the animals and habitats in conjunction with orchestral music. So, as students learn about sharks, they will also hear and learn about string instruments.

The slots are already taken for this program, but if you want your kids to be part of a future Symphony by the Sea, contact the Oklahoma Aquarium at education@okaquarium.org.

Oklahoma Aquarium
300 S. Aquarium Drive in Jenks



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JS (12 months ago)
Not just string instruments. Woodwind and brass instruments too.
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Nour Habib joined the Tulsa World in 2011 as a general assignment reporter for the Scene section. She graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in journalism and political science. Before joining the World, she covered education for a community newspaper.

She looks forward to keeping up with all there is to do in Tulsa and sharing it with you. Because, after all, the more she finds, the more she gets to do, too.

Send any fun or interesting events her way at nour.habib@tulsaworld.com.


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