South Shore Conservatory’s Duxbury Music Festival Presents Tent Events Weekend

Duxbury Music Festival's iconic tent on Millenium Town Green,
image by Kathy Dixon
2019 DMF Tent by Kathy Dixon
Duxbury Music Festival’s iconic tent on Millenium Town Green,
image by Kathy Dixon

Three days of festive musical events for the entire family!

McGRATHPR.com – Under an enchanting tent on the Duxbury Millennium Town Green, at the corner of Washington Street and Harden Hill Road, South Shore Conservatory’s Duxbury Music Festival (DMF) presents the annual DMF Tent Events Weekend from July 19 through 21. With a total of four special and unique events, the weekend promises something to delight all ages and musical tastes.  South Shore Conservatory (SSC) thanks Sheila and Richard Morse for sponsoring the tent for the weekend.

On Friday, July 19 at 7 pm, the weekend kicks off with 80’s on the Green with The Waves. Concertgoers are invited to bring their lawn chairs and get ready to enjoy songs from the 80’s to today.  These hits are sure to get the crowd on their feet singing and dancing. The Waves, a favorite Boston band, features several Duxbury residents. 80’s on the Green with The Waves is sponsored by Mollie Baldwin Foley.

Children and adults are invited to enjoy the SSC ImagineARTS Band, as they perform songs from SSC’s early childhood arts and literacy program, at DMF’s Family Fest on Saturday, July 20 at 10:30 am.  SSC’s ImagineARTS program provides arts-based reading readiness free for kindergarteners in the Brockton Public Schools.  Following the performance, attendees may participate in interactive voice, percussion, movement, and theater activities, led by SSC faculty, plus arts and crafts activities, face painting, and enjoy free hot dogs and cake.  Family Fest is sponsored by Brothers Marketplace.

On Saturday, July 20 from 7 to 10 pm, DMF presents Americana on the Green, a new event, with drinks, dancing and rock n’ roll featuring SSC’s faculty member Ed Sorrentino and his band  jamming to summer rock ‘n roll classics. A raw bar is provided by Island Creek Oysters, and hors d’oeuvres and light bites are compliments of Brothers Marketplace.  A fabulous silent auction will be held. Proceeds benefit tuition assistance.  Americana on the Green is sponsored Caitlin and Darren Humphreys/Travel Sommelier and Kathy and Warren Skillman.

Sunday in the Park on Sunday, July 21 from 5 to 7 pm, serves as Duxbury’s own Tanglewood. This free concert provides a unique opportunity to gather friends and family and enjoy world-class chamber music performed by DMF faculty and students in a relaxed, outdoor setting.  Seating is provided under the tent, or the public may bring lawn chairs and a blanket to spread out on the Town Green. Wine and snacks are available for purchase, or concertgoers may bring their favorite picnic fare.  Sunday in the Park is sponsored by Morgan and Greg Lamarche in memory of Barbara Lamarche.

Widely embraced by the South Shore community with over 200 volunteers and over 2500 patrons each season, Duxbury Music Festival’s celebrated, intensive chamber music program brings together world-renowned pedagogues and performers with aspiring young artists each summer, providing daily offerings of chamber music, student recitals, festival competitions, family events and faculty concerts. In keeping with SSC’s inclusive mission to provide access to exceptional arts education and performance – for individuals of all ages, backgrounds and abilities – DMF presents programs for all segments of the population to enjoy.

Tickets for DMF Tent Event Weekend events are: 80’s on the Green with The Waves – adults $20/children $5; Family Fest – adults $10/children $5; Americana on the Green – $65; and Sunday in the Park is a free event.  For ticket and the complete 2019 DMF Performance Schedule, visit sscmusic.org/dmf-events-tickets/, call 781-934-2731, ext. 23, contact DMF Festival Manager, Donna Ryan at d.ryan@sscmusic.org, or follow Duxbury Music Festival on Facebook.

Duxbury Music Festival is a program of South Shore Conservatory.  DMF’s office is located at South Shore Conservatory’s Duxbury campus at the Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 St. George Street.

DMF 2019 Tent Events:

Friday, July 19

80’s on the Green with The Waves

7 pm, family-friendly, Duxbury Town Green, $20 adult /$5 children under 18

Sponsored by Mollie Baldwin Foley

Saturday, July 20

Family Fest  

SSC ImagineARTS Band, interactive activities, food and more.  

10:30 am, Duxbury Town Green, $10 adult/$5 children under 12

Sponsored by Brothers Marketplace

Saturday, July 20

Americana on the Green

NEW EVENT for Tuition Assistance 

Drinks, dancing, & rock ‘n roll 

7-10 pm, Duxbury Town Green, $65

Sponsored by Caitlin and Darren Humphreys/Travel Sommelier & Kathy and Warren Skillman

Sunday, July 21

Sunday in the Park 

DMF students and faculty in recital with concessions available

5 pm, Duxbury Town Green, Free

Sponsored by Morgan and Greg Lamarche in memory of Barbara Lamarche

DMF Tent is sponsored by Sheila and Richard Morse 

Sponsors as of June 13, 2019

Tickets at sscmusic.org/dmf-events-tickets/

About Duxbury Music Festival

South Shore Conservatory’s Duxbury Music Festival (DMF), entering its 14th season, is a celebrated program for solo and chamber music instruction and performance. Founded in the conviction that music profoundly and permanently enriches the human spirit, DMF is an intensive 17-day program that brings world-renowned instructors, performers and aspiring young artists together in one of New England’s most picturesque bayside villages, Duxbury, MA, located 35 miles south of Boston and 20 miles north of Cape Cod. For nearly three weeks each summer, Duxbury is abuzz with a variety of musical styles in venues ranging from the Duxbury Town Green to The Ellison Center for the Arts to beautiful private seaside homes.  DMF has tremendous community support, attracting over 200 volunteers and 2500 patrons each season.  DMF is headquartered at South Shore Conservatory’s Duxbury campus at the Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 St. George Street, Duxbury, 781-934-2731.  For more information, visit sscmusic.org/dmf/ or follow Duxbury Music Festival on Facebook.

In keeping with SSC’s inclusive mission to provide access to quality education in the arts for all, the Conservatory offers programs for all segments of the population to enjoy, regardless of age, ability, geography, and financial means.  Furthermore, South Shore Conservatory admits students and families of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.

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