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Free concert will introduce BMC Movin’ Into Music program

BRATTLEBORO — A free concert will introduce children and their parents and caregivers to the magic of music and movement in the Brattleboro Music Center's popular Movin' into Music program.

The concert will be held Monday, Aug. 15, at 10 a.m., at the BMC, 38 Walnut St., according to a news release.

Performing will be singer-songwriter Kim Wallach, who currently teaches elementary school music in Northfield and Warwick, Mass., and is director of the “Movin' Into Music” program.

Wallach is from nearby Keene, N.H., and while known internationally as a performer, she has earned a national reputation as a children's entertainer. Her wry sense of humor, clear voice, superb musicianship and ability to connect with children are well-recognized, and she accompanies herself on guitar and banjo, offering both traditional and original repertoire.

Geared toward children 1 to 5 years old and their parents or caregivers, Movin' into Music offers fun and original music classes that include singing, dancing, playing musical games, and using a variety of props. Siblings and drop-ins are welcome, and registrations are accepted at any time.

Main sessions are held Monday mornings at the BMC. For more information, contact the Brattleboro Music Center at 802-257-4523 or visit www.bmcvt.org.

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