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The Phoenix Symphony
Thank you, Vet Tix, The Madison Center for the Arts, The Phoenix Symphony, Northern Lights Adventure, KV 265 Science & Symphony, all directors and managers, designers, audio/visual/lighting techs, stage hands, customer service, will call, ticket takers, ushers, police and security, as well as your magnificent staffs and volunteers for creating such a splendid afternoon. This was my wife's and my second visit to The Madison Center for the Arts. It is so gorgeous! The lobby is adorned with such nice artwork. We love it! They have some of the most comfortable seats of any theater we have been to, and the acoustics are incredible! There are also snack and beverage bars, which is a huge plus. We had great seats in the Main Section, Row T, Seats 10 & 11. We were about fifty feet from the stage on the right side facing it. The Phoenix Symphony website Overview descripes the presentation as follows: "Northern Lights Adventure features works by three local, young composers—Dylan French, Israel Kim, and Yola Svoma—and invites audiences on an immersive journey into the Arctic night. Led by Alex Amsel, the program includes the luminous music of Christopher Theofanidis and The Legend of the Northern Lights, a multimedia experience by astronomer and visual artist Dr. José Francisco Salgado. Blending stunning imagery of the Aurora Borealis with a powerful symphonic score, the performance weaves together science and mythology in a breathtaking exploration of nature’s "frozen fire." What a beautiful show! You can't beat The Phoenix Symphony! The student composers were so impressive. Their music was breathtaking. One was still in Middle School. The video of the Aurora Borealis and the projection on the theater walls was spectacular! Again, thank you, Vet Tix, The Madison Center for the Arts, The Phoenix Symphony, Northern Lights Adventure, KV 265 Science & Symphony, all directors and managers, designers, audio/visual/lighting techs, stage hands, customer service, will call, ticket takers, ushers, police and security, and your stupendous teams and volunteers for making this such an awesome experience. We, active military personnel, veterans, first responders, our families and friends, truly appreciate all you do for us, our communities, and our blessed nation! You rock! Sincerely, Chuck
Chuck, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1974 - 1978
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