With the cost for a family to attend a classical music experience being well into the hundreds, sadly many children will never get the chance to see or hear the magic of a violin or a cello.
But the Inner West Symphony Orchestra (IWSO), together with Community Bank Seddon and the Friends of Cruickshank Park, are aiming to change that by offering a free classical music experience this weekend.
As part of its ‘Strings in Spring’ initiative, the IWSO will be playing a free afternoon of live classical music, featuring both strings and saxophones, at the rotunda in Cruickshank Park from 2-3pm on Sunday, 9 November.
Parents can come and relax creekside, under the trees, while their kids discover their first live classical music performance up close.
The show will then be followed by a hands-on session where the musicians will give children an up close look at their instruments and even a chance to handle them too.
There’s no tickets and no barriers, just live classical music under the springtime sun.
The Cruickshank Park rotunda is located near the Tuppen Street entrance.
For more details, contact Lee Smith-Moir on 0435 186 050 or email at: smithmoir@gmail.com







