Dayton Philharmonic Halloween Spooktacular

Dayton Philharmonic Halloween Spooktacular

Autumn wouldn't be complete without a Halloween celebration with the Dayton Philharmonic. Join us for a virtual performance on Oct 31.

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Dayton Philharmonic Halloween Spooktacular

Halloween Spooktacular

Virtual Performance
Premieres October 31, 2020, 3:00 pm

Available for on-demand viewing after premiere

Autumn wouldn’t be complete without a Halloween celebration with the Dayton Philharmonic. This year will be just a little bit different than past years, though! First, the Dayton Philharmonic will be joined  by Dayton Opera and Dayton Ballet in a collection of music, song, and dance just perfect for the season. Second, our Halloween celebration will be entirely virtual, so you can enjoy the festivities safely from home!

Just like in the past, we encourage you to wear your favorite costumes and join us online for a Spootakular afternoon of hauntingly fun and festive music. Who knew Halloween and being spooky could be so enchanting?

Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra
GLASER: March of the Little Goblins
GRIEG: In the Hall of the Mountain King
GOUNOD: Funeral March of a Marionette
Neal Gittleman, Artistic Director and Conductor

Dayton Opera
HUMPERDINCK Hansel and Gretel
archival excerpts from 2014 performance
Thomas Bankston, Artistic Director

Dayton Ballet
“Dia de los Muertos”
archival excerpts from 2019 performance
Karen Russo Burke, Artistic Director and Choreographer

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