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Performance: Noe's Garden

Saturday, 6/21/2025
11:00 - 12:00
Visitacion Valley Meeting Room
Visitacion Valley
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201 Leland Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94134
United States

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Sing, dance and move your body to beloved folk songs from around the world as well as nature-inspired originals in this special concert by Bay Area children’s musical artist Noe's Garden. It's more than just music–movement, finger plays, a magical Celtic harp, storytelling and puppetry make this a performance the whole family will enjoy. 

For children ages 0–7 and their caregivers.

“If you can walk you can dance, if you can talk you can sing.” Fifteen years ago, Noe Venable made this Zimbabwean proverb her motto. Since then, she has helped more than three thousand Bay Area families to sing more and feel better with her award-winning music offerings centering nature, spirit and authentic connection. In addition to Noe's Garden, Noe leads two community choruses—Forest Voices Choir for children and Mothersong Chorus for women and nonbinary folks, as well as serving as children’s music director for the California Revels. 

Connect: Noe's Garden - Website


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This program will be conducted in English unless otherwise noted.

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