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Occasional Symphony mobile orchestral concert needs $5K: Kickstarter of the Week [VIDEO]

Kickstarter of the Week is a new regular series highlighting the technology, creative and innovation Kickstarter campaigns in Baltimore that might be worth your support. See others here. What if you were able to celebrate holidays with the sounds of a live orchestra? Thanks to Occasional Symphony, you can. Founded this year, Occasional Symphony holds […]

Kickstarter of the Week is a new regular series highlighting the technology, creative and innovation Kickstarter campaigns in Baltimore that might be worth your support. See others here.

What if you were able to celebrate holidays with the sounds of a live orchestra?
Thanks to Occasional Symphony, you can.
Founded this year, Occasional Symphony holds concerts in venues not usually associated with orchestral music, and schedules those concerts on shared holidays. Occasional Symphony is now planning its first concert for Halloween on Oct. 31, to be held at 2640 Space, but it needs $5,000 to pull off the show.

Donate to Occasional Symphony’s Kickstarter campaign.
The music at the first concert is composed by two Baltimoreans, Scott Lee and James Young, and will accompany the 1920 silent horror flickĀ The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
Watch their Kickstarter video:
[kickstarter url=http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/439498841/occasional-symphonys-inaugural-halloween-concert width=550]

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