On Saturday, October 3, Chamber for a Cause was invited by the the Arts Council of Livingston to play at its annual Art at the Oval Event in the Livingston High School’s auxiliary gym. Art at the Oval is a fine craft exhibit and sale with diverse and unique exhibits from many well-known local and tri-state artists. The tradition, coupled with the music of Chamber for a Cause, continued to bring smiles to the community and helped spread love and appreciation of art to all, old and young.
Our members performed an array of contemporary and classical pieces, ranging from Over the Rainbow to Mozart’s Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Attenders of Art at the Oval enjoyed the live music as they went from booth to booth, simultaneously immersing themselves in both art and music. “It was so nice to see people of all ages and communities come together to enjoy art,” said Danielle Lee, one of our cellists. “We would love to come back next year and do it all over again!”
The sixteenth annual Art at the Oval was, as always, an enriching and enjoyable event for the community and other local towns. It was a joy to be there and to help serve our community through various forms of art.
Members involved:
Rohan Sampat, violin
Chris Bae, violin
Jessica Li, viola
Danielle Lee, cello
Mallissa Vuong, photographer
Our members performed an array of contemporary and classical pieces, ranging from Over the Rainbow to Mozart’s Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Attenders of Art at the Oval enjoyed the live music as they went from booth to booth, simultaneously immersing themselves in both art and music. “It was so nice to see people of all ages and communities come together to enjoy art,” said Danielle Lee, one of our cellists. “We would love to come back next year and do it all over again!”
The sixteenth annual Art at the Oval was, as always, an enriching and enjoyable event for the community and other local towns. It was a joy to be there and to help serve our community through various forms of art.
Members involved:
Rohan Sampat, violin
Chris Bae, violin
Jessica Li, viola
Danielle Lee, cello
Mallissa Vuong, photographer
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