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Author: Marissa Roque

As the performing arts and culture educator at Boston Children's Museum, I strive to represent the world’s diversity through playful programming. I encourage visiting families to dance, make music and tell stories throughout the museum.
Posted on January 22, 2014February 25, 2021

Modes of Music Programming: Inspire

In the past couple of months I’ve had the opportunity to collaborate with a fabulous local organization, From the Top.  From the Top is a Boston-based, independent non-profit organization that…

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Posted on June 17, 2013March 3, 2021

Modes of Music Programming: Observe

For Family Fest I had the pleasure of working with four different music presenters all in one day!  They were a fabulously diverse line-up and exemplified the aspects of music-making…

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Posted on May 6, 2013March 3, 2021

Modes of Music Programming: Experiment

For Boston Children’s Museum’s recent Family Fest I had the pleasure of working with four different music presenters all in one day!  They were a fabulously diverse line-up and exemplified…

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