CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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Saturday, September 28, 2019
- Peoria RiverFront Market
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08:00AM to 12:00PM
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- Peoria Art Guild Fine Art Fair
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10:00AM to 05:00PM
It's our 57thanniversary for bringing original art to central Illinois and we want you to be a part of the celebration! As one of the oldest art organizations in the country, the Peoria Art Guild Fine Art Fair is nationally recognized.
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Friday: 5 pm - 8pm
Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday: 10 am - 4 pm
ADMISSION
$6 per person/per day
Children 12 years and under free
Free passes for members!
Join us for a weekend of creative fun. Experience art from 130 juried fine artists on Peoria's Riverfront. Participate in the interactive community mural. Try your hand at wheel-throwing a clay creation at the mobile pottery studio. Bring your children to the Kid's Art Festival where they can create their own masterpieces. Food, beer and wine stations will be set up throughout the fair. - Peoria Symphony Orchestra~ Paris: The 1920's
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07:30PM to 10:00PM

From Ravel to Stravinsky, experience a decade of wild abandon and Parisian indulgence! Pianist Orion Weiss joins the PSO for this exciting performance. We will also celebrate Maestro Stelluto's tenth season with the PSO, complete with complimentary cupcakes during intermission!
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Season subscriptions now on sale! Pick Three subscriptions start at just $70.
Single tickets start at $25, $10 for students.
Immediately following the chaos of World War I, Paris became the center of the artistic universe. Many of the 20th century’s greatest European and American artists lived or got their start there. During this time of great artistic innovation and collaboration—which Parisians called l’Anées Folles (“The Crazy Years”)—stood two musical giants: Maurice Ravel and Igor Stravinsky.
Hoping to learn a little bit more about the music, composers, and guest artist? Join Maestro Stelluto for a relaxed Pre-Concert Lecture beginning at 6:30 PM.
Purchase a drink in the lobby before the concert or during intermission—and feel free to take it into the concert hall with you!
Join the Maestro, musicians, and fellow concert-goers after the concert for a P.S. Party at Two25. Food and drinks will be available to purchase.
George Stelluto • conductor
Orion Weiss • piano
Couperin: Forlane from Concert Royaux #4
Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin
Stravinksy: Suites 1 & 2
Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major