The Reluctant Dragon
Two performances:
Sunday, January 5 at 2PM and 4PM
UAA Recital Hall, Fine Arts Building
Kyle Gantz, narrator, bass-baritone
UAA Early Music Ensemble
Performance time: 45 minutes with no intermission.
Tickets: Adults $15 | Students/Youth $10
The story of a kind and studious dragon.
Once upon an olden time, a young boy befriended a dragon, a new resident to his rural town. The two shared a love of reading and writing poetry. The boy’s neighbors, who did not take the time to properly meet the dragon, were fearful of such a “deadly beast” and engaged a valiant knight to remove the dragon. Only the boy can save his friend and negotiate a happy ending.
Bring the kids! All ages will enjoy Kenneth Grahame’s timeless story of not judging others too hastily, told in a pastiche of narration, songs, instrumental music, and projected images created specifically for this event. This concert is an excellent introduction to the instruments and repertoire of the middle ages and renaissance, when local village dragons were real…at least in people’s imaginations.