CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL OF THE BLACK HILLS
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      • Dawn Edwards, Harp
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      • Kenn Wagner, Violin
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      • Wanchi, Violin
      • Hyobi Sim, Viola
      • Madeline Sharp, Viola
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      • Erik Wheeler, Cello
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      • Robert Koenig, Piano
      • Aaron Goldman, Flute
      • Dr. Nora Lee Garcia, Flute
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    • We Are South Dakota
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    • The Gingerbread Man, Lost in the Black Hills
    • Wilbur, the Buffalo King of the Prairie
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"Gingerbread Man, Lost in the Black Hills"
"Once upon a time, in a magical land, far far away, known as Rapid City, SD, there was an enchanted bakery..."
A local adaptation of the childhood favorite 
with new illustrations featuring popular landmarks throughout the Black Hills of South Dakota. The story is performed with a musical score of popular classical themes to bring the characters to life. 

Performed at libraries and community centers throughout the Black Hills and Pine Ridge.
Each event is followed by our "Musical Petting Zoo" where each child receives the opportunity to play our child-sized instruments under the direction of our professional musicians.