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Muses Educational Series: Euterpe- Muse of Tragedy and Flute

Euterpe- Muse of Tragedy and Flute

Join us for an exciting event where we delve into the world of music with Dr. Nicole Richard Williams on March 20, 2025 from 5:30 -7:00 PM.

For this discussion on Euterpe, patron of music and tragedy, neurologic music therapist and educator Dr. Nicole Richard Williams will share fascinating facts and stories about how music impacts our emotions and can accompany us in tragedy. There will also be a workshop component allowing attendees to explore their own connections with music. No prior musical experience or skill needed!

Details on location of event will be announced soon. We will update all who RSVP if the event is not on site at The Parthenon.

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About the event:

In connection with the Christy Lee Rogers: The Muses exhibit, The Muses Educational Series will encourage visitors to imagine, engage, and create based on inspiration gained from The Muses through a series of hands-on workshops and events connected with each of the nine Greek Muses. Sessions will be held at the Parthenon, off-site, or virtually — all through partnerships with Nashville creatives and beloved local institutions. Inspired by the Greek Muses and their unique areas of influence, the workshops will include modern dance instruction, comedy improv, writing seminars, and more to enhance the exhibition’s impact on our local community.


The Muses Educational Series sponsors:

Centennial Park Conservancy

Metro Nashville Parks and Recreation

Next Muses Educational Series event:

Urania - Muse of Astronomy


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