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Star of Disney Junior TV and radio, Genevieve Goings, performs her “Do You Know?” concert live at Upper Darby Performing Arts Center on January 14 at 11 am.
Between episodes of Disney’s Little Einsteins The Boy would stand still in front of the TV, entranced by actress Genevieve Goings singing and dancing accompanied by her railroad engineer, Constantine “DC” Abramson. I wasn’t sure if he was entranced by the train or Genevieve. Whatever held his entrance, Choo Choo Soul was a regular in our house.
Today, The Upper Darby Performing Arts Center announced a live performance by Disney Junior superstar Genevieve Goings. Genevieve performs the “Do You Know?” concert featuring songs from her album of the same name. The performance takes place on January 14 at 11 am at Upper Darby Performing Arts Center.
In her exciting live show Genevieve engages the young audience to join her using her unique brand of “Kids Music with Soul.” The show is approximately 60 minutes and appropriate for children ages 2 and a half and up.
Tickets for the live performance range from $11 – $14 and may be purchased online at www.udpac.org or by calling 610.622.1189. Upper Darby Performing Arts Center is located at 601 N. Lansdowne Avenue in Drexel Hill.
Genevieve offers a performance that is jam-packed with songs for the whole family. She invites the young audience members to sing along to catchy, uniquely funky and cool songs that teach life skills such as learning a telephone number and telling time.
In a recent “Kids Can Groove” interview Genevieve states, “Children love to be a part of something, and with a live concert, they can! There are so many things going on at a live show that it takes the entertainment experience to a new level. Kids can see live performers, lights, dancing, other children, and more! I believe that seeing a live show opens up a child’s mind by involving them in the act of making music.”
The singer/songwriter has been successfully entertaining young people for over ten years and is committed to providing an excellent live, musical experience for young audience members and their families.
My son is 15 so when I told him about the performance, he feigned ignorance and said “Who” in his best bored teen. When I started singing the theme, he informed me that I was drawling. Then he asked if we could think about going. As if there was a question!
Just in case you were wondering, I am so hyped to see this show!
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