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Upcoming “Liquid Grooves” Concert Will Have Ocean and Sea Theme

Compositions Include “Pacific Grooves” by Tyler S. Grant and “Water Reflections” by Yukiko Nishimura

The Emeritus Concert Band of Santa Monica College, conducted by Yosuke Miyoshi, is set to present a complimentary concert titled “Liquid Grooves” on Sunday, March 3, at 3 p.m. The performance will take place at The Broad Stage within the SMC Performing Arts Center, situated at 1310 11th Street (at Santa Monica Boulevard).

The upcoming concert, signaling the approach of spring, will showcase a thematic program inspired by the ocean and sea.

The Emeritus Concert Band will feature compositions including “Pacific Grooves” by Tyler S. Grant, “Water Reflections” by Yukiko Nishimura, “Loch Lomond” by Frank Ticheli, “Pirates of the Caribbean” by Klaus Badlet (arranged by John Wasson), “The Bench by the Sea” by Julie Giroux, and “Land of the Healing Waters” by Rossano Galante.

SMC’s Emeritus Concert Band, comprising musicians across various age groups, fosters an environment of ongoing inspiration through the diverse musical and life experiences each member contributes. New members are encouraged to inquire about joining by calling 310-434-4306.

Additional information is accessible at smc.edu/emeritus or by calling 310-434-4306. Individuals requiring accommodation due to a disability to participate in SMC events can make arrangements by emailing SMC’s Center for Students with Disabilities at dsps@smc.edu or calling 310-434-4255, at least 5 business days in advance.

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