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Explore the music of Mozart in Church Hill this Saturday

Enjoy live music, educational events, yoga, and a costume contest at this free, day-long fest.

A collage of a painting of Mozart and the overlook at Libby Hill Park

The Mozart Festival takes over Church Hill this Saturday.

Painting by Barbara Kraft (1819), photo by RICtoday

The Mozart Festival will provide the soundtrack in historic Church Hill this Sat., Oct. 29 from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. The free festival is put on by Classical Revolution RVA, a collective of musicians dedicated to incorporating classic music into the modern scene.

Check out some highlights from the diverse schedule of educational + musical events.

🎻 Yoga with Mozart | 10 a.m. | Align, 2509 E. Broad St. | Find your zen with music from Rosette String Quartet

🍷 Austrian wine tasting | 1:30 p.m. | Second Bottle Wine, 324 N. 27th St. | Sip along with Ninja Strings

🧇 Happy Hour | 4 p.m. | Historic Graveyard at St. John’s Church, 2401 E. Broad St. | Snack on food from Brekkie + stick around for the costume contest at 5:30.

Make the most of the Mozart Festival by consulting the full schedule.

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