Wild Symphony
Symphony for Kids

Wild Symphony

Conducted by Jean-Marie Zeitouni
Sunday, May 31, 2026 2:30 PM

About The Concert

A groundbreaking musical adventure from internationally bestselling author Dan Brown.

Embark on a journey of discovery and friendship with Wild Symphony, an interactive picture book and live concert experience detailing the adventures of Maestro Mouse and his companions from the animal kingdom. Fusing family-friendly sounds and pithy poetry with a positive message, Wild Symphony is an immersive feast for eyes, ears, and mind — all at the same time.

Symphony For Kids concerts are designed to be the ideal child-sized introduction to orchestral music. Family-friendly activities are available in the lobby prior to each SFK concert, so be sure to arrive early – and, of course, there will be fresh popcorn!

This concert will not include an intermission.

Lobby Activities

  • Bookmark Craft (Main Lobby): Create and decorate your own bookmark at our craft station!
  • Camps Booth (Main Lobby): Come learn about our Summer Day Camps at our Camps booth
  • Audrey's Books (Main Lobby): Audrey’s Books will be selling the bestseller from Dan Brown, Wild Symphony, in the lobby before and after the concert!
  • Storytime with EPL (Founders’): Sit down, relax, and enjoy a story from our Edmonton Public Library!
  • Trombone Trial (Dress Lobby): Do I hear elephants? No, it’s a trombone! Slide on over to the trombone trial and make elephant sounds of your own.
  • Bucket drumming (Studio B): Join us for a bucket drumming circle and create your own jungle beat!
  • Jungle Dance (Upper Circle Lobby): Feel the beat of the forest and show us your best jungle boogie!

Featured Artists

Jean-Marie Zeitouni, Conductor & Music Director
Keith Hamm, Narrator

85 - Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

The Winspear Centre and Edmonton Symphony Orchestra would like to acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 Territory, a traditional meeting ground, gathering place, and traveling route for many Indigenous Peoples. We honour and recognize the rich artistic, cultural, and musical traditions of the Cree, Nakota Sioux, Metis, Dene, Saulteaux, and the many more Indigenous communities that call this land we share, home.