b'COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT PROGRAMSEngage more with the performing arts! The following talks and events are essential elements of the Festival experience. All are free and open to the public.Yoga in the Garden A Juneteenth Celebration! Sunday, June 11, 9-10am Gallery Opening & TalkSunday, June 18, 9-10am Beyond FreedomMorven Museum & Garden Monday, June 19, 2pmEnjoy a morning of movement,Stockton Education Centermusic, and serenity in thisMorven Museum & Gardenguided, outdoor session. Art Against Racism founder Free, with ticketed reservation. Rhinold Lamar Ponder opens the exhibit Beyond Freedom in a talk titled Reclaiming Milk Screening Humanity Through Art, a radical discussion of the Saturday, June 17, 2pmessential role of the arts and creatives.Princeton Public LibraryLearn about the life and timesComposing for a Causeof Harvey Milk in a screeningwith Andrew Lippa of the 2008 drama MilkFriday, June 23, 4pmstarring Sean Penn. Presented in partnership withStockton Education Centerthe Princeton Public Library.Morven Museum & GardenAndrew Lippa speaks with young The Funny Thing About Figaro musicians about his process in Timothy Urban writing the musical I Am Harvey Milk, and the tools The Barber of Seville artists have at their disposal to create social change. Sunday, June 18, 3pmStockton Education Center Instrument Petting ZooMorven Museum & Garden June 25, 1:30-3:30pmRossinis comic opera Il barbiereMorven Museum & Gardendi Siviglia (The Barber of Seville) is sometimes calledCome to the Festival grounds the comic opera of all comic operas. This talk looksin advance of Peter and the at some of its musical and comic highlights, as well asWolf for a chance to try the putting it in context with other popular comic operas. instruments of the orchestra! Toot your own horn for the very first time at this free, interactive event! Capture QR code with phone camera to see more online!princetonsymphony.org/festival The Princeton Festival 59'