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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — August 27, 2025
The Bloomington Symphony Orchestra is dedicating its 56th season to the theme of friendship, celebrating connections with community members, local organizations and fellow artists.
The season, titled Between Friends, began Aug. 24 with a free jazz-infused concert at Switchyard Park. The performance, dubbed Toe Tappin’, featured collaborations with the Bloomington Jazz Orchestra and Indiana University’s Swing Dance Club. About 800 people attended and joined in a free swing dance lesson under the pavilion.
“Our 56th season is a tribute to the friendships we’ve built in Bloomington — with individuals, arts partners, and local businesses,” said Executive Director Donna Lafferty. “It’s good to have friends, isn’t it? They make tough times easier to bear, and they make good times even better.”
The upcoming season includes:
“Friendship, to me, means mutual presence — showing up for one another in joyful moments, but also in uncertain and difficult ones,” said BSO Music Director Ryo Hasegawa. “I am thrilled to celebrate 56 years of friendship in Bloomington and share diverse artistic experiences with our collaborators.”
Season tickets are now available at bloomingtonsymphony.com
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