Experience the charm of early cinema with an event that transports you to a bygone era. On the first Sunday of March, guests are cordially invited to immerse themselves in the golden age of silent films. Attendees can relive the excitement of the 1920s by dressing up and enjoying an afternoon filled with nostalgia and entertainment.
The highlight of this event is the authentic accompaniment provided by a talented musician. In the days before synchronized sound, films relied on live musical scores to enhance the viewing experience. Today, such performances are rare, but at this special gathering, the audience will be treated to stirring background music and sound effects performed by Walt Strony, a skilled organist and artistic consultant for Arts@Peace.
This unique occasion offers a rare glimpse into the past, reminding us of the importance of preserving cultural heritage. It encourages people to appreciate the artistry and creativity of early filmmaking while fostering a sense of community through shared experiences. Embrace this opportunity to step back in time and enjoy an unforgettable afternoon of classic entertainment.