NORFOLK, Va. — The Chrysler Museum will celebrate Halloween Sunday.
On Oct. 29, the Chrysler Museum of Art will hold its 10th annual Halloween-Harvest Festival, according to a recent media advisory. The festival is from 1 to 4 p.m. and museum staff will become living works of art from noon to 5 p.m.
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The museum says that the yearly, free festival is a celebration of fall, diverse cultural harvest traditions and coming together as a community.
There will be music from folk duo Cindy and Shelly, a drum circle with Arthur Lopez Drum Circle, interactive dance demonstrations by Ballet Virginia and color workshops by Norfolk Botanical Garden, according to a recent media advisory. Also available during the celebration is the Glow Garden and crafts.
The museum encourages kids and adults to show off their creative costumes as they explore.
To lean more, visit the Chrysler Museum of Art website.