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IMAGE: Interior - St. Isaac's Cathedral, St. Petersburg




Tickets for Celebrating St. Petersburg Festival events will be available directly from the presenting organization.

Many Festival events, including lectures and symposia, are free and open to the public.

University of Michigan Museum of Art

Individual tickets for the exhibition The Romanovs Collect: European Art from the Hermitage are available for purchase online and by phone. Tickets will be timed and dated.

Docent-led tours for adults and school groups will be free but advance reservations are required. For more information about tours, please call 734.647.0522.


University Musical Society

Tickets for all UMS performances are available at www.ums.org or by calling 734.764.2538, Monday–Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  Save up to 26% when you purchase the entire seven-event series!  Call 734.764.2538 for more information.  Tickets may also be purchased in person at the Michigan League Ticket Office.

Films

Films presented by the Center for Russian and East European Studies (October 15, 22, and 29; November 5 and 12; and December 3) are free and open to the public.

University of Michigan School of Music

Tickets for performances of The Diary of a Scoundrel (November 20–23), Dances for Petersburg (February 5–8, 2004), and The Quick Change Room (February 12–15, 2004) are available in person from Michigan League Ticket Office online, by phone at 734.764.2538 or online via the University Productions Web site.

 

The University of Michigan

Exhibition images: The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, 2003.
St. Petersburg images: Jack Kollmann © 2003. Performing artists images: Courtesy of the University Musical Society.
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