June 8, 2026
CIM to attend Parade the Circle on Saturday
Who: Cleveland Institute of Music
What: Invites people to stop by its table during Parade the Circle
When: June 13, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where: Circle Village on Wade Oval, 10820 East Blvd.
Why: To interact and learn more about the Academy at CIM
Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM) invites those attending Parade the Circle on June 13 to stop by its tent in Circle Village for interactive activities and to learn more about the CIM Academy and how it can help elevate your student’s musical potential.

Circle Village on Wade Oval, presented by University Circle Inc., will serve as the community hub among the Parade activities. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., visitors are invited to immerse themselves in interactive activities offered by institutions from the area, including CIM.
From 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., CIM will offer dynamic and interactive eurhythmics demonstrations, led by instructor Graham Rosen.
Additionally, CIM Academy student and faculty performers will be in attendance throughout Parade the Circle, with a short violin performance around 11 a.m. and a saxophone performance around 1:30 p.m.
The Academy at the Cleveland Institute of Music is a comprehensive program for students who are ready to advance their skills, further their love of music and connect with like-minded peers. The Academy provides a holistic classical music education in a creative and collaborative environment for pre-kindergarten through high school students whose unique talents, perspectives and love for music are nurtured and supported by exceptional instruction within an encouraging community.
Instructors, staff and families involved in the Academy, which provides classical music education for pre-kindergarten through high school students, will be available to share more about the Academy.
The Cleveland Museum of Art’s Parade the Circle begins at noon, featuring vibrant and imaginative costumes, towering puppets, floats, and intricately crafted masks.
This year’s theme, “Momentum,” is inspired by the CMA’s special exhibition, American Printed Silks, 1927-1947, along with the lived experience of lead artist Héctor Castellanos Lara, and the legacy and evolution of the creative community.
To learn more about Parade the Circle, visit https://tinyurl.com/2vmbyw72.
To learn more about the Academy at CIM, visit Academy | Cleveland Institute of Music.