A Very GRACE-ful Winter’s Tale
The Staten Island Children’s Museum is honored to host the GRACE Foundation’s Grace-ful Glee Club for an uplifting chorus event. The GRACE Foundation GRACE-ful Glee Club is a performing arts program performed by individuals impacted by autism spectrum disorder. Their GRACE-ful Glee participants perform in the community to express their talents, creativity, and to inspire and empower the need for inclusion and diversity.
This year they have chosen to create a Storybook of Holiday Songs called “A GRACE-ful Winter’s Tale”, which tells the story of a duo of royal siblings from the Enchanted Village of Brielle. The siblings, the Duke and Duchess of Merriment were preparing for the Annual Holiday Banquet and Ball at the Brielle Castle. The siblings learn to appreciate each other and embrace the true meaning of holiday spirit. This musical comedy, written and performed by the GRACE-ful Glee cast, share their collective abilities through the art of storytelling, acting, singing, and dancing.












