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Tamburitzans Duquesne University Saturday, September 15 , 7:30 pm In memory of Tom Kinnebrew Sponsored by Helena Regional Medical Center
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A colorful and lively evening with songs and dances from Eastern Europe! The beautiful costumes, tantalizing dances, interesting musical instruments, and fine vocals promises a delightful evening for the entire family.
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Vienna Choir Boys (B) (C) Sunday, November 11, 7:30 pm
Sponsored by Entergy and Grain Dealers Mutual Insurance Co / Hargraves Insurance
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Small frames, baby faces, adolescent boys! When it is their time to sing, these 23 boys with their angelic voices under the direction of conductor Martin Schebesta on the piano will captivate the audiences. Awe-inspiring!
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“Holiday Pops” Memphis Symphony Orchestra Sunday, December 2, 7:30 pm Sponsored by Roller Citizens Funeral Home and Alltel
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The full symphony orchestra with guest conductor, Scott Speck, will again entertain us with a program of holiday music. The group will perform old favorites along with some newer works. A delightful way to open the holiday season!
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(B) (C) Friday, January 18 , 7:30 pm Sponsored by the Delta Cultural Center A museum of the Department of Arkansas Heritage
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Dynamic dancers! This young, contemporary dance group from New York brings talent, discipline, and beauty to our stage with challenging choreography. From solos, duets, trios, and the whole company, there will be fantastic entertainment. Sylvia Waters is Artistic Director and Troy Powell is Associate Artistic Director.
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Jane Gamble, organist Sunday, February 17, 7:30 pm In memory of Mary Elizabeth Crow Sponsored by the Crow Family St, John’s Episcopal Church, 625 Pecan St. Helena, AR
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Jane Gamble, the organist-choirmaster at St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, TN, is a Fellow in the American Guild of Organists A talented and accomplished organist, she will present a beautiful and inspiring program.
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Rick Benjamin’s Paragon Ragtime Orchestra Thursday, March 27, 7:30 pm In Memory of Louise and Walter Smith
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This group is regarded as the leading exponent of vintage American popular music. Their repertoire is a varied one, skipping from blues to waltzes, from operatic parodies and novelty numbers to marches and popular songs of the era. The centerpiece is the rag, in all of its magnificent variety, from the symphonic to the slapstick.
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“Pinocchio” (A) (B) Wildwood Park Tuesday, April 1, 9:00 am &1:00 pm Sponsored by the Delta Cultural Center A museum of the Department of Arkansas Heritage
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This much loved story of a boy who learned valuable lessons of truth and other values is retold by this group of young artists. Fun!.
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Notes: (A) Children under the age of 6 admitted to this concert (B) This program is supported in part by the AR Arts Council, an agency of the Dept of AR Heritage and the National Endowment of the Arts. (C) This presentation is supported by the Mid-America Arts Alliance with generous underwriting by the National Endowment for the Arts, AR Arts Council, and foundations, corporations, and individuals throughout Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas.
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