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Vivace presented by Ivy & Stone

October 5, 2013
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Vivace at Ivy and StoneVivace, a fresh new take in “classical pop,” will wow the audience on Saturday, Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at Nicholas County High school in Summersville. Presented by Ivy & Stone, the group is based primarily out of Vancouver and is the latest addition to the classical crossover/pop genre. Their stirring combination of powerful male voices and emotionally driven female vocals come together to create a sound that is exclusively their own. With a rich and diverse repertoire ranging from pop to their own self-written material, Vivace undoubtedly puts a fresh new take on the classical and modern music of today. “These four voices come together to create a powerful pop opera ensemble that will make you think the angels have arrived,” says Dianne Chow, Living Fabulously and Frugally in Vancouver.
Advance sale tickets are $12 for adults and $9 for students and senior citizens. Tickets will be $3 more at the door on the night of the performance. Family tickets of two adults and two or more children may be purchased at the door for $35. (We cannot guarantee the availability of Family Tickets in the case of a “sold out” event.) Call for special group rates for civic organizations, clubs and schools when 10 or more attend and event. Tickets may be purchased in advance at our local Summersville ticket outlets; Soundwaves Music, Summersville Public Library, and at all First Community Bank Branches, by email at ivyandstone@frontier.com or by calling 304-872-4228 (leave a message).
This presentation is made possible only through the funding provided by patrons and our Corporate Sponsors: Nicholas County Community Foundation, City of Summersville, L. J. Hughes & Sons, Inc., Community Trust Bank, Peerless Minerals, Summersville Rotary Club, Summersville Regional Medical Center, WCWV Spirit 92.9 and WSWW FM 95.7.
Ivy & Stone, Council for the Arts, welcomes patrons with disabilities and offers wheelchair and easy access seating, usher assistance in seating and assisted listening units for audience use, large print playbills or sign-language interpreters may also be arranged with advance notice. Please call our technical director Rex at 304-872-4228 to arrange for any of these accommodations.

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