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Kincardine Scottish Fiddle Orchestra joins Blyth Festival Singers in concert |
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Kincardine Scottish Fiddle Orchestra is one of the groups joining the
Blyth Festival Singers for their annual cabaret concert, "Have a Little
Fling," Saturday, May 28, at the Stanley Recreation Complex in Varna. Other featured entertainment includes the Celtic Blue Highlands, and Don Martin of the Brussels Pipe Band. This “Scottish Fling” will be a celebration of all things Scottish and includes a dinner, performance and silent auction. The singers will regale the audience with well-loved Scottish traditional tunes throughout the evening. Their melodies will be punctuated by the lively music of the Kincardine Fiddle Orchestra and guest performances by several members of the Celtic Blue Highlanders Competition Band, and Don Martin of the Brussels Pipe Band. The celebration coincides with the Knox Presbyterian Church Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan, on Sunday, so plan to make a weekend of it. So if you are Scots or just want to be, don your kilt and sporran, or a favourite plaid item and join in the festivities. Tickets for the concert are $12 each for children age 12 and under, and $25 for adults. Tickets are available from the Blyth Festival Box Office at 519-523-9300, the Dutch Store in Clinton, The Village Bookshop in Bayfield, Brussels Citizen Office in Brussels and The Livery in Goderich, or from any Blyth Festival Singer. This is the last concert of the Blyth Festival Singers’ season and tickets will be going fast! Doors open at 6 p.m. The Blyth Festival Singers group is a mixed community choir under the professional direction of Robert Blackwell with Sharon Johnson as accompanist. Choir members come from all areas of Huron County and have worked to develop a high standard of performance in various repertoires.
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