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Co-Lin choir members to sing in Carnegie Hall

Jason Ratcliffe by Jason Ratcliffe
March 20, 2015
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colin3Co-Lin choir members to sing in Carnegie Hall

March 20, 2015

            WESSON – Twelve members of the Copiah-Lincoln Community College choir will have the opportunity of a lifetime by performing with other Mississippi groups at Carnegie Hall in New York on Jan. 20, 2016, Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend. The choir will participate in a performance of Dan Forrest’s Requiem for the Living and was extended the invitation by the Distinguished Concerts International New York Concert Series in New York City.

            “We are excited and honored to be asked to participate in such a prestigious event,” said Denise Riley, Co-Lin’s director of choral activities.

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            A limited number of ensembles have been selected for this special invitation.Other local groups also invited to participate include choirs from Brookhaven High School, the Mississippi School of the Arts, and the Lincoln County Choral Society.choir-cd071906kk 

            DCINY, a professional production company with experience presenting at venues including Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, provides a quality performance experience in collaboration with high caliber musicians and soloists. The residency includes two half-days of rehearsals and clinics, culminating in a performance with Maestro Meaders at the podium.

            After rehearsals, the choir members will have the opportunity to tour The National September 11 Memorial and Museum, attend a Broadway Show, explore Times Square, 5th Avenue and Central Park, take the Staten Island Ferry across the Hudson River to view the Statue of Liberty, visit Chinatown, as well as other New York attractions.choircandid1

            Members of the choir will be selected by audition for the 12-member group.

            The choir is currently raising funds for the trip. Anyone interested in making a contribution should contact David Campbell, Executive Director of the Co-Lin Foundation at 601.643.8332.

Contact: Natalie Davis, Director of Information

natalie.davis@colin.edu

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