Wellington Male Voice Choir - Diversity: Celebrating Traditions
Location: Queen Margaret College Hall;
53 Hobson St, Thorndon, Wellington
Our final concert of the year, DIVERSITY.
The programme features music celebrating the different holidays and traditions we honour in New Zealand such as Easter, ANZAC day, Waitangi, Valentines and Christmas.
Come along and join in an event that will allow you to reflect on your own holiday traditions, whilst listening to innovative and fresh arrangements of familiar and new tunes.
We're joined by special guests, the Synergy Quartet, an up-and-coming Wellington-based barbershop group. Formed only last year, Synergy have already sung at the International Harmony Convention in Louisville Kentucky, and were finalists at the Pan Pacific Barbershop Convention in Auckland.
Purchase tickets online at the ticketing agency Eventbrite (www.eventbrite.co.nz) or through our website (www.wellingtonmvcnz.org).
Prices:
Adult - $25; child (5 - 18 years) - $5; family (2 adults and 2 children) - $50; student (with student ID) - $15.
Cash door sales will be available. We look forward to seeing you there.
Date & Time: Saturday 9 December, 7:00 pm
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