All Shows Sponsored by
New England Celtic Arts
2 Highland Dr.
(Off Winter Hill Rd.)
South Carthage, ME 04224 |
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Tickets are $10 at the door
All Tickets by Reservation
Call (207) 562-4445
or
Go to our Website
www.NECelticArts.com |
| March 2010 Shows |
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Cara |
Wednesday, March 10th at 7 pm
You might not expect Germany to be a powerhouse of Celtic music. In fact, CARA can hold their heads up very high to any band from Ireland, or any other Celtic nation. They can handle traditional styles perfectly, while at the same time adding a nicely updated "now" sound to the music. Their female lead singers are perfectly matched to each other, and the fresh original material is unique while at the same time "stay in your mind catchy". The band magically weaves together flute, guitar, piano, fiddle, pipes and bodhrán. |
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The Boys of the Lough |
Sunday, March 14th at 7 pm
A fun-loving approach to Celtic music has made the Boys of the Lough one of folk music's most influential groups. In the three decades since they were formed, the Ireland-based band has been instrumental in the evolution of traditional Irish music. |
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Emma Kate Tobia |
Thursday, March 18th at 7 pm
Born in Scotland, the family moved to Westport, Co.Mayo in 1974. While with Mr Bob Beare in the Cork School of Music, she won numerous competitions such as the Lieder Cup, the Operatic Cup, the O'Shea Perpetual Cup and the Margaret Dillon Award at Feis Maitiù. Opera South and then Opera Cork gave her a start in the world of Opera with roles such as Frasquita Carmen, Estella L'Elisir D'Amore, Sr Genevieve Suor Angelica (with CSM Opera Group), Kate Pinkerton Madame Butterfly.
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Troy MacGillivray & Kimberley Fraser |
Wednesday, March 24th at 7 pm
Troy MacGillivray raised in Lanark, Nova Scotia, his musical prowess can be attributed to an especially rare combination of commitment and bloodline.
Kimberley Fraser was born on Cape Breton Island, and nurtured within its rich musical heritage. She first began to impress audiences at the age of three with her step-dancing talents. Soon after that she took up both the fiddle and the piano. Like many in Cape Breton, music is not new to Kimberley's family. |
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David Myles |
Wednesday, March 31st at 7 pm
In live shows he serves it up with the energy of a demon, and audiences immediately open up to his honest and passionate delivery. David is a young man but he has old-soul wisdom that connects him with people on the most fundamental level. |
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