GRANGE HALL CULTURAL CENTER CELEBRATES ST. PATRICK’S DAY FOR ALL AGES WITH THREE TRADITIONAL IRISH BANDS AND STEPDANCING, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, AT 7PM, FEATURING KNOTWORK, THE NORTHERN LIGHTS, THE CHURCH RENOVATION PROJECT, AND HEATHER MORRIS' CELTIC COMPANY.
The Grange Hall Cultural Center invites the community to join them for an evening of traditional Irish Music and dancing, with celebrated bands of Knotwork, The Northern Lights, and the Church Restoration Project, as well as the lively Celtic Company highstepping throughout the program, on Saint Patrick’s Day, Friday, March 17 @ 7pm at the Grange Hall Cultural Center, in Waterbury Center.
Knotwork, an internationally acclaimed group from Waterbury, is known for playing traditional Irish music in the Vermont style, and has enchanted audiences at venues in Moretown, Vermont to Moscow, Russia, with hundreds of places in between, for more than a decade. Annabel Moynihan and Sebastian James play on fiddle with Michael Moynihan singing and playing the Irish drum.
The Northern Lights trio, based out of the Waterbury/Richmond area, is made up of fiddlers Katrina VanTyne and Denise Dean, and multi-instrumentalist, Jonathan Leonard. With 2 fiddles, guitar, bouzouki, button accordion and harmonium, you're bound to enjoy the sweet melodies of foot stopping jigs and reels to dreamy waltzes and hoppy hornpipes.
Also playing is The Church Restoration Project, a Fiddle/guitar duo with Allen Church and Pete Haselbacher, who are distinguished by Pete's DADGAD guitar tuning and harmonic intuition. This session also features youth displaying their talent under Allen’s adept tutelage.
Doors open @ 6:30pm, Music starts at 7pm
Tickets $20 at the door. Seats are limited, so reservations are recommended.
Grange Hall Cultural Center
317 Howard Avenue, Waterbury Center, VT
For reservations & information, contact 244-4168 or granghallcc@gmail.com
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