March 8:
American Irish Duo
Get your green on. This is the first in a Saint Patrick’s series. The American Irish Duo plays traditional Irish music with a passion for the folk tunes of the Irish countryside. They perform lively gigs, reels and strathspays with lift and excitement on hammered dulcimer and guitar.
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March 15:
Shelley School of Irish Dance
Shelly School of Irish Dance is the oldest certified Irish dance school in Utah with students ranging from beginner to champion levels. They perform traditional and contemporary Irish folk dance in bright traditional costumes. Tina Shelley, the director of the group, has been certified to teach by the An Coimisiun le Rinci Gaelacha (The Irish Dancing Commission), has been a part-time faculty at BYU and has done choreography for the BYU Folk Dance Team.
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March 22:
Irish Tales and Other Blarney by Debbi Richan
One of Utah’s most beloved story tellers, Debbi Richan has been delighting audiences for many years. She has performed regularly at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival and has a huge repertory of new and old folk tales that keep audiences, young and old, spellbound.
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March 29:
Utah Valley Handbell Ringers Spring Concert
For years the Utah Valley Handbell Ringers have delighted the people of Provo with their annual Christmas concert. This spring they have prepared an all new program with a variety of classical and pop tunes. The Utah Valley Handbell Ringers are directed by Karen Eskew-Wyllie. |
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