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Newberry Hall in Aiken. The Sisterhood is celebrating and has invited South Boundary to participate.
We undertake a two-days-two-shows effort at Banksia, one of Aiken’s many treasures. Something serious (well, sort of) on Friday night and a party on the grounds in the afternoon of Saturday (Sunday is the rain day).
South Boundary and our collaboration friends are invited to a Twelfth Night Party on January 6, 2011. Want to hear/sing some Christmas carols on the 12th Day of Christmas – here’s your chance. Our choral partners will pick and chose from their repertoires to sing from the season just ended or from the one about to come. And then we will all have a good old fashioned singalong. Mark the date. We are working on a place, so stay tuned
The big year-end blowout at the Convocation Center. We started with the opening session in January and find this a fitting way to contribute to Aiken’s Big Party
South Boundary will participate in Masterworks Chorale’s annual Christmas event along with a group of other local choirs who each will contribute musically to this traditional Christmas service. Tickets are available through Masterworks or at the door at 4 PM on that Sunday. The event is at St. Johns United Methodist Church.
We sing at a fall harvest festival dinner for this men’s club. They invite their wives to this “doo” so we will be on our best behavior.
South Boundary and Harmony River (Augusta) co-produce a major event at the Aiken Center for the Arts. In a show titled “Doin’ Even Better”, we play the “anything you can do I can do better idea for a little while until we discover that “in harmony” is by far the better way to go.
We sing for a church fellowship organization – and they will be making a donation to the South Boundary music scholarship at USCA. This performance is open to members of this fellowship and their guests. Talk to someone you know at Aiken’s First Baptist Church.
South Boundary will open the evening for the Aiken Jazz Society at the Aiken Community Playhouse and set the stage for their feature performers, a group called “Heir Apparent”. South Boundary’s program will involve a brief history of the development of what we have come to know of as “Jazz” today.
Show time is 8 PM. This is a ticketed event -$25 per head. Contact Lynda Platt for ticket details. mailto:plattaiken@gforcecable.com
Tickets are already in short supply so send that email. The Jazz Society will make a very generous donation to the South Boundary Music Scholarship.
We join the last night at Hopelands singing with the community band. A rarely heard choral introduction to the 1812 Overture is our main contribution though we will also sing “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” with the Concert Band. We will do a short set of “Americana” as well.