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The Duke Ellington School of the Arts Concert Choir and Female Ensemble's Spring Sing

Title: Duke Ellington School of the Arts Concert Choir and Female Ensemble's Spring Sing
Venue: Ellington Theatre (Georgetown, DC)
Full Price: $15.00   Our Price: $7.50
Rating: 4.0 stars

Rated 4.0 by 1 member who went.

The Duke Ellington School of the Arts Concert Choir and Female Ensemble present an evening of choral music. The much-honored choirs will offer a wide variety of music, including selections from their recent performance of Porgy and Bess at Strathmore Concert Hall. The Female Ensemble was recently featured on the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center.

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May 06 2008

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I was positively blown away by those kids!! Absolutely amazing performances!!!

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The Duke Ellington School of the Arts Concert Choir and Female Ensemble will present an evening of choral music.   The much-honored choirs will offer a wide variety of music, including selections from their recent performance of Porgy and Bess at Strathmore Concert Hall.  Some members of the Concert Choir just returned from a triumphant competition in Hawaii, where they won top honors.  The Female Ensemble was recently featured on the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center.

About Duke Ellington School of the Arts:

The vision of Duke Ellington School of the Arts is to meet the needs of talented students who are considering careers in the arts by providing intensive arts instruction through arts programs of the highest quality and strong academic programs that help each student meet the intellectual and artistic challenges of their future. The Duke Ellington School of the Arts Project, a unique partnership of arts and education institutions, is committed to preparing students for post-secondary education and/or professional careers. Supported by The Ellington Fund, Ellington is a vital community resource that contributes to the growth and development of arts activity throughout the District of Columbia