NIGHT IN VIENNA At Sandgate Town Hall, 8/4

By: Jul. 20, 2012
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Waltz at a Viennese Ball in the spledidly restored Sandgate Town Hall to the Brisbane Chamber Orchestra. 

 Authentic Viennese dinner catering by Raphael’s Restaurant.

 TICKETS ARE SELLING NOW on www.musicbythesea.com.au or at ATRIUM -196 Seymour St. Sandgate LIMITED SEATING – DON'T MISS OUT - BOOK EARLY

 $120 ticket includes a glass of sparkling wine on arrival 3 course Austrian dinner with wine or beer, seating around the dance floor with table service. 

 $50/$45 ticket includes - seating on the balcony join the dance, purchase food & wine from the kitchen

The Golden age of the Waltz has its roots at the Vienna Congress, the brain child of Metternich for a united Europe in the early part of the 19th Century. There, Joseph Lanner and Johann Strauss (father) tried their ideas for a popular dance, which emerged from the folk-style music of the "Landler": The Waltz was born. The hysteria, which followed at the time was something indescribable: Women, Wine and Song, became the emblem of the Viennese.


 4th August 6pm

 

 

 



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