HOOTENANNY Folk Music Party Benefits Carrollwood Cultural Center 5/29

By: Apr. 24, 2009
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The Carrollwood Cultural Center is proud to present HOOTENANNY A folk music party to benefit the Carrollwood Cultural Center Friday, May 29 at 7pm At the Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road, Tampa FL 33618

Call (813)269-1310 for tickets and information

$20 per person

"A hootenanny is to folk music what a jam session is to jazz."-Joan Baez
Based on the 1960s TV show, our Carrollwood Hootenanny is a folk music buffet of songs like "Blowin' in the Wind", "This Land is Your Land", "Cottonfields", "If I had a Hammer", "Crazy "and many more, sung live on stage by soloists, duets, trios, and groups up to 20. We have auditioned the best banjo players, guitarists, and have found mandolin and ukulele players as well. The sound is all-American fun and the voices will have our audience singing along.

"We have had a great response from talented individuals that want to perform at the Hootenanny," said Paul Berg, Executive Director, "The evening should be a lot of fun for the audience and performers."

Our production, like the old TV show will be three sets (about 30 minutes each) with live-on-stage commercials and a few corny jokes thrown in.

Dan Johnson will serve as the music director. His group of singers has been together for about 15 years and performs about 3-4 times per year. Most recently they were the opening act for the New Christy Minstrels.

For sponsorship opportunities, call Dawn Hudson at (813)269-1310 Ext.207 or dawn@carrollwoodcenter.org

During this event, the Carrollwood Cultural Center will conduct a non-perishable food drive, "What Are Friends For", benefiting Village Presbyterian Church our local community pantry.

The mission of the Center is to offer cultural programs, services and events that encourage individual exploration and promotes a sense of community.

The Center participates with several Florida interest groups to promote the arts and its influences throughout the community. These groups offer intergenerational programs as well as initiatives that address particular individual needs and encompass graphic and performing arts, continuing education, and community outreach programs.

The Center is a d/b/a of the Friends of the Carrollwood Cultural Center, a 501(c)3 organization. For more information visit the Center website at www.carrollwoodcenter.org.

 



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