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Posted Thursday, July 2, 2009
'Pastures of Plenty' is the title of Loosely Woven's new show which features a 30 minute non-stop Pete Seeger sing-a-long medley as the group's contribution to the world-wide celebration this year of Pete's 90th birthday.
Instruments this time include harp, fiddle, recorders, clarinets, saxophones, flutes, mandolin, concertinas, accordion, keyboard and percussion. See the 'Pastures of Plenty' web site for details of the program.
All Loosely Woven concerts are performed acoustically - no PA!
There will be five public performances:
Avalon Baptist Peace Church
4pm, Sun 13th September
2 George Street, Avalon
(for Amnesty International)
St Andrews Uniting Church, Sth Turramurra
2pm, Saturday 19th September
Chisholm & Vernon Sts,
St Peter's Presbyterian Church, Nth Sydney
3pm, Sun 20th September
Cnr Blues Pt Road & Blue Street
St Davids Uniting Church, Dee Why
2pm, Sat 26th September
St Davids Ave (next to the police station)
Humph Hall, Allambie Heights
2pm, Sunday 27th September
85 Allambie Road
All of the concerts are free although donations will be invited at some.
The Humph Hall performance on Sun 27th September will be recorded and videod and made into a DVD.
For more information visit the Loosely Woven web site or contact Wayne by email or phone: (02) 9939 8802, (0400) 803 804.