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EVENT    KALEIDOSCOPE

VENUE    ST JOHN’S HALL, ST JOHN’S CHURCH, NEWTOWNBREDA, BELFAST

DATE       Saturday 22nd May  2010

TIME         7.30 p.m.

Ormeau Churches Together presents Kaleidoscope, a music extravaganza of multicultural music and dance on Saturday 22nd May.

Singers, dancers, bands and choirs will be coming together to join in a colourful night of music and entertainment in St John’s Hall, Newtownbreda at 7.30 p.m.

Artists include: Singer songwriters Laura Hargan from Arizona and Olive Kayes from Belfast and the Arteska Fusion Band including musicians from Poland, Zimbabwe and Ireland

Also featuring are Jump Rope Tycoon, Irish traditional singers Carrickmannon, The Jubilate Choir and two dance groups Brighlights and Bollywood Dancers. A colourful multicultural evening, not to be missed!

Tickets are £10 with £5 concessions for students and children and include light refreshments. All proceeds go to GLU 2010 and Tuesday’s Child

 

I'm so pleased to be part of this special night of music as the suffering of little children hangs heavy in my heart”.

 “We are very proud to be part of this event which is a unique celebration of many cultures who are citizens of Belfast and for two such great causes”, say ArtsEtka.

Laura Hagan from Arizona says “It is so important for local communities to come together, build bridges and do something proactive to make a difference at home and abroad. I am blessed to have been asked to perform at Kaleidoscope”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

For further details please contact Orla Sheehan on 07813 834045 or email orla.sheehan@btinternet.com or the charity email info@tuesdayschild.org.uk

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