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Dartmouth Community Concerts Presents Hill & Davison
Woodlawn United Church ,
Halifax Nova Scotia,
Web:  http://www.dartmouthcommunityconcert.ca/

Dartmouth Community Concerts Presents Hill & Davison - Halifax  Arts & Entertainment
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Dates of Event:    From: February 17th, 2012   To: February 18th, 2012
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Dartmouth Community Concert Association (DCCA) presents the third concert in their 2011-12 season with James Hill (ukulele) and Anne Davison (cello) (on Friday, February 17 at 8:00 p.m. at Woodlawn United Church, Dartmouth. 
 
One of Canada’s foremost – indeed one of the world’s - foremost players of the often-under-estimated ukulele, James Hill’s (www.jameshillmusic.com) unpredictable solo concerts have been delighting concertgoers worldwide. 
 
His recording with cello and real life partner Anne Davison, True Love Don’t Weep, garnered the unique duo a Canadian Folk Music Award, and with his new release of Man With a Love Song he seems poised to take his place in the ranks of today’s best young songwriters. 
 
Earning a Bachelor of Music degree from University of British Columbia in 2002, James went on to co-author the Ukulele in the Classroom method booth series with J. Chalmers Doane, the trail-blazing teacher who pioneered the use of ukuleles in Canadian schools. Cellist Anne Davison (www.annedavison.net) focuses on her two loves: dance and cello, and has created over a dozen pieces combining these artforms. She is currently working on her latest piece, My Undoing, and has collaborated with many composers and choreographers over the years. 
 
This will be a unique and fun concert for DCCA; don’t miss it! This year's DCCA season runs from October to May, with all other concerts taking place on Friday or Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m. (with the exception of the Chung/Bax concert on Sunday afternoon). The remaining two concerts on this season’s eclectic roster are: Lucille Chung and Alessio Bax, Piano (www.alessiobax.com) - presented with the cooperation of Debut Atlantic, Sunday, April 29, 2012 David Greenberg (Violin) and Chris Norman (Flute) (www.chrisnorman.com), Friday, May 11, 2012 All concerts are held at Woodlawn United Church, 54 Woodlawn Road in Dartmouth. 
 
The organization is entirely supported by volunteer efforts. DCCA has a reciprocal arrangement with Moncton, which is presenting five concerts this season (http://danny3966.googlepages.com/home3). For more information and memberships, please visit www.dartmouthcommunityconcert.ca, or call 435-2968.
 
 
 
Date: February 17, 2012 to February 18, 2012
 
Admission Details:
Tickets are $25 regular, $20 for seniors and $10 for students.
 
Price:$25 

Dartmouth Community Concert Association (DCCA) presents the third concert in their 2011-12 season with James Hill (ukulele) and Anne Davison (cello) (on Friday, February 17 at 8:00 p.m. at Woodlawn United Church, Dartmouth. 
One of Canada’s foremost – indeed one of the world’s - foremost players of the often-under-estimated ukulele, James Hill’s (www.jameshillmusic.com) unpredictable solo concerts have been delighting concertgoers worldwide. 


His recording with cello and real life partner Anne Davison, True Love Don’t Weep, garnered the unique duo a Canadian Folk Music Award, and with his new release of Man With a Love Song he seems poised to take his place in the ranks of today’s best young songwriters. 


Earning a Bachelor of Music degree from University of British Columbia in 2002, James went on to co-author the Ukulele in the Classroom method booth series with J. Chalmers Doane, the trail-blazing teacher who pioneered the use of ukuleles in Canadian schools. Cellist Anne Davison (www.annedavison.net) focuses on her two loves: dance and cello, and has created over a dozen pieces combining these artforms. She is currently working on her latest piece, My Undoing, and has collaborated with many composers and choreographers over the years. 


This will be a unique and fun concert for DCCA; don’t miss it! This year's DCCA season runs from October to May, with all other concerts taking place on Friday or Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m. (with the exception of the Chung/Bax concert on Sunday afternoon). The remaining two concerts on this season’s eclectic roster are: Lucille Chung and Alessio Bax, Piano (www.alessiobax.com) - presented with the cooperation of Debut Atlantic, Sunday, April 29, 2012 David Greenberg (Violin) and Chris Norman (Flute) (www.chrisnorman.com), Friday, May 11, 2012 All concerts are held at Woodlawn United Church, 54 Woodlawn Road in Dartmouth. 


The organization is entirely supported by volunteer efforts. DCCA has a reciprocal arrangement with Moncton, which is presenting five concerts this season (http://danny3966.googlepages.com/home3). For more information and memberships, please visit www.dartmouthcommunityconcert.ca, or call 435-2968.



Admission Details:Tickets are $25 regular, $20 for seniors and $10 for students.
Price:$25 

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