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Singing our History in the City of Ships (Maine)

GUEST,alf@chantey.net 24 May 06 - 04:18 PM
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Subject: Singing our History in the City of Ships
From: GUEST,alf@chantey.net
Date: 24 May 06 - 04:18 PM

Hello,
"Singing our History in the City of Ships" is a one hour program of songs and stories about life in the City of Bath during the Great Age of Sail.
I will debut this project as part of the Cassandra Projct in Portland, Maine on Wednesday 5/31. Details are below.
Come sing along!
Alison Lee Freeman

CASSANDRA PROJECT 2006 7:30 pm Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Singing our History in the City of Ships

Bath, Maine is a city rich in traditions, stories, and songs; music of celebration as new ships slipped down the ways into the mighty Kennebec River, sea chanteys to help the sailors raise the sails of their ocean bound ships, gentle music played in the parlors of ship captain's homes, and songs of temperance as Maine led the country towards prohibition. Join in the chorus for this journey back in time and learn history the old fashioned way through entertaining songs and stories.

Location: St. Lawrence Arts and Community Center 76 Congress Street on Munjoy Hill in Portland, ME. Tickets: $10 for adults
visit www.acorn-productions.org or www.chantey.net for more information.


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