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Celebrate the season with Cantation Women’s Choir

Christmas Season concert will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 18
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Cantation Women’s Choir performs for its fourth Christmas Season on Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 7:00 p.m., at The Loft.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

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It’s Comfort and Joy, sprinkled with Merry and Bright! Tickets are available for purchase online at algomaconservatory.com for $20 with an option for children 10 years and under at $5.

We welcome you to join us while we celebrate the season in song.

Relax and enjoy an evening of Christmas music and sweet treats shared with good friends in a beautiful, comfortable setting with fantastic acoustics at The Loft. This year, we feature special guests who join us in a jazz trio. Your toes will be tapping and your hands with be clapping! Every year, an audience sing-a-long is featured so everyone can join in the singing together. It’s always a hit. And of course, there are Christmas cookies and hot chocolate available, as well as a cash bar.

Special guests will include original Saultite Mitchell Tyler, bassist from London, Ontario who is a member of Jeans ‘n Classics. Also featured will be percussionist Marc Dubreuil, a member of Sault Symphony Orchestra and numerous other musical groups in the city. Our three exceptional piano accompanists will include Anthony Aceti, Brenda Butler-McTaggart and Patty Gartshore.

“Cantation is a celebration of adult treble voices based in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.” says Barbara Gallagher, Director. “Through camaraderie, we foster a supportive environment for both personal and musical growth. We are about enjoying choral music in many genres, pursuing musical excellence... and having fun!”

Choir members include: Elizabeth Alloi, Brenda Butler McTaggart, Alexandra Colak, Sandi Dal Cin, Barbara Gallagher, Leith Harris, Hailey Hayes, Jill McPhee, Jaime Miller, Michele Punch, Juliana Regan, Sandra Scornaienchi, Calyssa Skeggs.

Use this link to purchase tickets.



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