The 38th Holiday Gala Concert will be held at the Carson City Community Center on December 12 | Carson City Nevada News-Carson Now

2021-11-24 03:35:55 By : Ms. fenfen jin

Victorian Dancers will perform at the Holiday Treat concert on December 12.

This is a festive feast for everyone, seasonal and holiday entertainment feast. Carson City Symphony Orchestra and Carson Chamber Singers, together with Victorian dancers and the joyous noise Carson Children’s Choir, hosted the 38th annual holiday at the Bob Boldrick Theatre in the Carson City Community Center on Sunday, December 12 Feast concert.

The concert starts at 4pm. Consort Canzona’s early music ensemble will perform in the lobby of the community center at 851 William Street at 3pm.

Treat your whole family well: admission is $18 for general admission; senior citizens, students, and members of the Symphony Association are $15; and it is free for 18 and under. Tickets can be purchased online at CCSymphony.com in advance and can be purchased at the door. Carson City COVID guidelines will be followed.

The choir and choir will kick off the concert at the Christmas concert that Leroy Anderson is familiar with, and will work with the youth choir to sing the African Noel and "Tell the Mountain" "It" (Go, Tell It on the Mountain) medley "Sing Noel".

The Carson City Symphony Orchestra, conducted by music director and conductor David Bugley, will perform the Fantasia of the Three Kings, the Pastoral Symphony in "Messiah" and the Toy March from "Baby in Toy Country". Brian Fox will conduct the orchestra in Rumores, a Christmas song from Nicaragua. Carson chamber singer directed by Richard Hutton will sing Wexford Carol and create salvation.

The Victorian dancers, directed and choreographed by Tiffany Alm, will follow Emile Waldteufel's Roses de Noel Waltz and Leroy Anderson (Leroy Anderson)'s sleigh spinning while riding.

Performers and audiences will gather together to watch the traditional holiday feast finale performance, Christmas song and dance performances.

The winner of the Rosemary Nebesky Scholarship in 2022 will be recognized at the concert. Blood donors can get concert tickets for free. Donate at the Carson City Donation Center in Vitalant from Saturday, December 4th to Saturday, December 11th. Please call 775-887-9111 for the opening hours of the donation center.

Part of the support for this concert came from public funds and private donations provided by the Carson City Council of Culture, the Nevada Arts Council, and the National Arts Foundation. For more information, please visit CCSymphony.com or call Symphony at 775-883-4154.

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The following is a press release issued by the Carson City School District:

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