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Estevan Arts Council to host ‘Duo Rendezvous’

The Estevan Arts Council is proud to present “Duo Rendezvous” concert on Monday, November 8 at the Trinity Lutheran Church, at 7:30 p.m. The performance is part of the 2015/2016 Stars for Saskatchewan series.
Duo Rendervous

The Estevan Arts Council is proud to present “Duo Rendezvous” concert on Monday, November 8 at the Trinity Lutheran Church, at 7:30 p.m.
The performance is part of the 2015/2016 Stars for Saskatchewan series. The sponsor for this concert is Shirley Andrist. Tickets can be purchased in advance from Hender’s Drugs, online on Ticket pro or at the door.
Duo Rendezvous unites two leading Canadian performers, violinist Jasper Wood and guitarist Daniel Bolshoy. This duo was formed as a response to great demand for a refreshing and enthusiastic chamber ensemble with a strong dedication to outreach and education. The ensemble is defined by passion for performance and love of virtuosic and intimate music.
Their concerts feature musical imagery ranging from the brothels of Buenos Aires to the cafés of Paris: music that is influenced from around the world. Duo Rendezvous mixes Bach, Debussy and Ravel with Piazzolla, and they aim to excite audiences about great music, be it classical, jazz, or world.
The Estevan Arts Council is a community organization dedicated to bringing arts and entertainment opportunities to the city of Estevan. Along with the Koncerts for Kids, they also present events through their Stars for Saskatchewan, Energy City Film Circuit and Visual Arts programs.
The Estevan Arts Council is a proud member of the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils.
OSAC presents over 300 live community and school performances annually, attended by a total audience of approximately 75,000. This is possible due to a dedicated network of volunteers committed to making culture an integral part of Saskatchewan community life, and vital funding from Saskatchewan Lotteries, the Saskatchewan Arts Board, and Canadian Heritage.
Proceeds from Saskatchewan Lotteries benefit more than 12,000 non-profit sport, culture and recreation groups around the province.

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