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DCCA
Sponsors Dr. Doug Gordon and Dr. Lindsay DeSantis of Gordon
Orthodontics with
Andrea Jordan, DCCA Executive Director and Keith
Rawlins, DCCA Artistic Director.
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Gordon
Orthodontics Sponsors DCCA Season
Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes Gordon Orthodontics for
their support of the 2017-2018 ARTS COUNT Season and thanks Dr. Doug
Gordon for being an outstanding voice for the arts in our
community. “We are touched by Gordon Orthodontic's commitment to
enhancing the quality of life for children in our community both in the
orthodontics practice and by helping provide opportunities for
youngsters to learn and grow through the arts,” stated DCCA Executive
Director Andrea Jordan.
Dr. Gordon and Gordon Orthodontics have been long time supporters of
DCCA’s Family Theatre Series and this season will also be helping DCCA
to present the a cappella group Six Appeal as part of the Artists
Series and Arts in Education Outreach for local junior high school
students.
DCCA’s 2017-2018 Artist Series continues with the award-winning a
cappella group Six Appeal in concert at Henry St. Clair Memorial
Hall in Greenville on November 4th. From their beginnings singing as a
collegiate hobby, the group has evolved to become an in-demand act that
performs everywhere from college campuses to state fairs to theaters
and classrooms. The group has become known for their vivid musical
style, unmatched energy, and playful charm. Their repertoire spans
decades and genres, and includes pop, country, classic rock, jazz,
rhythm and blues, and more. Tickets for the November 4th Artists Series
show by Six Appeal are $20 and student tickets are $10. Tickets
can be purchased through the DCCA office 547-0908, located within
Greenville Public Library, as well as online at www.CenterForArts.net.
If any remain by show time, tickets will also be available at the door
prior to the performance.
Six Appeal will also present their educational outreach program for
junior high students in four performances at Henry St. Clair Memorial
Hall on November 2 and 3; these presentations are free and open to the
public. Contact DCCA for more information regarding specific show times
which are scheduled in coordination with local schools.
Trough Arts In Education, and in conjunction with local schools,
performing artists are taken to each grade of every public school in
Darke County, ensuring that children in the community have the
opportunity to learn and grow through the arts. “Gordon
Orthodontic’s support of children’s programming makes it possible to
present professional Family Theatre Series programs at an affordable
ticket price, and enables all Darke County public school students to
experience a culturally enriching artistic program each year,” stated
Andrea Jordan, DCCA Executive Director.
DCCA’s Family Theatre Series is celebrating its 20th season! Presenting
three shows each season, the goal of the series is to inspire the
imaginations of the young and young at heart, and encourage the
expression of creativity. Featured in the 2017-2018 series are, a
heartwarming holiday spectacular for all ages with the return of
Lightwire Theatre to present A Very Electric Christmas on November
19th; Theatreworks' production of E.B. White's treasured tale
Charlotte's Webon February 18th; and Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia's
production of the award winning classics Guess How Much I Love You and
My Little Storybook on April 8th. All three performances will be on
Sundays starting at 2 pm, at St. Clair Memorial Hall. Thanks to
continued community support, ticket prices have remained at $5 since
the first Family Theatre Series performance in 1997. Series tickets can
be purchased for $12, for all three shows.
For more information on DCCA, the and the 2017-2018 ASRTS COUNT season
or to purchase tickets for an upcoming event, contact the DCCA office
at (937) 547-0908 or visit us online at www.CenterForArts.net.
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