Greenville
National Bank sponsors
Alpin Hong
Darke
County Center for the Arts
recognizes Greenville National Bank as a sponsor of the Artists
Series performance of world class pianist Alpin Hong. “Greenville
National Bank’s sponsorship donation helps make it possible to
present high quality performing artists in our hometown at a price
that is almost always significantly less than would be paid in a
larger metropolitan area,” said Andrea Jordan, Executive Director
of DCCA. “We appreciate Greenville National Bank’s support of
the Arts and their commitment to making these opportunities available
and affordable in our community,” she concluded.
Darke
County Center for the Arts
will present concert pianist Alpin Hong at Henry St. Clair Memorial
Hall in Greenville on Saturday, March 8. The New York Times lauded
the artist's “crystalline energy. . . clear and persuasive ideas. .
. and remarkable breadth” and called Alpin “a pianistic
firebrand” in its review of his standing-room only recital debut at
Carnegie Hall. Alpin's warm humor and boundless energy combined with
his wide-ranging interests and amazing skill at the piano help him
connect to people of all ages, experiences, and backgrounds. The
concert, part of DCCA's Artists Series, begins at 8 p.m.
Tickets
for the Artists Series
concert cost $20, and can be reserved by contacting DCCA at
937-547-0908
or purchased at DCCA's
office located within Greenville Public Library, as well as online at
www.CenterForArts.net.
Tickets will also be available at the door prior to the performance.
The
Alpin Hong concert is also
sponsored by Jim and Enid, with additional support from the Ohio Arts
Council which helped fund this program with state tax dollars to
encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural
enrichment for all Ohioans. DCCA also receives operating support from
the Harry D. and Esther Stephens Memorial as well as funding from the
Ketrow Foundation and Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial Trust Fund.
Alpin
Hong will also perform for
junior high students as part of DCCA's Arts In Education program on
March 6 and 7. These performances are free and open to the public.
Performance schedules are arranged in cooperation with local public
schools; contact DCCA for more information regarding specific times
for the AIE shows, also at St. Clair Memorial Hall.
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