
Trust Concert: New York Polyphony
By Karen Perago on August 18, 2016
Welcome Christmas at The Trust with of an unforgettable evening with Grammy-nominated a cappella quartet, New York Polyphony, who make their second appearance at The Trust.
Welcome Christmas at The Trust with of an unforgettable evening with Grammy-nominated a cappella quartet, New York Polyphony, who make their second appearance at The Trust.
For the second year in a row, The Trust is proud to host this remarkable benefit concert featuring world-class opera stars performing holiday favorites. Proceeds from ticket sales benefit Mennonite Central Committee’s Global Family.
Douglas Davis is the principal of The Davis Group, LLC and an associate professor within the Communication Design department at New York City College of Technology. In addition to client work, Douglas has just completed his first book entitled, Creative Strategy…
Enjoy the rythmic cadences of Lancaster’s Portal Percussion Trio, a self-described premier chamber ensemble in Central Pennsylvania, comprised of three young men with a passion for percussion.
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According to The New York Times, award-winning harpist Bridget Kibbey, “makes it seem as though her instrument had been waiting all its life to explode with gorgeous colors and energetic figures she was getting from it.” ‘New Sounds on an Ancient Instrument’ is an evening you won’t want to miss.
An author and the 2015 Pennsylvania Professor of the Year, Javier Avila will make you laugh, cry and embrace the autobiographical journey of a man who moves between cultures to provide a fascinating perspective of American Latinos who struggle to dispel misconceptions about their identity and place in the world in this unforgettable one man show.
Enjoy an evening of oustanding perfomances by LBC’s Worship & Performing Arts faculty with other talented Lancaster musicians. Admission is free.
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