Tapestry Singers in Dublin

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St Andrew's Parish Church, Friday 21st June

Performing classical, traditional and popular favourites, Tapestry is a spirited team of volunteer musicians who devote themselves to women's choral and English handbell music. Based in the East San Francisco Bay Area, this unique group was formed in 2006 by the merger of Heartsong Women's Chamber Chorus and Canto Bello Handbell Ensemble. We are a registered charitable non-profit corporation whose mission is to entertain, educate, and raise money for charity.

Audiences universally agree that Tapestry performs with high energy and gladsome musicality. We bring to our performances a passion for the music we play and sing. Quite frankly, it makes us want to dance! And that creates a generous yet intimate bond between us and our audiences. We love what we do, and it shows.


Date:
Friday 21st June
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
Free
Address:
St Andrew's Parish Church, Westland Row, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of St Andrew's Parish Church, Westland Row, Dublin 2, Ireland

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