SCA & ICM presents "Eileen Ivers & Immigrant Soul" @RF, 03/07...

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Greg Mouning

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Mar 5, 2007, 9:10:51 PM3/5/07
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Dear Jazzbuddies,

Stamford Center for the Arts (SCA) in association with ICM Artists, Ltd presents " Eileen Ivers & Immigrant Soul" at its Rich Forum (RF). Eileen Ivers, will change the way one thinks about the violin. A nine-time All-Ireland Fiddle Champion , Ivers has performed with the London Symphony Orchestra, the National Symphony at The Kennedy Center and the Boston Pops plus The Chieftains , Hall and Oates, Afrocelts, Patti Smith, Paula Cole<, starred in the musical Riverdance, was a founding member of Cherish the Ladies and has performed for Presidents and Royalty worldwide. Just a short list of accomplishments, headliners, tours and affiliations, it's no wonder Eileen Ivers has established herself as the pre-eminent exponent of the Irish fiddle in the world today!!

DATE & TIME:
Wednesday, March 7, 2007 @8:00 p.m.

COST:
Tickets range from $25-$40. Call the box office at 203-325-4466 or use the following weblink to order tickets online: https://tickets.stamfordcenterforthearts.org/public/show.asp?shCode=3

LOCATION:
Rich Forum
307 Atlantic St.
Stamford, CT 06901

DIRECTIONS:
From I-95 Northbound: Take Exit 8, turn left off ramp on to Atlantic St. Rich Forum is 2 blocks up on left.

From I-95 Southbound: Take Exit 7, go to second light and turn right onto Atlantic St. Rich Forum is 2 blocks up on left.

From Merritt Parkway: Take Exit 35, turn right onto High Ridge Rd. Go 4.1 miles, High Ridge becomes Summer St., which is one-way, to Broad St. Turn left onto Broad and right onto Atlantic St. Rich Forum is on the right.

Parking: Rich Forum patrons may use the parking garage at 300 Atlantic Street, located at the corner of Atlantic and Tresser Boulevard, or the Bell Street Garage.

or click here for customized directions to Rich Forum.

http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=307+Atlantic+St+Stamford+CT+06901

Hailed "The Jimi Hendrix of the violin, " by The New York Times; Eileen Ivers is among a rare and select grade of spectacular artists whose work is so boldly imaginative and clearly virtuosic that it alters the medium of the Celtic fiddle. A night of sizzling Afro-Latin-Irish fusion music like you've never heard before...

Presented with support from the Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism.

Enjoy,
Greg
gamo...@gmail.com
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