M.A.D.E. in Ashland

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M.A.D.E. in Ashland
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Original work created by Neos Dance Theatre's artistic director Robert Wesner will feature 2 time Grammy Award winner Sylvia McNair,and Ashland High School's A capella Choir under direction of Kimberly Wolbert.

Experience the sights and sounds of M.A.D.E. in Ashland at Archer Auditorium on March 17th at 8PM. Original work created by Neos Dance Theatre's artistic director Robert Wesner will feature 2 time Grammy Award winner Sylvia McNair, Ashland High School's A capella Choir under direction of Kimberly Wolbert, artwork created by esteemed local Ashland artists Sue Shafer, Betty Perry, and Marty Bossler Lee, and historical photographs provided by the Ashland County Historical Society. Additional artwork on display in the lobby will highlight art students from Ashland High School.

This public performance will culminate a 4 day education and outreach residency of Ashland's own, Neos Dance Theatre's co-founders Robert and Brooke Wesner.
Generous funding has been provided by the Taylor Family Foundation, ARTSDREAM, Ashland County Community Foundation, and Philip and Susan Shafer Donor-Advised Fund.

VIP/Donor reception Friday, March 16, 5:00 p.m. Archer Auditorium.

Public reception Saturday, March 17, post performance, Ashland High School lobby

INFORMATION

DATE: Saturday, March 17

TIME: 8:00 PM (Reception to follow)

PLACE: Archer Auditorium • 1440 King Rd./Ashland, OH 44805 

TICKETS: Tickets $10 to $20 through online link but will be available at the door.

Call 419.289.5125 for other ticket options.

 

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