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Celtic Harp & SpokenWord This Saturday at Occidental Center foor the Arts

Gary Carnivele November 15, 2017

Saturday November 18 @ 8 pm. Occidental Center for the Arts Patrick Ball: Come Dance With Me in Ireland: A Pilgrimage to Yeats Country. World renowned modern day bard and premier Celtic harpist Patrick Ball tells a musical and dramatic new story based on the life and works of Ireland’s greatest poet W.B. Yeats. He weaves the narrative together with ethereally gorgeous Celtic harp melodies into a warm and magical performance that will leave the audience spell-bound. $20 Advance/$23 at the door. Fine refreshments for sale; Art Gallery open for viewing. www.occidentalcenterforthearts.org. 707-874-9392. Wheelchair Accessible.

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