Rock, folk and jazz from the US in concert for Cliona’s Foundation

At John's Square, Holy Thursday, 8pm rock
At John’s Square, Holy Thursday, 8pm rock

TRAVERSE City West Senior High Orchestra is coming all the way from Michigan to perform a concert of American and Irish music in aid of Cliona’s Foundation*. This happy event – 21 musicians together – will take place on Holy Thursday March 24 at 8pm at Dance Limerick.

From Maeve Butler at John’s Square, we hear that “rock’n’roll, folk music, jazz and contemporary original music are in store, presented by young people aged 14-18 years who are making their Irish debut”.

Tickets €5 on the door and see www.dancelimerick.ie

Traverse City West Senior High is a public high school overlooking Lake Michigan, US. Famously musical, it runs Symphony and Philharmonic Orchestras that perform throughout the year at concerts, festivals, community performances and theatrical productions.

Orchestra director Ann Marie Jones heads up the Limerick visit: “We’re looking forward to the cultural and musical connections we will make and we’re especially pleased to partner with Cliona’s Foundation for our concert in Limerick”.

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*Cliona’s Foundation was founded in 2007 to provide financial assistance for critically ill children for non medical expenses. Reg. no. CHY18127.

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