StepCrew Coming To Warsaw PAC Sept. 8
August 17, 2016 at 5:36 p.m.
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The StepCrew is the new dance production featuring the world's top talents in Irish stepdancing, Ottawa Valley stepdancing and modern tap. These five performers excel in their respective traditional forms of dance and create brand new, modern fusions of all three styles, according to a press release from the Warsaw PAC.
They are backed by a five-piece band including Celtic vocals and joined by the fiddle playing of three champion musicians.
Performers in the show include dancers and fiddlers from the likes of The Chieftains, Bowfire and Cherish The Ladies.
Get tickets by logging on to the Warsaw Performing Arts Center website at www.warsawpac.org or call the box office at 574-371-5040.
Tickets are $18 for adults, $15 for seniors and $12 for students 18 and under.
The Warsaw Performing Arts Center is located at 1 Tiger Lane, Warsaw.
Jean Butler of Riverdance says, “The Stepcrew is a show that very simply cannot be missed. It is truly one of the most exciting things I have seen in a long time.”
The StepCrew is the new dance production featuring the world's top talents in Irish stepdancing, Ottawa Valley stepdancing and modern tap. These five performers excel in their respective traditional forms of dance and create brand new, modern fusions of all three styles, according to a press release from the Warsaw PAC.
They are backed by a five-piece band including Celtic vocals and joined by the fiddle playing of three champion musicians.
Performers in the show include dancers and fiddlers from the likes of The Chieftains, Bowfire and Cherish The Ladies.
Get tickets by logging on to the Warsaw Performing Arts Center website at www.warsawpac.org or call the box office at 574-371-5040.
Tickets are $18 for adults, $15 for seniors and $12 for students 18 and under.
The Warsaw Performing Arts Center is located at 1 Tiger Lane, Warsaw.
Jean Butler of Riverdance says, “The Stepcrew is a show that very simply cannot be missed. It is truly one of the most exciting things I have seen in a long time.”
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