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    Celtic Woman

    Celtic Woman

    Morris Performing Arts Center

    April 12, 2007

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    Celtic Woman is the realization of a dream for composer and musical director, David Downes and show producer, Sharon Browne. Together with Executive Producer Dave Kavanagh, they created Celtic Woman to launch the very special talents of four Irish female vocalists, Chloe, Lisa, Meav, Orla, and a very exciting fiddle player Mairead. The group is led by David Downes, a prodigious young Irish talent, who has previously worked as musical director of Riverdance. Celtic Woman portrays the unique voices and styles of each of the girls as soloists as well as fantastic ensemble numbers. Performing beautiful and much-loved songs, Celtic Woman features unique renditions of Irish songs such as: "Danny Boy," timeless classics like "Ave Maria", contemporary songs such as Enya's "Orinoco Flow" and Clannad's "Harry's Game", and a host of spellbinding original songs created by David Downes. Celtic Woman 2005 CD has been certified gold and the DVD has been certified platinum and has also been No. 1 in the Billboard World Music Chart for over 60 weeks.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: $42.00, $47.00 and $62.00

      Info Phone: 574-235-9190

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      April 12, 2007

      Times:
      7:30 p.m.

    • Venue Info

      Morris Performing Arts Center

      211 N. Michigan St. South Bend, IN 46601

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    • Parking Info

      Convenient parking is available in a lot adjacent to the Morris Center operated by DTSB ($5.00 per vehicle), at the public garage on the corner of Main and Colfax ($5.00 per vehicle), and at the Marriott/1st Source Bank Complex ($8.00 per vehicle). Parking is also available on the streets within walking distance of the Morris and also at the Leighton Center on Washington Street between Main and Michigan Streets.

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