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פרטים להצגה בינואר / details for the show in january

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The Details / הפרטים :

  • (www.brownpapertickets.com)
  • A FAR CRY, Boston's exhilarating, self-conducted chamber orchestra, and URBANITY DANCE bring you an evening of great "Chemistry." Featuring Dancing with Bach, a keyboard suite newly orchestrated by prize-winning composer Eric Nathan, and Stravinsky's evocative ballet Apollon Musagète. A Far Cry's virtuosity and Betsi Graves's probing, athletic choreography will elucidate this great music and lift you right out of the January doldrums.

    In seven years of bringing concerts to Boston, we've never seen pre-sales like this. We encourage you to reserve your tickets today, since the best seats are just about taken!

    Tickets are $25/40, Senior $20/32, Students $10

    Order Online (click above)
    Order by phone - NEC Box Office 617-585-1260
    ...or wait at the door!

    Gainsborough StreetBoston, Massachusetts 02115

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