Hilton Hotel in Blackpool

The Hilton Blackpool hotel is part of the internationally operated and well known Hilton Hotels which are famous for the high standard and push services. It is located on North Promenade, Blackpool. The nearest airport to the hotel is Blackpool Airport and It can be reached by Blackpool South, Blackpool North, Poulton-le-Fylde, Layton Railway stations.

Many tourists attractions can be found around the Hilton hotel such as The Sandcastle, North Pier Theatre, Blackpool Pontins and Blackpool Zoo. Furthermore you can find Opera House and Winter Garden and The Grand Theatre within walking distance. It is located by the beach and most of the rooms have a view from the sea. If you are keen on walking in parks Stanley Park and Kingscote Park are the closest parks the hotel. For golfers The Blackpool Park Golf club Club would be recommended.

The Hilton Hotel Blackpool is a four-star hotel and has 127 rooms in total. The rate is about 75 British Pounds which positions it among the expensive hotels which considering the services provided is more than reasonable.

Facilities on hand are too many to mention but some of the are Indoor and outdoor Pool, Sauna, Gymnasium, Beauty Saloon, Laundry/Valet Service, restaurants, bars and the list goes on. The Hilton Hotel also has a relatively large parking lot which is offered to guests for free. It is a disabled friendly hotel and all the public area is non-smoking.

The hotel has been rated 3.39 of 5.0 which puts is among average to excellent hotels from the point of customer satisfaction. The hotel has been recommended by guests for its fabulous customer service and Quality of food at the restaurants.

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Wheel House buisness in Detroit with Sean Mann of Let’s Save Michigan

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Michigan Municipal League Staff was led on a recent tour of Detroit by Let’s Save Michigan campaign founder Sean Mann. Mann, a Detroit resident and avid supporter of Detroit, showed League staff all around Detroit including stops the Detroit River Walk near the General Motors Headquaters, the historically stunning Guardian Building and the old train depot. Our day started off with lunch at Slow’s BBQ. It was a great time and we were all amazed how much is happening in Detroit on a daily basis. For more information about the League and what we do go to www.mml.org. For details about Let’s Save Michigan go to www.letssavemichigan.com.

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Lex Mundi Publishes New Real Estate Survey: ‘Issues Relating to Commercial Leasing’


Houston, TX (Vocus) August 28, 2009

Lex Mundi has published a new multi-jurisdictional real estate survey, Issues Relating to Commercial Leasing. Prepared by the Lex Mundi Real Estate Practice Group, the survey is the fourth in Lex Mundi’s four-part real estate survey series.

The Issues Relating to Commercial Leasing survey provides an overview of the important issues involved in the leasing of commercial real estate projects. Topics discussed include the liability for transfer taxes payable on creation or assignment of a lease, the formal requirements for the execution of a lease, and any restrictions on the transfer of ownership of real properties subject to a lease. The Real Estate survey is available to download free of charge in its entirety or by jurisdiction at http://www.lexmundi.com/lexmundi/Real_Estate_Survey_Part_IV.asp.

Robert Krapf, a director with Richards, Layton & Finger, P.A., Lex Mundi’s member firm for Delaware, and the chair emeritus of the Lex Mundi Real Estate Practice Group, commented, “With the release of the Issues Relating to Commercial Leasing survey, the Lex Mundi Real Estate Practice Group has successfully completed the real estate survey series. These four surveys, in which more than ninety jurisdictions are covered, will serve as a valuable practice resource not only for Lex Mundi member firm lawyers, but for in-house counsel and other professionals as well.”

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Travel Industry Veteran Jena Gardner Launches The Bodhi Tree Foundation

New York, NY (PRWEB) October 21, 2009

Jena Gardner, President and CEO of JG Black Book of Travel announces the launch of The Bodhi Tree Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization charged with mobilizing support from the travel and tourism industry to protect places, help people, and preserve cultures around the globe. The Bodhi Tree Foundation identifies and offers assistance to highly-effective, community-based non-profit organizations that have a proven record of inspiring positive change within the communities they serve.

“Travel today is not only a means of enjoyment and enrichment, but also an invaluable portal to understanding the urgent need to protect the natural and cultural heritage of our planet and the well being of local communities around the world,” said Ms. Gardner. “The Bodhi Tree Foundation was established to harness the significant resources of the travel and tourism industry to directly benefit local communities and the travelers who gain immeasurable joy by visiting them.”

The Bodhi Tree Foundation will provide funding to five benefactors in 2009:

Fundacion Haciendas Del Mundo Maya: Established to rebuild highly marginalized indigenous communities in the Yucatan Peninsula by developing and implementing social projects based on five areas: health, education, housing, environmental and productive projects.

The African Wildlife Fund: Provides support to the people of Africa to ensure protection of the continent’s wildlife and wild lands. The Foundation is funding conservation efforts directed at the endangered black rhino population of the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania.

Protravel/FXB International Rwandan Village: Established in 1995 in the wake of the AIDS pandemic and devastation from the genocide to provide support to families and communities faced with the challenges of caring for thousands of orphans and vulnerable children left homeless.

The Southern Environmental Association of Belize: Works towards improving stewardship and the environmental integrity of key marine areas in southern Belize, including the Belize Barrier Reef System, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the second-largest coral reef in the world.

Heritage Watch: Dedicated to protecting Cambodia’s cultural treasures by working to prevent the looting and illicit trade of antiquities while promoting responsible, sustainable tourism and economic development.

Ms. Gardner has assembled a dynamic and forward-thinking Board of Directors that sees both the significant responsibility and unique opportunity leaders in the industry have to meet the challenges of our time. Made up of travel industry professionals and global humanitarians, current Board members include: Javier Arredondo, CEO of Editorial Mapas; Melissa Biggs Bradley, Founder of Indagare; Melanie Brandman, CEO of The Brandman Agency; Costas Christ, Global Travel Editor for National Geographic Adventure and Chairman of the World Travel and Tourism Council’s Tourism for Tomorrow Awards; Tom Jolley, COO and General Counsel for The Sundance Group, LLC; James Saleh, CEO of Habiquad; and Rina Spence, Founder and President of SpenceCare International.

The Bodhi Tree Foundation will call on travelers and the travel industry to consider the Power of One – a campaign that will unite travelers around the world to stand as one in order to make a difference. The campaign will shine light on the power of adding one dollar to every trip booked in order to change lives and give back to the people and places that make travel so rewarding. With 100% of Bodhi Tree Foundation’s donations going directly to the programs it supports, one person and one dollar can be a powerful force of change.

To help spread the word about the Power of One campaign and further engage travelers, The Bodhi Tree Foundation has enlisted the support of some of the most socially aware travel companies across the globe. The Bodhi Tree Foundation’s Leadership Council will lend their expertise, knowledge and leadership to support the Foundation’s efforts, while The Bodhi Tree Foundation’s Advisory Board will be more actively engaged in the Foundation’s growth strategy.

Leadership Council Members

Priscilla Alexander, Owner of Protravel International Inc.; Luke Bailes, Owner of Singita Lodges; Raymond Bickson, Managing Director of Taj Hotels; Nicky & Steve Fitzgerald, Owners of &Beyond; Brian Mullis, President of Sustainable Travel International; Andy Payne, CEO of Wilderness Safaris; Dennis Pinto, Managing Director, Micato Safaris; Mahen Sanghrajka, CEO of Big Five Tours & Expeditions; John Tedstrom, President and CEO of Global Business Coalition; Valerie Wilson, President and Chairman of Valerie Wilson Travel.

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Nikheel Advani, Chief Operating Officer and Principal of Grace Bay Resorts; Alistair Ballantine, Director of Sales and Marketing, The Americas at Orient-Express; Peter Bates, President of Strategic Vision; Bob Boulogne, Chief Operating Officer of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts; Stephen Brandman, Co-owner of Thompson Hotel Group; Karen Goldberg, Director of Marketing at Hotel Plaza Athenee New York; Mary Gostelow, Owner-Editor of Gostelow Repor; Philippe Kjellgren, President of The Kiwi Collection; Jeff Klein, Owner of JK Hotels; Ann Layton, President of Siren Communications, Victoria Mather, Travel Editor at Vanity Fair; David Morris, President, David Morris International; Ian Swain, Owner and Founder of Swain Tours; Marc Telio, Owner of Entr

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Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society

Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society
Event on 2012-06-23 11:00:00

Kids Stuff
"Feel the Beat," free family concert

When: 06/23/12 @ 11:00am
Call: 255-9866
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Email: info@bachdancinganddynamite.org

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BACH DANCING & DYNAMITE SOCIETY TURNS 21
MIXOLOGY CELEBRATES COMING OF AGE

Chamber Music Festival June 15 – July 1, 2012: 3 weekends, 3 cities, 6 programs

Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society (BDDS), an Overture Center Summer Resident Company, presents its 21st annual summer chamber music festival Mixology, June 15 – July 1, 2012. This festival features 12 concerts over three weekends, each weekend offers two different programs. Concerts will be performed in the Playhouse at Overture Center in Madison, Stoughton Opera House, and the Hillside Theater at Taliesin in Spring Green.

Combining the best local musicians and top-notch artists from around the country, a varied repertoire and delightful surprises, BDDS presents chamber music as "serious fun" infused with high energy and lots of audience appeal, and makes this art form accessible to diverse audiences. Led by artistic directors Stephanie Jutt, flute, and Jeffrey Sykes, piano, 12 guest artists will perform in the festival.

Our 21st season has been named Mixology in honor of all the mixing, shaking, muddling, stirring, and tweaking that go into making the perfect summer musical libation. We'll have concoctions for every taste, all made with the finest ingredients mixed with the greatest of care. We promise you an unforgettably heady blend served with a serious twist of BDDS flair.

Our first week's programs are White Russian, and Corpse Reviver. A White Russian is a tasty combination of cream, vodka, and coffee liquor. Our musical version of this classic includes Tchaikovsky's epic and opulent piano trio-the cream in our cocktail- played by the San Francisco Piano Trio. Prokofiev's flute sonata, his neoclassic masterpiece, provides the kick of the finest vodka. The coffee liquor is provided by the well-caffeinated trio for flute, cello, and piano by Marcelle de Manziarly, one of a handful of female Russian composers.

A corpse reviver is a famous morning-after cocktail; our musical Corpse Reviver showcases works that knock you out at the beginning but give you a serious lift at the end. It opens with Jolivet's Chant de Linos for flute and piano, an ancient Greek mourning chant that begins with wailing and ends with ecstatic, celebratory dancing. Mozart's great piano concerto in D minor, a turbulent work that ends in a blaze of sunshine, will be featured in Hummel's transcription for piano, flute, violin, and cello with artistic co-director Jeffrey Sykes as soloist. The program concludes with Mendelssohn's fiery piano trio in C minor – a dark and anguished piece that ends with a setting of the resurrection hymn "Before your throne I now appear."

Week one will feature performances by the San Francisco Piano Trio: Axel Strauss, violin, Jean-Michel Fonteneau, cello, and Jeffrey Sykes, piano; and Stephanie Jutt, flute. Concerts will be performed in The Playhouse, Overture Center for the Arts on Friday, June 15 and Saturday, June 16, 7:30 PM, and Spring Green at the Hillside Theater, Sunday, June 17, at 2:30 PM and 6:30 PM.

The second week's programs will be B&B and Manhattan. Our take on the classic B&B – Benedictine & Brandy – features works by the three great B's of classical music, Beethoven, Brahms, and Bartok. The centerpieces for this program are two works written for two pianos: the Variations on a theme of Haydn by Brahms, one of his greatest and most beautiful works; and the thrilling, rhythmically propulsive Sonata for two pianos and percussion by the Hungarian master Bela Bartok. The program will be rounded out with Beethoven's rarely heard trio for flute, cello, and piano.

Manhattan is a program infused with the scintillating energy of New York. The familiar, beloved Symphonic Dances from Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story, arranged for two pianos and percussion, forms the centerpiece of the program. Samuel Barber's beautiful Cello Sonata shows us the romantic side of New York, and Ned Rorem's Trio for flute, cello, and piano gives us the city's nervous energy. The great tango master Astor Piazzolla grew up in New York; our program concludes with a set of heart-on-the-sleeve tangos arranged for our entire ensemble.

Guest artists include Randall Hodgkinson, piano, of the New England Conservatory; Dane Richeson and Anthony Di Sanza, percussion, from Lawrence University and the UW-Madison, respectively; and Parry Karp, cello, of the Pro Arte Quartet. Concerts will be performed at The Playhouse, Overture Center for the Arts on Friday, June 22, and Saturday, June 23, 7:30 PM, and Spring Green at the Hillside Theater, Sunday, June 24, at 2:30 PM and 6:30 PM.

The third week's programs are Kir Royale and Old Fashioned. The Kir Royale, that most noble of cocktails, is the inspiration for a program of noble music. We begin with Francois Couperin's Concert Royaux, written for the French king Louis XIV. We continue with Haydn's Symphony no. 85, "The Queen of France," written for Marie Antoinette and arranged by Haydn for flute, string quartet, and harpsichord. Our program concludes with what many consider to be the greatest, most noble piece of chamber music ever written: the String Quintet in C Major of Franz Schubert.

Our take on the classic Old Fashioned features works by composers who were considered old-fashioned in their day but who are now considered to have been very forward-thinking. We begin with one of Bach's beautiful flute sonatas and continue with Couperin's "Apotheosis of Lully," written in a consciously antique style in honor of the great composer Lully. Stravinsky's Suite Italienne was inspired by the light baroque dances of Pergolesi. The program concludes with Brahms' great Piano Quintet, a work that is old-fashioned in its outlines and structure but thoroughly modern in its sweep and passion.

Week three features performances by Layton James, harpsichord, from the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; Carmit Zori, violin, of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and Brooklyn Chamber Music Society; Katarzyna Bryla, violin, from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; Daniel Panner, viola, from Juilliard School; and Beth Rapier and Anthony Ross, both cellists from the Minnesota Orchestra. Concerts will be performed at the Stoughton Opera House, Friday, June 29, 7:30 PM; The Playhouse, Overture Center for the Arts on Saturday, June 30, 7:30 PM, and Spring Green at the Hillside Theater, Sunday, July 1, at 2:30 PM and 6:30 PM. The performance in Stoughton will also be taped for Wisconsin Public Television's Jewel Box Theater Series.

For the second year, BDDS will also perform one free family concert, "Feel the Beat" and will feature percussionists playing music by Bela Bartok and Leonard Bernstein at 11:00 AM, on Saturday, June 23, in The Playhouse. This is a performance for families with children ages 6 and up and seating will be first come first served. This performance is generously underwritten by CUNA Mutual Group, Murphy Desmond, S.C., Lawyers, and The Overture Center.

Carolyn Kallenborn and Michael Velliquette, local artists, will create stage settings for each concert in The Playhouse. All concerts at The Playhouse, the Opera House and Hillside Theater will be followed by a meet-the-artist opportunity.

Locations: Stoughton Opera House (381 E. Main Street); Overture Center in Madison (201 State Street); Frank Lloyd Wright Taliesin Hillside Theater (CHY 23 in Spring Green).

Single general admission tickets are . Student tickets are only ! Various ticket packages are also available starting at a series of three for 8. First time subscriptions are 1/2 off. For tickets and information visit www.bachdancinganddynamite.org or call (608) 255-9866. Single tickets for Overture Center concerts can also be purchased at the Overture Center for the Arts box office, (608) 258-4141, or at overturecenter.com (additional fees apply). Hillside Theater tickets may be purchased from the Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor's Center on CHY C, (608) 588-7900. Tickets are available at the door at all locations.

Chamber music with a bang. More bang for your Bach. What Bach would be doing if he were more fun and less dead. However you describe what we do, Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society always features great music played with joy, creativity, spontaneity, and a technique that is second to none. BDDS is aimed at people who are curious, open-minded, and up for anything. People who want to have serious fun.

at Overture Center
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Madison, United States

Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society
Event on 2012-06-17 00:00:00

Music: More Music
Chamber music concerts: Works by Prokofiev & Tchaikovsky, 7:30 pm on 6/15, Overture Center-Playhouse, and 2:30 pm, 6/17, Taliesin-Hillside Theater, Spring Green; Mozart & Mendelssohn, 7:30 pm on 6/16, Overture, and 6:30 pm, 6/17, Taliesin. . 255-9866

When: 06/17/12
Cost:
Call: 255-9866
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WHITE RUSSIAN
Marcelle de Manziarly: Flute Trio for flute, cello, and piano
Sergei Prokofiev: Flute Sonata for flute and piano
Peter Tchaikovsky: Trio
Friday, June 15, 7:30 p.m.
The Playhouse, Overture Center, Madison
Sunday, June 17, 2:30 p.m.
Hillside Theater, Taliesin, Spring Green

CORPSE REVIVER
André Jolivet: Chant de Linos for flute and piano
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Concerto in D minor, arr. Hummel for piano, flute, violin, and cello
Felix Mendelssohn: Piano Trio in C minor for piano, violin, and cello
Saturday, June 16, 7:30 p.m.
The Playhouse, Overture Center, Madison
Sunday, June 17, 6:30 p.m.
Hillside Theater, Taliesin, Spring Green

BACH DANCING & DYNAMITE SOCIETY TURNS 21
MIXOLOGY CELEBRATES COMING OF AGE

Chamber Music Festival June 15 – July 1, 2012: 3 weekends, 3 cities, 6 programs

Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society (BDDS), an Overture Center Summer Resident Company, presents its 21st annual summer chamber music festival Mixology, June 15 – July 1, 2012. This festival features 12 concerts over three weekends, each weekend offers two different programs. Concerts will be performed in the Playhouse at Overture Center in Madison, Stoughton Opera House, and the Hillside Theater at Taliesin in Spring Green.

Combining the best local musicians and top-notch artists from around the country, a varied repertoire and delightful surprises, BDDS presents chamber music as "serious fun" infused with high energy and lots of audience appeal, and makes this art form accessible to diverse audiences. Led by artistic directors Stephanie Jutt, flute, and Jeffrey Sykes, piano, 12 guest artists will perform in the festival.

Our 21st season has been named Mixology in honor of all the mixing, shaking, muddling, stirring, and tweaking that go into making the perfect summer musical libation. We'll have concoctions for every taste, all made with the finest ingredients mixed with the greatest of care. We promise you an unforgettably heady blend served with a serious twist of BDDS flair.

Our first week's programs are White Russian, and Corpse Reviver. A White Russian is a tasty combination of cream, vodka, and coffee liquor. Our musical version of this classic includes Tchaikovsky's epic and opulent piano trio-the cream in our cocktail- played by the San Francisco Piano Trio. Prokofiev's flute sonata, his neoclassic masterpiece, provides the kick of the finest vodka. The coffee liquor is provided by the well-caffeinated trio for flute, cello, and piano by Marcelle de Manziarly, one of a handful of female Russian composers.

A corpse reviver is a famous morning-after cocktail; our musical Corpse Reviver showcases works that knock you out at the beginning but give you a serious lift at the end. It opens with Jolivet's Chant de Linos for flute and piano, an ancient Greek mourning chant that begins with wailing and ends with ecstatic, celebratory dancing. Mozart's great piano concerto in D minor, a turbulent work that ends in a blaze of sunshine, will be featured in Hummel's transcription for piano, flute, violin, and cello with artistic co-director Jeffrey Sykes as soloist. The program concludes with Mendelssohn's fiery piano trio in C minor – a dark and anguished piece that ends with a setting of the resurrection hymn "Before your throne I now appear."

Week one will feature performances by the San Francisco Piano Trio: Axel Strauss, violin, Jean-Michel Fonteneau, cello, and Jeffrey Sykes, piano; and Stephanie Jutt, flute. Concerts will be performed in The Playhouse, Overture Center for the Arts on Friday, June 15 and Saturday, June 16, 7:30 PM, and Spring Green at the Hillside Theater, Sunday, June 17, at 2:30 PM and 6:30 PM.

The second week's programs will be B&B and Manhattan. Our take on the classic B&B – Benedictine & Brandy – features works by the three great B's of classical music, Beethoven, Brahms, and Bartok. The centerpieces for this program are two works written for two pianos: the Variations on a theme of Haydn by Brahms, one of his greatest and most beautiful works; and the thrilling, rhythmically propulsive Sonata for two pianos and percussion by the Hungarian master Bela Bartok. The program will be rounded out with Beethoven's rarely heard trio for flute, cello, and piano.

Manhattan is a program infused with the scintillating energy of New York. The familiar, beloved Symphonic Dances from Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story, arranged for two pianos and percussion, forms the centerpiece of the program. Samuel Barber's beautiful Cello Sonata shows us the romantic side of New York, and Ned Rorem's Trio for flute, cello, and piano gives us the city's nervous energy. The great tango master Astor Piazzolla grew up in New York; our program concludes with a set of heart-on-the-sleeve tangos arranged for our entire ensemble.

Guest artists include Randall Hodgkinson, piano, of the New England Conservatory; Dane Richeson and Anthony Di Sanza, percussion, from Lawrence University and the UW-Madison, respectively; and Parry Karp, cello, of the Pro Arte Quartet. Concerts will be performed at The Playhouse, Overture Center for the Arts on Friday, June 22, and Saturday, June 23, 7:30 PM, and Spring Green at the Hillside Theater, Sunday, June 24, at 2:30 PM and 6:30 PM.

The third week's programs are Kir Royale and Old Fashioned. The Kir Royale, that most noble of cocktails, is the inspiration for a program of noble music. We begin with Francois Couperin's Concert Royaux, written for the French king Louis XIV. We continue with Haydn's Symphony no. 85, "The Queen of France," written for Marie Antoinette and arranged by Haydn for flute, string quartet, and harpsichord. Our program concludes with what many consider to be the greatest, most noble piece of chamber music ever written: the String Quintet in C Major of Franz Schubert.

Our take on the classic Old Fashioned features works by composers who were considered old-fashioned in their day but who are now considered to have been very forward-thinking. We begin with one of Bach's beautiful flute sonatas and continue with Couperin's "Apotheosis of Lully," written in a consciously antique style in honor of the great composer Lully. Stravinsky's Suite Italienne was inspired by the light baroque dances of Pergolesi. The program concludes with Brahms' great Piano Quintet, a work that is old-fashioned in its outlines and structure but thoroughly modern in its sweep and passion.

Week three features performances by Layton James, harpsichord, from the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; Carmit Zori, violin, of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and Brooklyn Chamber Music Society; Katarzyna Bryla, violin, from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; Daniel Panner, viola, from Juilliard School; and Beth Rapier and Anthony Ross, both cellists from the Minnesota Orchestra. Concerts will be performed at the Stoughton Opera House, Friday, June 29, 7:30 PM; The Playhouse, Overture Center for the Arts on Saturday, June 30, 7:30 PM, and Spring Green at the Hillside Theater, Sunday, July 1, at 2:30 PM and 6:30 PM. The performance in Stoughton will also be taped for Wisconsin Public Television's Jewel Box Theater Series.

For the second year, BDDS will also perform one free family concert, "Feel the Beat" and will feature percussionists playing music by Bela Bartok and Leonard Bernstein at 11:00 AM, on Saturday, June 23, in The Playhouse. This is a performance for families with children ages 6 and up and seating will be first come first served. This performance is generously underwritten by CUNA Mutual Group, Murphy Desmond, S.C., Lawyers, and The Overture Center.

Carolyn Kallenborn and Michael Velliquette, local artists, will create stage settings for each concert in The Playhouse. All concerts at The Playhouse, the Opera House and Hillside Theater will be followed by a meet-the-artist opportunity.

Locations: Stoughton Opera House (381 E. Main Street); Overture Center in Madison (201 State Street); Frank Lloyd Wright Taliesin Hillside Theater (CHY 23 in Spring Green).

Single general admission tickets are . Student tickets are only ! Various ticket packages are also available starting at a series of three for 8. First time subscriptions are 1/2 off. For tickets and information visit www.bachdancinganddynamite.org or call (608) 255-9866. Single tickets for Overture Center concerts can also be purchased at the Overture Center for the Arts box office, (608) 258-4141, or at overturecenter.com (additional fees apply). Hillside Theater tickets may be purchased from the Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor's Center on CHY C, (608) 588-7900. Tickets are available at the door at all locations.

Chamber music with a bang. More bang for your Bach. What Bach would be doing if he were more fun and less dead. However you describe what we do, Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society always features great music played with joy, creativity, spontaneity, and a technique that is second to none. BDDS is aimed at people who are curious, open-minded, and up for anything. People who want to have serious fun.

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