Victoria Vox will be in town for her third year of leading a week-long arts program for Tilghman Elementary School fifth graders. These lucky kids will get to spend a week learning to play songs on their own ukuleles and then performing in their community.
While in town, Victoria will conduct a workshop in St. Michaels for ukulele players of any level — even beginners — in the community. And she will end her week on the Shore with a concert at The Avalon Stoltz Listening Room in Easton.
Victoria Vox continues to wow her audiences with her fabulous ukulele and songwriting skills, her renowned mouth trumpet, and her infectious pop-folk-jazz style. Come join in the fun with this award-winning singer-songwriter, featured on the Jay Leno show, the front page of the Wall Street Journal, and the cover of Ukulele Magazine.
Victoria Vox Workshop
Thursday, March 2 – 7 to 8:30 pm
The Studio ~ 933 S. Talbot St., Suite 14 ~ St. Michaels
All Levels Welcome
$25-35 Sliding Scale
Please pay what you can; Financial aid available if needed
Loaner ukes available on request before Feb 24
Advance registration required.
RSVP/Info: [email protected]; 301-466-0183 cell
StMichaelsStudio.com
Victoria Vox in Concert
Saturday, March 4 ~ 8 pm
The Avalon Stoltz Listening Room ~ 40 E. Dover St. ~ Easton, MD
Tickets: $20.
Doors open at 7:30 pm
Victoria’s visit is funded in part by the Talbot County Arts Council, the Tilghman Area Youth Association, the Dock Street Foundation, Carpe Diem Arts Outreach Fund of Mid-Shore Community Foundation, and the Avalon Foundation. For more information on Carpe Diem please go here
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