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    Festival presents ‘Christmas Tenors and In the Christmas Mood’ live Dec. 21

    Two incredible shows; one magical night sure to spark Christmas spirit at performing arts center
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    “Christmas Tenors and In the Christmas Mood” harken the holiday spirit by taking traditional sights and sounds of the season and infusing a creative twist that makes it modern while retaining all the tradition of a treasured family heirloom.
    “Christmas Tenors and In the Christmas Mood” harken the holiday spirit by taking traditional sights and sounds of the season and infusing a creative twist that makes it modern while retaining all the tradition of a treasured family heirloom.
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    Sedona News – Ring in the holidays and celebrate the sounds of the season! The Sedona International Film Festival will host a special performance that combines TWO popular holiday shows, “Christmas Tenors” and “In the Christmas Mood”, on Saturday, December 21 at 7:00 p.m. at the Sedona Performing Arts Center.

    Both shows, created by Arizona-based concert production company KDE (Khris Dodge Entertainment), harken the holiday spirit by taking traditional sights and sounds of the season and infusing a creative twist that makes it modern while retaining all the tradition of a treasured family heirloom.

    “Christmas Tenors” takes audiences on a ‘round-the-world musical journey filled with beloved Christmas and operatic classics, full of gentle harmonies and soaring, powerful melodies.

    “Christmas Tenors and In the Christmas Mood” harken the holiday spirit by taking traditional sights and sounds of the season and infusing a creative twist that makes it modern while retaining all the tradition of a treasured family heirloom.
    “Christmas Tenors and In the Christmas Mood” harken the holiday spirit by taking traditional sights and sounds of the season and infusing a creative twist that makes it modern while retaining all the tradition of a treasured family heirloom.

    “In the Christmas Mood” pays homage to vintage holiday specials — à la Andy Williams and Bing Crosby — and is chock-full of singing, dancing, comedy, and heart. A lively, seven-piece band will set the stage and fill the hall with Yuletide cheer.

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    The evening will feature the talents of Liam Boyd, Katherine Byrnes, Nick Gallardo, Matthew Holter, Janeé Page, Alberto Ranjel, and Chach Snook as they bring new life to classics such as The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Ave Maria, Jingle Bells, O Holy Night, Sleigh Ride, Silent Night, White Christmas, and many, many more.

    KDE owner and Music Director Khris Dodge said, “We are thrilled to be bringing this one-time-only show to Sedona. A special city deserves a special show, and we’re honored to bring the best talent in Arizona to ring in the holidays.”

    “Christmas Tenors and In the Christmas Mood” will take the stage on Saturday, Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. at the Sedona Performing Arts Center, located at Sedona Red Rock High School. Reserved-seat tickets are $25 general admission; $20 for film festival members and students.

    Visit www.SedonaFilmFestival.org to order tickets online or for more information. Call the film festival office at 928-282-1177 to order by phone. The office is located at 2030 W. SR 89A, Suite A3 in West Sedona.

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