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    December Live Performances from Studio Live

    November 14, 2012No Comments
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    logo sedonaperformingartsallianceSedona AZ (November 14, 2012) – December in Sedona is filled with live performances not to be missed. With shows being held at Studio Live, the Mary D. Fisher Theatre and the Sedona Performing Arts Center; The Sedona Performing Arts Alliance continues to put Northern Arizona on the map as a destination to experience live performances.
     
    Upcoming shows include:
     
    – 11/30/12 David Wilcox (Studio Live) –
    Considered a ‘songwriter’s songwriter’, David Wilcox’s songs have been covered by artists such as k.d. lang and many others.
     
    – 12/1/12 Poetry Slam (Studio Live) –
    Hosted by Christopher Fox Graham, all poets are welcome to compete for the $75 grand prize and $25 second-place prize.
     
    – 12/8/12 Our Voices Are Alive: Women For Women, A Benefit Concert (Studio Live) –
    Enjoy an intimate evening with local female singer songwriters: Adalia Tara, Sophia Angeles, Kayt Pearl, Adara, Cara Marie and Summer Cygel. All proceeds benefit the Verde Valley Sanctuary, bring an wrapped new toy and receive $5 admission.
     
    – 12/10/12 The Diamonds (Sedona Performing Arts Center) –
    The “Silver Bells & Diamonds” Doo-Wop Christmas Musical Spectacular, part of the Live @ SPAC Concert Series.
     
    – 12/15/12 DanceSpirit Winter Showcase (Studio Live) –
    Featuring performances by local students from the DanceSpirit school of dance.
     
    – 12/22/12 Christmas for Kids with Chuck Cheesman (Mary D. Fisher Theatre) –
    Give your child the gift of music this holiday season! Celebrate with children’s songwriter Chuck Cheesman at this matinee performance.
     
    For more information please contact the Sedona Performing Arts Alliance/Studio Live at (928)282-0549. Tickets are available online at www.studiolivesedona.com or at the Studio Live box office located at 215 Coffeepot Drive in West Sedona.
     
    The Sedona Performing Arts Alliance is a nonprofit organization, 501(c)(3) that serves as a catalyst for community development through quality arts programming. We are dedicated to the advancement of the performing arts through education, live performance and artist support. 

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