Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Men of Worth concert is Jan. 13 at LCSC

Margarita @LCSCImage by colleen_taugher via FlickrIrish and Scottish folk music duo Men of Worth will play at the Lewis-Clark State College Silverthorne Theatre on Friday, Jan. 13, at 7 p.m.

Tickets are available through LCSC Community Events located at 415 Main Street in Lewiston; through Community Programs in the Sam Glenn Complex at Lewis-Clark State College, or online through Tickets West.

Men of Worth perform music considered to be at the traditional end of the Celtic music spectrum. During performances, Scotsman Donnie Macdonald sings some in his native Gaelic; while Irishman James Keigher includes time-polished pieces saved from the oral traditions of his native County Mayo. Their tunes and songs are authentic and closely connected to their heritage.

Tickets are $10 for general admission, $5 for juniors and seniors, and free for LCSC students with Warrior ID.

The musicians each play a handful of instruments including the mandolin, guitar, concertina and bodhran, a handheld drum. They have played at concerts all across the US, from Alaska to Texas.

The event is part of the ongoing CECE Silverthorne Artist’s Series which provides students of Lewis-Clark State College, as well as the surrounding community, with exposure to cultural and educational experiences through presentations of performing arts.

For more information, visit www.lcsc.edu/ce or call 208-792-2447.

College Communications - Lewis-Clark State College

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