DCCA Artists Series Sponsors Jim & Enid Goubeaux with Keith Rawlins, Artistic Director and Andrea Jordan, Executive Director of the Darke County Center For the Arts. |
DCCA presents and promotes performing and fine arts, encouraging cultural enrichment in the community. “Jim and Enid’s enthusiasm for the arts truly inspire and encourage our efforts to present a wide variety of high quality performing artists,” shared Keith Rawlins, DCCA Artistic Director.
DCCA will present concert pianist Alpin Hong at Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall in Greenville on Saturday, March 8. The New York Times lauded the artist's “crystalline energy. . . clear and persuasive ideas. . . and remarkable breadth” and called Alpin “a pianistic firebrand” in its review of his standing-room only recital debut at Carnegie Hall. Alpin's warm humor and boundless energy combined with his wide-ranging interests and amazing skill at the piano help him connect to people of all ages, experiences, and backgrounds. The concert, part of DCCA's Artists Series, begins at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20.
The Toledo Symphony Orchestra returns to Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall Saturday, May 3 to present The Music of Mozart. Toledo Symphony Orchestra will guide you on a journey through compositions that express humor, joy, and sorrow with both conviction and mastery. The concert, the final performance of DCCA's 2013-2014 Artists Series, begins at 8 p.m. Tickets are $30.
Tickets for the Artists Series performances can be reserved by contacting DCCA at 937-547-0908 or purchased at DCCA's office located within Greenville Public Library, as well as online at www.CenterForArts.net. Tickets will also be available at the door prior to the performance.
Greenville National Bank is also a sponsor of the Alpin Hong concert. Greenville Federal and Ami McClurkin also sponsor the Toledo Symphony Orchestra. DCCA performances are presented with additional support from the Ohio Arts Council, which helps fund, the programs with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. DCCA also receives operating support from the Harry D. and Esther Stephens Memorial as well as funding from the Ketrow Foundation and Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial Trust Fund.