Cynthia MacLeod and
Gordon Belsher at Unity Centre for the Performing Arts on Friday, March
2
Unity, Maine --
February, 2007 – Unity
College is proud to present Cynthia MacLeod and Gordon Belsher at the
Unity Centre for the Performing Arts on Friday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Prince Edward Island's Cynthia
MacLeod has been making waves in Atlantic Canada's Celtic music scene.
Now 18 years old, Cynthia has made quite a name for herself. Since her
first performance at Avonlea Village in Cavendish, PEI when she was 13
years old, she has performed for audiences throughout Canada. She has
performed with the likes of Buddy MacMaster, Wayne Rostad, Slainte Mhath
and Ashley MacIsaac, to name a few. Her dynamic, high energy
performances and sparkling stage presence, as well as her wildly popular
debut CD "Head Over Heels", released in May 2002, have received rave
reviews.
Gordon Belsher is the Reel thing. On the strength of his "Reel in
the Flickering Light" CD, he was honoured with a nomination for
"Roots/Traditional Solo Artist of the Year" at the 2003 East Coast Music
Awards in Halifax.
Together they offer a lively and engaging stage show filled with
singable tunes and the pure joy of entertaining.
Tickets $12
The Unity Centre for the Performing Arts
is located at 42 Depot Street (off Route 202) in Unity, Maine. March
begins the Celtic theme series of concerts.
All Unity Centre for the Performing Arts
tickets are available online at
www.unitymaine.org/theater and at the following locations:
Crosstrax Restaurant in Unity, Waldo county Oil in Troy, The Music
Gallery in Waterville, Mr. Paperback in Belfast, Java Joe’s in Augusta,
The Old Mill Pub in Skowhegan, Monica’s Naturally in Pittsfield, and the
Unity Centre for the Performing Arts ticket office.
Unity College is a small private
college in rural Maine that provides dedicated, engaged students with a
liberal arts education which emphasizes the environment and natural
resources. Unity College graduates are prepared to be environmental
stewards, effective leaders, and responsible citizens through active
learning experiences within a supportive community.