Space Corporations to Assistance Dueling Piano Arts Fundraiser

WATERBURY,CT – The Arts & Culture Collaborative (ACC), Waterbury Location, is bringing back the enjoyment in fundraising, with the return of the dueling piano sensation, The Flying Ivories, on Thursday, April 29 at 6:30 p.m. This distinctive virtual performance is supported by “dueling sponsors” Ion Financial institution and Drew Global. The party will also showcase the end result of an on the web fundraising auction, sponsored by Post University, featuring art, performance and solutions of ACC members and supporting enterprises.

Tickets for the April 29th function that includes The Traveling Ivories are $25 every, which contains obtain to the digital overall performance for an complete residence.

Check out www.waterburyregionarts.com for tickets and far more particulars.

The auction, which opened on April 15, will run to April 28, and can be accessed on line at: https://www.biddingowl.com/accwaterbury. Items vary from theater and
symphony tickets to art, songs, courses, jewelry and a lot more. Products and present certificates have been donated from a host of ACC users which includes the Palace Theater, Waterbury Symphony Orchestra, Phoenix Phase Firm, Seven Angels Theatre, Uniquely Yours Images, Naugatuck Garden Club, Portraits by ShawnaLee, JT Art & Design, Gomez & Sadlon jazz duo, Brass City Ballet, Ogham Art, Mattatuck Museum, Main Street Waterbury as properly as other supporters like O’Rourke & Birch Florists, Onyx II Great Jewelers, Heritage Resort and photographer Tim Padgett. Proceeds will benefit the Arts & Society Collaborative, which is an umbrella arts business, under the auspices of the Better Waterbury Chamber of Commerce Basis, that encourages, connects, collaborates and advocates for the arts in a 16-town area in the Waterbury area and Naugatuck Valley.

The ACC gets help from the Waterbury Regional Chamber, the Arts & Tourism Fee of the Town of Waterbury, the Connecticut Neighborhood Basis and the Connecticut Office of Financial and Group Growth/Business of the Arts, which also gets support from the Countrywide Endowment for the Arts, a federal company.