Imago presents Atwater-Donnelly Trio for Mother's Day performance

Posted 5/8/24

This Sunday, May 12th, celebrate Mother's Day with a folk and dance performance with the Atwater-Donnelly Trio at Imago Gallery!  This group provides a unique and thrilling blend of traditional …

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Imago presents Atwater-Donnelly Trio for Mother's Day performance

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This Sunday, May 12, Imago Gallery celebrates Mother's Day with a folk and dance performance with the Atwater-Donnelly Trio. This group provides a unique and thrilling blend of traditional American and Celtic folk music and dance, along with original songs and poetry. The highly praised husband-wife duo along with Cathy Clasper-Torch blends gorgeous vocals with a startling array of instruments  including the mountain dulcimer, old-time banjo, tin whistle, guitar, mandolin, harmonica, limberjacks, and more.

WHEN: Sunday, May 12,  at 4 p.m.

WHERE:  Imago Gallery, 36 Market St, Warren

PRICING: $20 per ticket

MORE INFO: To learn more and purchase tickets, click here.

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