[DAC] Proper Ladies at Dot Historical Society

Stacy Yannetty stacymeow at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 11 02:17:24 EST 2008


Hey forwarding my friends who celebrate history
singing 19th century songs see below.  Happy
New Year !
Stacy


> 
> The Proper Ladies wish you Joy, Health, Peace and
> Love.  And come to  
> see us at the following events!
> 
> The Proper Ladies: Anabel Graetz & Deborah Goss
> 
> 
> 
> For songs, laughter, history and more, call on The
> Proper Ladies.   
> Sing along with the familiar favorites, sigh to the
> romantic gems and  
> laugh with The Ladies as we peruse the passion &
> pathos, humour &  
> nostalgia of the first full century of American
> Independence!
> 
> At The Faneuil Branch Library; Brighton, MA
> Tuesday, January 8, 2008  at 6:30 PM
> 
> For more information contact: Dorothy Keller;
> Faneuil Branch Library BPL; 419 Faneuil St,
> Brighton, MA.  02135
> Phone:  (617) 782-6705
> 
>    **-*-*-*-*-*-**  A Victorian Winter Musicale 
> **-*-*-*-*-*-**
> 
> Warm up in the midst of the cold to a Proper Ladies
> Winter Musicale.   
> Dressed in authentic Victorian costume, The Proper
> Ladies sing a  
> programme of popular parlor songs and rarely heard
> gems from  
> nineteenth century America.  Included are the
> original The One Horse  
> Open Sleigh (Jingle Bells) as it was originally
> published in 1859, an  
> ode to the then very popular sport of ice skating
> (The Merry Skaters)  
> and an impossibly romantic love song (Tell Me
> Darling), all published  
> in Boston.  In the mid nineteenth century, Boston
> was the center of  
> the American "popular" music publishing business,
> and hundreds of  
> songs were churned out every year.
> 
> At The Dorchester Historical Society; Dorchester, MA
> Sunday, February 17, 2008	2:00 PM	
> 
> For more information contact: Earl Taylor
> Dorchester Historical Society,
> William Clapp House; 195 Boston Street, Dorchester,
> MA
> Phone:  (617) 265-7802
> 
>    **-*-*-*-*-*-**  Victorian Valentine 
> **-*-*-*-*-*-**
> 
> Tell Me Darling That You Love Me, Love's Old Sweet
> Song, The Sweetest  
> Story Ever Told, Listen to the Mocking Bird: the
> most romantic songs  
> ever composed were created during the nineteenth
> century.  Sing  
> yourself back to this era of romance; remember when
> your love was  
> young; celebrate your enduring love with The Proper
> Ladies.  The  
> shimmering harmonies, humorous stories and old love
> verses make this  
> a Valentine to remember.  Sing along with the
> familiar favorites,  
> sigh to the rare romantic gems and warm yourself in
> reverie.  Escape  
> from the dreary wintry weather with the gorgeous
> harmonies and  
> infectious humor of The Proper Ladies.  Come to fill
> your heart with  
> Valentine romance; and savor a few chocolate treats
> as well.
> 
> The Ladies will be sending updates on their
> appearances every six to  
> ten weeks.  If you would like to be deleted from
> this list, please  
> reply to <pladies at gis.net>.  Thank you.
> 
> To book the elegance, warmth & charm of The Proper
> Ladies Call  
> Historical Entertainments at (781) 234-8803.  Or
> email us at the  
> above address.
> 
> Proper Ladies performances are eligible for funding
> through the new  
> England Foundation for the Arts NEST program.  For
> information go to:
>
http://www.nefa.org/grantprog/nest/nest_grant_app.html
> or contact:
> NEFA
> 145 Tremont Street, 7th Floor,
> Boston, MA 02111
> | 617.951.0010 | info at nefa.org
> 
> Sing!
> 
> Anabel Graetz
> pladies at gis.net
> (781) 861-0649
> 
> 



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