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Heroes and Villains

Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 5:30 PM (ET)

Ann Arbor, MI

Heroes and Villains

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
VAE Heroes & Villains Beef Ended $55.00 $2.37
VAE Heroes & Villains Fish Ended $55.00 $2.37
VAE Heroes & Villains Vegetarian Ended $55.00 $2.37
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Event Details

VAE's annual gala dinner concert and fundraiser looks at those extremes of human character -- heroism and villainy --  through music of Broadway, pop, jazz and classical genres.    Between parts of a 3-course dinner, guests will be entertained by soloists, small groups and the entire ensemble.  Complimentary glass of wine, cash bar, silent auction, coffee bar.  Please note ALL TICKETS ARE IN ADVANCE, NO SALES AT THE DOOR.  Deadline for buying your ticket is Saturday, February 18 at 5pm.

IMPORTANT:  In order to complete your reservation you will need to have seating assigned by Roxy Diederich, our event coordinator.   After buying your ticket, contact Roxy at (734) 302-1555 or at roxymeggers@gmail.com to finalize your arrangements.  Please tell her if there are others in your party with whom you would like to be seated. NOTE: Seats are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, so it is to your advantage to call early for best seating.

Parties of Ten or More: Discount tickets are available for parties of ten or more.  IN ORDER TO BUY DISCOUNT GROUP TICKETS, DO NOT PURCHASE TICKETS HERE, BUT RATHER CONTACT ROXY DIEDERICH DIRECTLY, AS NOTED ABOVE

When & Where



Kensington Court Ann Arbor
610 Hilton Blvd
Ann Arbor, MI 48108

Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 5:30 PM (ET)


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Vocal Arts Ensemble



 

 

The Vocal Arts Ensemble

Since its founding in 1992, the Vocal Arts Ensemble of Ann Arbor (VAE) has maintained a tradition of excellence in the performance of choral music. Begun as a small chamber group devoted to a cappella singing, VAE now comprises some 28 singers in one of the premier choral ensembles in the region.  VAE has a highly varied repertoire, ranging from Josquin to jazz, and collaborates with local artists such as People Dancing and the Ann Arbor Symphony, with which VAE has repeatedly appeared.  VAE has commissioned several original choral works, including “Lady Liberty” by William Bolcom, premiered in May 2009