2004

ECCC Ac'cents audtions May 7

The E.ast Central Community College music department will hold auditions for Ac'cenls, the College's show choir, Thursday, May 6 and Friday, May 7 at 1 p.m. in the Vickers Fine Arts Center, announced Vicki Blaylock, director. Ac'cents is a 12-mcmber group consisting of six men and six women. They ~ing and dance to musical selections of pop, rock, jazz, swing, blues and country. Each member receives a full tuition scholarship and an hour cla~" cred– it. · Blaylock said, '"Tho e audition– ing should be prepared to sing a solo selection uc;ing a ca.;;~te tape or CD or an accompanist "'ill be provided. The) rna} al'>O mg accapella." Blaylock ...aid those aud1tioning will abo be judged on their abJlitv to learn dance steps. • For more mformahon contact Blaylock at 635-2 111, ext. 225, or call toll free l-87T-462-:~T:>., ext. 225.

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