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A capella group set to take stage

Re:Voiced - the internationally acclaimed vocal entertainment experience - will be performing at Sisters High School on Monday, October 19, at 7 p.m. as part of the 2015 Music In Schools Tour.

Re:Voiced is pure a cappella. No instruments, no background tracks. Starring five talented young men, re:Voiced is the vocal quintet that will keep your "ears on their toes." Their nonstop high-energy show features impressive vocal instrumentation, tight harmonies, witty banter, and sleek stage movement that leaves audiences around the globe cheering for more.

The members of re:Voiced have performed at some of the most renowned venues in the world, and together, the group has electrified audiences on international cruise lines, corporate concerts, and performing arts centers across the country. This engaging show is a fun and inspiring experience for audiences of all ages.

The tour was conceived and coordinated by Nate Mendl, a graduate of the UW-Madison School of Music and certified music teacher. The goal of the program is to encourage participation in the arts and music and to inspire high school students across the country by bringing in professionally touring musical acts.

In past years Mendl has brought professional acts such as Rockapella to schools around the country, but 2015 is the most exciting tour yet.

"After seeing re:Voiced's jaw-dropping show and incredible stage presence, having them as a part of the tour was a no-brainer," says Mendl. "Students will have an up-close opportunity to meet and work with members of re:Voiced, whose passion for music and performing is contagious. Their dedication to their craft is immediately apparent, and they've already elevated the tour to new heights."

This will be re:Voiced's fourth Music in Schools Tour, and to date, the they have worked with over 100 choirs and raised over $40,000 for school music programs.

To learn more, visit http://www.musicrevoiced.com or find them on Facebook.

Tickets are $15 for adults; youth (3-18), $10; kids under 3 are free. Tickets are available through SHS Jazz Choir members or at the door.

A portion of proceeds goes directly to the high school music department.

 

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