If you live at Lake Anna and are looking for something to do this Saturday evening you might like to consider the Louisa Arts Center for a evening of some diverse, fun music. In fact I suggest you bring some friends along. This is bound to be one of those performances where the more the merrier.
There was a time where we had to drive a distance to have this type of entertainment. It meant off to Fredericksburg, Charolettesville, Richmond, or perhaps someplace else to have a night out on the town. Now all we need to do is drive to Louisa.
We are indeed very lucky to have a variety of shows to enjoy just minutes away. Be sure to make the most of it. Enjoy!
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CELTIBILLIES
 Saturday, November 19th 7:30 PM
All Seats $12
Celtibillies "A masterful work of art that transcends all musical genres."
That's how Bluegrass Unlimited described the music of Celtibillies. Formed in 1994 as a contradance band, Celtibillies began exploring the deep rooted connections between Celtic music and the Appalachian music of their home region of southwest Virginia. Their music expanded beyond dance tunes to include a wide range of traditional Celtic and Appalachian Old-Time music and song as well as original music. The band features Becky Barlow on hammered dulcimer, keyboard and bodhran, Jack Hinshelwood on fiddle, guitar and harmonica, Tim Sauls on banjo, bouzouki, fiddle and guitar, and Jeff Hofmann on bass. Celtibillies performances are a rousing mixture of vocal arrangements and spirited jigs, reels, waltzes, strathspeys, and breakdowns. www.celtibillies.com
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Contact info@louisaarts.org and tell us what performance or artistic events you would like to see in the Purcell Art Gallery and Cooke-Haley Theater.
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I LOVE bluegrass music! We went to a gospel bluegrass festival in Grapeland, Texas this summer and had a blast! Hope you get to attend and ENJOY!
Hi Joni...Thanks. We have lots of bluegrass music around here. It is pretty popular with a number of folks.
Kate