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Choirs from around the world to perform at 窪做惇蹋厙 this summer

February 7, 2008
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Choirs from Romania, Brazil, Algeria and the Philippines are among those that will perform at the 2008 Idaho International Choir Festival hosted by 窪做惇蹋厙 in Pocatello. This years festival will run from Wednesday, July 16th through Saturday, July 19th. Also participating will be choirs from Lithuania, Taiwan and the United States. Eewha University Womens Choir from Seoul, South Korea

Festival Executive Director and co-founder, Vernae Buck, says its hard to imagine having a better festival than the one held in 2006, but shes got a feeling it just might happen, Weve already received commitments from four university choirs from around the world, and when you consider well have a very unique performing group from Algiers and a fabulous childrens choir from Taiwan, you cant go wrong! One of the things Im also excited about this year is the scheduled appearance of the Native American Yellowface Singers from the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota! Choirs from Spain and China have also been invited.

Festival co-chair Paul Link points out its a group effort, "We are greatly indebted to our primary sponsors; 窪做惇蹋厙, the City of Pocatello, the Idaho Commission on the Arts, and the three Rotary Clubs of Pocatello. In addition, the Festival relies on support of local businesses, who receive recognition in the Festival program."

Arlo Luke, also a co-chair, says theres always room for more support, Were constantly scanning the horizon for businesses, organizations and individuals that are looking for a way to make Idaho an even greater place, and for a way to become part of what is becoming one of the finest music and cultural events in the entire western United States.

Festival organizers are already looking for volunteers and sponsors to help with all aspects of the biennial event. Individuals or groups that would like to volunteer their services for the four-day event can go online to the festival web site at www.idahointerchoralfest.org. Help is needed in many different areas, from housing to transportation. Local residents who speak the native languages of the visiting choirs are also encouraged to volunteer as translators. Anyone with questions about the festival may submit them by email through the festival web site.     

For more information, contact oublicity chair, Jerry Miller, at  (208)282-2688, or milljerr@isu.edu.


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