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What a weapon is the ballot!!

Program Categories
Music, Historical Programs and Characters, Educational Programs

Audience Age
adults (with children ok)

Description

Since the introduction of this program in November 1988, it has proved to be one of our most popular, featured on Ct. Public Radio's 'Open Air New England,' offered as part of a special seminar at the Museum of American Political Life, performed during an interview on PBS in the Northwest, featured at the Connecticut Historical Society, & at Colonial Williamsburg.

Visit the sounds, issues, scandals & mayhem of 200 years of American political infighting!

Fee
$750. our fees can be negotiable, depending on the service, and we also do highly-popular artist-in-residence series

Group Size
any

Program Length
One to Two hours

Facility Requirements
Facility Requirements: Outdoors or large hall, PA; otherwise acoustically-friendly room. Table for props and additional items. Piano, if possible. There may be a possible visual component-call us. Please contact us for our tech sheet if you wish more info

Last Modified
06/28/2007

Comments
An exceedingly popular program; touring with this during 2007-2008 ***We have a large roster of programs to offer. Please download a complete list of our programs in PDF form at http://singingstring.org/JM

Recent Library/School Appearances by Jim & Maggi Dalton

The Boston Conservatory "Worldfest" - Rebekah de Wit, Director of International Student Affairs
Boston, MA
 617-536-6340

Cheshire Public Library--Maria Poirier Brandiff
Cheshire, CT
 203-272-2246

(school) Cambridge Montessori School--Catherine Peterson
Medford, MA
 781-646-5531

Performer’s Contact Information

Jim & Maggi Dalton

Jim or Maggi Dalton
203 Washington St. #263
Salem, MA 01970
 978-744-4833
 ssm@singingstring.org
 http://singingstring.org
Preferred Contact Method: Email

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