Lafayette Society for Performing Arts presents, Young Singers of West Georgia Spring Concert: Emotional Rollercoaster
Lafayette Society for Performing Arts presents, Young Singers of West Georgia Spring Concert: Emotional Rollercoaster
Thursday, April 28 and Friday, April 29, the Young Singers of West Georgia will perform a two-night production of the spring concert: Emotional Rollercoaster, presented by Lafayette Society for Performing Arts (LSPA). Showtimes will be at 7:00 PM at the La-Grange High School auditorium, located at 516 North Greenwood Street.
“Considering the unforeseen global events that have taken place over the past couple of years, an Emotional Rollercoaster theme seemed fitting for the times. The world has experienced an ample dose of fear, uncertainty, loneliness, loss, sadness, and anxiety. However, there have undoubtedly been silver linings within the chaos, where love and joy abound,” explains Stacey Hardigree, Conductor and Artistic Director.
“This show was created to recognize and celebrate the range of emotions we experience as humans. It was a fascinating task as I discovered that music can speak to almost any situation and feeling we face. Preparing a show such as this takes much perseverance and determination, and I am thankful that I have the opportunity to teach such bright, inquisitive, and vibrant singers. Their abilities are astounding and inspiring to me,” says Stacey.
“We hope people will attend and that in our singing, we hope to lift the spirits of those who may be disheartened or put a smile on those faces who are not. Where there is despair, there is also hope. Where there is heartbreak, there is also love.”
The show consists of approximately 90 students ranging in age from 8 to 18. Accompanied by professional musicians including Ashley Hawkins – piano, Callie Hammond – violin, Tessa Scanlon – cello, and Chris and Jordan Barnes on bass and rhythm guitar, the show features music from Broadway, pop, classical, and jazz.
The YSWG Spring Concert is LSPA’s fifth production of 2022, with the Lafayette Theatre Academy’s productions of And Then What Happened and Seussical Jr. to follow through June of this year.
Tickets for Lafayette Society for Performing Arts productions can be purchased by visiting their website at LSPArts.org or by calling LSPA’s box office at (706) 882-9909 during business hours. General seating: ($13 adults/$9 students). Box office hours of operation are Monday-Thursday, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM. The box office also opens at the concert site an hour before each performance begins.
About the Young Singers of West Georgia Young Singers of West Georgia is a vocal instructional school focused on group singing. We have been inspiring excellence in our students through personal development and skillful performance since 1995. We invite talented young people in the area to audition for a position in our school. Our mission is to teach talented students in the West Georgia region and develop them into skillful musicians through quality vocal and ensemble singing instruction and performances.
About the Lafayette Society for Performing Arts The Lafayette Society for Performing Arts is a non-profit organization geared toward promoting cultural awareness, artistic expression, and an appreciation of the performing arts through a wide array of organizations and services for all ages. Since its inception in 1981, the LSPA has become the performing arts center of LaGrange, Troup County, and the Greater
West Georgia area.