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STICKS & STRINGS AT THE MARRYAT HALL

STICKS & Strings! - the second in the brand new series of family concerts brought to you by Children's Classic Concerts and Enterprise Music Scotland - will take to the stage for two performances at the Marryat Hall, Dundee on Sunday, March 7.

Following the sell-out success of last year's family favourite Bongos and Brass, Owen and Olly return to Dundee with some of the best string players in the country in their latest showstopper, Sticks and Strings.

More madcap musical mayhem is guaranteed, this time featuring violins and vibraphones, guitars, guiros, bongos and basses of both the string and drum variety.

Owen Gunnell and Oliver Cox, of percussion duo 'O Duo', dazzling performances and irrepressible energy have wowed audiences young and old throughout the UK and abroad and led to appearances on TV and radio.

They will be joined by the fabulous Fejes String Quartet and the amazing Allan Neave on classical guitar.

With lots of fun and audience participation, Sticks and Strings is a must for music fans of all ages!

The shows are at 1pm and 3pm.

Tickets are priced 3 for children, 6 for adults and are available from the Dundee City Box Office on 01382 434940.


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