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Date:        08/02  1:32 PM
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From:        Kirsty White, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello!

Sense Scotland are looking for a particular make and model of keyboard to 
use
for rehearsal and performance of Voyager Princess.  The Voyager Princess 
will be
performed by Expression Unlimited Ensemble (EUE) which comprises of 8 
deafblind
performers and musicians from 5 European countries.  Please see below this
message for more details of the show.

The model they are trying to source is a YAMAHA PSR-630 for one of the 
Italian
musicians and it must be this model - as Francesco is used to the 
settings and
layout of this particular machine. If anyone (individual, school, 
organisation)
has this instrument and would be prepared to lend it to Sense Scotland 
from 25th
September - 1st October, they could offer 2 free tickets to see the 
Voyager
Princess.

Any help would be much appreciated.  Please contact:

Lindsay Mitchell
Arts Manager
Sense Scotland
5th Floor
45 Finnieston Street
Glasgow G3 8JU

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (email)

+44 141 564 2444 (tel)
+44 141 564 2442 (text)
+44 141 564 2443 (fax)

http://www.sensescotland.org.ukSense


> Sense Scotland & The Expression Unlimited Ensemble present
>
> Voyager Princess
> Directed by Clark Crystal
>
> Gilmorehill G12
> Thursday 30th September 2004, 2pm & 7pm
>
> Somewhere on the Ionian SeaS
> The crew of Voyager Princess have been charged with navigating the stormy
> high seas to reunite a beautiful Italian princess with her lover. They call
> each other desperately, but their plaintive lament is lost to the wind. At
> the mercy of the elements, the two lovers seem destined to be kept apart
> forever.
>
> This is a simple tale of love, strength, courage and friendship; and the
> classic battle of passion against nature.
>
> Played for the first time by the Expression Unlimited Ensemble (EUE), and
> with a highly charged original soundscape, the piece offers moments of
> genuine humour and touching tenderness.
>
> Tickets: ?10 full price and ?4 all concessions
> Box Office: 0141 330 5522
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> The company comprises 8 deafblind performers and musicians from 5 European
> countries, who first came together under the banner of the Expression
> Unlimited Ensemble, in Ancona, Italy in May 2004. Funded through the Culture
> 2000 programme, this arts project coordinated by Sense Scotland aims to
> promote access, inclusion and integration on a broad international level.


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