Bluffton will never be the same after hearing The Moxie Strings
Bluffton is in from some interesting music on Wednesday. The Moxie Strings will spend a day with Bluffton school students and will then perform at 7 p.m. in the Bluffton town hall as part of the Town Hall Concert Series.
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Rachel Lewis, Bluffton schools strings teacher said, "I am very excited about The Moxie Strings coming to Bluffton. This is a trio including a fiddle player, electric cello player and a percussionist. The group has a with Celtic and bluegrass style of playing."
This is Moxie Strings' Bluffton school schedule for the day:
MS Cafetorium
Assembly #1 - 8:30-9:15 grades K-2 (plus high school strings)
Assembly #2 - 9:30-10:15 grades 3-5 (plus strings 6, 7, 8)
MS Band room
Clinic #1 10:30-11:30 - Strings grades 6, 7, 8
Clinic #2 11:30-12:30 - Strings grades 9-12
During the 7 p.m. concert in the town hall The Moxie Strings will be joined by the middle school strings and high school strings students. There they will each perform the song they learned during the school day clinics. Following those numbers the Strings will perform in concert until 9:30 p.m.
Snacks will be available from The Mustard Seed Café.
The group's visit is sponsored by Bluffton Elementary School, Bluffton Music Boosters and Bluffton Icon.
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