Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit's "Singsation!" for Two at Detroit Institute of Arts on March 1, or 2 (Up to $47 Value)
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Community youth group showcases its range by belting out classic funk and soul songs to full-scale dance numbers
It’s always great to hear your favorite song live, because you can sing along and see what the notes look like as they float out of the instruments. See the music with this GrouponLive deal to see Singsation!, performed by Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit at the Detroit Film Theatre inside the Detroit Institute of Arts. For $23, you get two general-admission tickets (up to a $47 value, including all fees). Choose between the following dates:
- Friday, March 1, at 8 p.m.
- Saturday, March 2, at 8 p.m.<p>
Doors open at 7 p.m.<p>
Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit rings in 21 years of inspiring and transforming young artists—95% of whom graduate high school and go on to college—with a concert that showcases the troupe’s voluminous vocal range. Ears bathe in soaring measures from within a beautiful neoclassical auditorium, famed for its vaulted gallery, terra cotta tiles, and seats affixed with enticing red Do Not Press buttons. On stage, Mosaic songbirds swoop gracefully through a fully charged stock of some of funk, R & B, rock, and soul music’s biggest hits in the vein of “Proud Mary” and “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’,” all set to energetic dance numbers. Attendees will leave the show swelled with feel-good vibes from Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit’s inspiring mission to create promising futures for the community’s young artists.
Selections from a past performance of Singsation!
####Detroit Institute of Arts The Detroit Institute of Arts takes the “s” at the end of its name seriously. The immense Beaux Arts building on Woodward Avenue isn’t only a setting for a top-tier collection of visual works that include Diego Rivera’s Detroit Industry frescoes, a van Gogh self-portrait, and ancient sculptures from Africa and Asia. It also opens the doors of its lecture halls, event spaces, and auditoriums for craft workshops, wide-ranging talks from historians and people who know how to draw really good cubes, film, and music. The latter two art forms find a home in the Detroit Film Theatre, a gilded, neoclassical auditorium that preserves a sense of coziness amid the grandeur.
Community youth group showcases its range by belting out classic funk and soul songs to full-scale dance numbers
It’s always great to hear your favorite song live, because you can sing along and see what the notes look like as they float out of the instruments. See the music with this GrouponLive deal to see Singsation!, performed by Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit at the Detroit Film Theatre inside the Detroit Institute of Arts. For $23, you get two general-admission tickets (up to a $47 value, including all fees). Choose between the following dates:
- Friday, March 1, at 8 p.m.
- Saturday, March 2, at 8 p.m.<p>
Doors open at 7 p.m.<p>
Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit rings in 21 years of inspiring and transforming young artists—95% of whom graduate high school and go on to college—with a concert that showcases the troupe’s voluminous vocal range. Ears bathe in soaring measures from within a beautiful neoclassical auditorium, famed for its vaulted gallery, terra cotta tiles, and seats affixed with enticing red Do Not Press buttons. On stage, Mosaic songbirds swoop gracefully through a fully charged stock of some of funk, R & B, rock, and soul music’s biggest hits in the vein of “Proud Mary” and “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’,” all set to energetic dance numbers. Attendees will leave the show swelled with feel-good vibes from Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit’s inspiring mission to create promising futures for the community’s young artists.
Selections from a past performance of Singsation!
####Detroit Institute of Arts The Detroit Institute of Arts takes the “s” at the end of its name seriously. The immense Beaux Arts building on Woodward Avenue isn’t only a setting for a top-tier collection of visual works that include Diego Rivera’s Detroit Industry frescoes, a van Gogh self-portrait, and ancient sculptures from Africa and Asia. It also opens the doors of its lecture halls, event spaces, and auditoriums for craft workshops, wide-ranging talks from historians and people who know how to draw really good cubes, film, and music. The latter two art forms find a home in the Detroit Film Theatre, a gilded, neoclassical auditorium that preserves a sense of coziness amid the grandeur.
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The Detroit Institute of Arts takes the “s” at the end of its name seriously. The immense Beaux Arts building on Woodward Avenue isn’t only a setting for a top-tier collection of visual works that include Diego Rivera’s Detroit Industry frescoes, a van Gogh self-portrait, and ancient sculptures from Africa and Asia. It also opens the doors of its lecture halls, event spaces, and auditoriums for craft workshops, wide-ranging talks from historians and people who know how to draw really good cubes, film, and music. The latter two art forms find a home in the Detroit Film Theatre, a gilded, neoclassical auditorium that preserves a sense of coziness amid the grandeur.