Falkirk Tryst Orchestra to present 'Strictly Come Prancing' concert supporting Enable

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Falkirk’s music lovers are in for a treat as the Falkirk Tryst Orchestra takes to the stage for their upcoming concert, 'Strictly Come Prancing', on Sunday, October 6 at 7pm in Falkirk Trinity Church.

The evening promises to be a celebration of dance-inspired music, bringing a touch of elegance and rhythm to the local arts scene.

The concert will showcase a range of music inspired by various styles of dance, from classical waltzes to Latin dance and more. The orchestra’s musical director, Michael Graham, has crafted a programme that promises to appeal to both seasoned concert-goers and newcomers alike.

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Kenneth MacKinnon, president of the Falkirk Tryst Orchestra, expressed his excitement about the upcoming event: "The orchestra has been working hard on this vibrant programme that will take the audience on a journey through the world of dance.

Michael Graham conducting members of Falkirk Tryst Orchestra in rehearsals.Michael Graham conducting members of Falkirk Tryst Orchestra in rehearsals.
Michael Graham conducting members of Falkirk Tryst Orchestra in rehearsals.

"This concert is particularly special to us, not just for the music, but for the opportunity to support Enable Falkirk, an organisation doing incredible work in our community. We hope the audience will enjoy the evening while knowing they are contributing to a meaningful cause."

The orchestra’s current venue, Falkirk Trinity Church, provides an intimate yet acoustically rich setting for the evening, making it an ideal backdrop for the local community to come out, enjoy the music, and contribute to a great local cause.

Tickets for 'Strictly Come Prancing' are priced at £12 for adults, and free for children and are available at the door, via orchestra members or by emailing the orchestra at [email protected].

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