The OK City Chorus of Sweet Adelines will perform “Ain't No Mountain High Enough: OK City Heads to Denver” at 7 p.m. Oct. 6 at the Hillsdale Free Will Baptist Auditorium.
The performance showcases the music the group will use to try to earn another world medal when they represent this five-state region in Denver.
The a cappella women's chorus is an Allied Arts member agency and has repeatedly been recognized as one of the best in the world. The group sings a style of four-part a cappella harmony known as barbershop.
Joining the OK City Chorus for the Oct. 6 show will be Kyle Dillingham, an Oklahoma creativity ambassador and 2009 recipient of the Governor's Arts Award.
While still in high school, Dillingham was featured twice on Nashville's Grand Ole Opry. He has performed for the King of Malaysia, the Princess of Thailand, Singapore's National Day Celebration, and his performance at the Beijing Central Conservatory was broadcast on Chinese national television.
A frequent visitor to Washington, D.C., he has performed for the Japanese, Thai and Saudi Arabian ambassadors. He has been soloist with the Amici New York Orchestra and the Oklahoma City Philharmonic.
The finale of the evening will be several joint numbers with Dillingham and the OK City Chorus.
Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Children younger than 2 are free. Tickets are available online at www.okcity.org or by calling 720-7464.
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