Live from Stone Chalet: Abigail Stauffer wsg Chris DuPont

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1917 Washtenaw Avenue,Ann Arbor MI 48104

21 November, 2021

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Launching our 2021-22 Season at the Stone Chalet, Abigail Stauffer will appear with Chris DuPont. Launching our 2021-22 Season at the Stone Chalet, Abigail Stauffer will appear with Chris DuPont. Stone Chalet is located at 1917 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI Limited in person seating available for donations of $20 or above. Advanced registration recommended. Limited to 40 registered attendees. Livestream- donations accepted. Folk siren Abigail Stauffer turns the language of acoustic, pop, and neo-soul music into an irresistible invitation to heal and be healed. Every song is a captivating showcase of confidence and vulnerability, crafting a balance of pain, hope, and joy. Her music and live performances evoke so much emotion, it's hard to believe each song isn't specifically about you. Finally, an artist who writes about the things that really matter; Abigail will warm your heart and serenade your soul. Chris DuPont is a Michigan native tunesmith, endlessly reimagining the indie/folk paradigm. With an unmistakable ethereal tenor, diverse guitar work, and a taste for the cinematic, DuPont steers the classic eloquence and lyricism of 70’s folk/Americana into the iridescent haze of dream pop. Support for this concert is provided in part by the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, the National Endowment for the Arts, Stone Chalet Bed & Breakfast and Event Center and Michigan Medicine Gifts of Art. A unique non-profit arts organization, GLPAA was founded in 1978. Its mission is to encourage the cultural and artistic development of the Great Lakes region by supporting the performance careers of exceptional regional artists. By offering high caliber artists at affordable fees to regional performing arts presenters, we extend the strength and vitality of cultural enrichment to a greater and more diverse population. These presenters include college, church, and community concert series, regional orchestras, schools, libraries, and “non-traditional” venues such as community centers and nursing homes. Great Lakes PAA’s artists present concerts, recitals, master classes, workshops residencies, and educational programs throughout the Great Lakes region.   Because of its not-for-profit status, Great Lakes PAA can focus on artists’ talent and promise rather than their ability to finance the cost of managing a performance career. To that end, PAA seeks out and carefully selects talented artists from this region to join its roster and supports them by providing performance-career management services.  

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