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10th Anniversary Ball with Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings

Saturday, May 23, 2009, 5:30 pm
MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA
$80 Ball & Opening Reception/ $200 Dinner & Ball & Opening Reception

Celebrate 10 years of contemporary art in North Adams at our 10th Anniversary Ball with dancing to Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, a retro soul big band who, according to Spin magazine, perform " songs [that] sound old and new, wiggly and sensual, raw and cooked."

Bid in advance on the items for the live auction

Ball tickets include the opening reception for three exhibitions from 5:30 - 7:30:

Grab dinner in town then come back at 8:30 to continue the celebration with non-stop dancing and open bar in the Hunter Center.

Or, join us for a gala dinner in the galleries between the reception and the Ball.

Tickets to the ball only are $80.

($70 for current members. We're sorry but member tickets are not available on line.)

Tickets to the reception, dinner, and dance are $200.
Tables of 8 are available for $1600 or tables of 10 for $2000 by contacting Rebecca Rice 413 664 4481 x 8112.

Critics rave about Sharon Jones:
  • “Few people could have anticipated that an outfit of meticulous soul revivalists with an astonishingly energetic, smack-talking, 4-foot-11 middle-aged black woman for a lead singer would become one of the more celebrated indie acts in the country.” –New York Times
  • “(With her) retro-style big-band soul, Jones unleashes her fiery pipes on tunes about broken and breaking hearts.” –Rolling Stone

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
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