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Bucknell University’s Beyond Unison a Cappella Choir at Farmstead Arts Sunday, October 7


Bucknell University’s Beyond Unison a Cappella Choir at Farmstead Arts Sunday, October 7 

 Farmstead Arts will  present Beyond Unison, one of Bucknell University's premiere a cappella choirs, in concert on Sunday, October 7 at 5 PM in the historic farmhouse at 450 King George Road, Basking Ridge, NJ.  A suggested donation of $10 per person will benefit Beyond Unison and Farmstead Arts.  Space is limited and reservations are strongly encouraged.  To make reservations, visit BucknellFarmsteadConcert.eventbrite.com.  


Space permitting, tickets may also be available at the door. For more information, write to beyondunison@gmail.com or call (908) 642-8691.



Founded in 2004, Beyond Unison is dedicated to creating high quality a cappella music.  The 18 member group, which includes Ridge High School alum, Annie Schulenburg, arranges all of their own music. Their repertoire includes songs by artists such as Ingrid Michaelson, Katy Pery, Regina Spektor, Mumford and Sons, and more. Besides performing live, they also dedicate time to a cappella recording and production.

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They recently released their latest CD "Stop or Go", which can be found on itunes. Their CDs will be available at the reception following the concert.   


The farmhouse is wheelchair accessible.  Anyone anticipating the need for additional accessibility services is requested to make a request by sending an e-mail to the farmsteadartscenter@gmail.com in advance.

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Funds for these events have been made possible in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, through the State/County Partnership Local Arts Program Grant administered by The Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission.

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