UC's 3rd Annual CincySings Event Returns Feb. 23

Join us for a sneak preview performance of UC's HarmoniCATS. This dynamic choir comprised of faculty and staff will represent UC at ArtsWave's corporate choir competition: CincySings. UC Sings is a fantastic and fun way to see your colleagues display their multitude of talents.

UC Sings takes place from 1-2 p.m. Feb. 23 in DAAP, room 5401. Jon Jon of Q102 is emcee of the event, which is free to attend and open to the public.

Our special guest include UC Sings coaches; Bob Ambach,  senior vice president for Administration and Finance and ArtsWave co-chair; One Man Electrical Band Michael Carr; Emalene Benson, the Clifton Cultural Arts Center programs and communication manager; the Anthony, Nathaniel and Daniel Dorsey CCM Preparatory Trio, and performers from the UC Dance Team.

Proceeds from CincySings benefits the

ArtsWave Community Campaign

, which provides support to more than 100 arts organizations in the Greater Cincinnati region. UC is a community supporter of ArtsWave. This year's campaign runs Feb. 1 through March 3.

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