Madrigal Dinner begins Thursday

December 02, 2008 09:42 am

Times-Tribune Staff Report
The University of the Cumberlands Chamber Choir, accompanied by Kay Dawn McFarland on the piano, will present the 41st Madrigal Dinner Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the T.J. Roberts Dining Hall on campus.
The centerpiece of U of C’s holiday celebrations, the Madrigal Dinner will feature Chamber Choir members decked out in medieval garb as they re-enact Christmas revels of the distant past. While guests enjoy a four-course meal, the choir will present music and entertainment of the period. The Flute Choir and the Brass Ensemble will also perform. Highlights of the festivities will include the traditional entrance of the boar’s head and the Wassail toast. Following dinner, the choir will present a concert of seasonal music.
The Madrigal Dinner, a tradition begun by Dr. Harold Wortman in 1967, is one of the oldest and most popular events at U of C. The doors of the T.J. Roberts Dining Hall will open at 6:30 p.m. on each performance evening. Ticket sales are in progress, and because seating is limited, interested persons should call 606-539-4332 for ticket or reservation information.

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The University of the Cumberlands Chamber Choir will entertain guests with period and seasonal music during the 41st Madrigal Dinner Thursday through Saturday.