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Song and dance makes sisters’ day

INTERNATIONAL Women’s Day rocks this year thanks to a high energy concert being held at the House with No Steps on Saturday 7 March.
The event, kicking off at 6.30pm at the venue’s Charles Duke Drive address in Doonan, is a chance for Noosa women to come together to celebrate International Women’s Day with a fun-packed night of singing and dancing.
With limited spaces, organisers are inviting women to get in early for tickets, bring their man and wear lots of purple and green with all proceeds going to a local women’s shelter.
Talented local sassy and sexy women aged 13-92 will perform a variety of acts including singing, dancing, comedy and poetry to entertain, inspire and empower at the event aimed at showcasing the talents of women on the Sunshine Coast.
Well-known musician Michelle Brown will headline the event with her newly formed rock trio Kitty Kats, also including Susan Campbell and Renae Suttee.
The fabulous Doo Wop Dolls with their flouncy petticoats and flip wigs will entertain with the sensational songs of the sixties. Sissy, Cherry, Dani and Ellie will strut the stage with vibrant song and dance.
Popular star of the Noosa Arts Theatre, Michelle Lamarca – well known for her role in Westside Story and Gerry’s Girls – will perform her own brand of jazz, rock and pop.
Also on the program are the Trish Couper Duo, singing a unique brand of covers and originals; and Emma Freeman, the legendary 92-year-old long-time (70 years long) Noosa resident artist, activist, poet and author who is set to inspire with her stories.
There will also be a special performance of ’Break the Chain’ from V-Day 1 Billion Rising by all attendees who wish to participate.
The event is $25 per person, bring a picnic, wine, table cloth, candle and necessities. Tables and chairs and entertainment provided and there will be pizzas available on the night.
For more information contact Cherry on 0410 573 629.

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