Well....Shana will be playing the part of the fairy godmother (part of the ensemble of fairytale creatures) in Shrek the Musical, at the Historic Lockport Palace Theatre. The show runs from Friday, March 14, 2014 through Sunday Mar 23, 2014.
Tickets available by calling (716) 438-1130 or at the Palace BOX OFFICE during regular business hours, Mills Jewelers or click below:https://www.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&e=1da7965efa8e15bd0b85a5e26dea0386
Tickets available by calling (716) 438-1130 or at the Palace BOX OFFICE during regular business hours, Mills Jewelers or click below:https://www.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&e=1da7965efa8e15bd0b85a5e26dea0386
More about Shana
Shana DiCamillo is excited to join BPC this year as the soprano section leader. A native of Rochester, NY, she has performed locally with Opera Sacra, Lancaster Opera House, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, and Harmonia Chamber Singers. Outside of WNY, she has performed as soloist with Bel Canto Company, the Kensington Consort, Greensboro Opera, Capital Opera Company, UNC Greensboro Opera, and performed in numerous recitals at the Schlern International Music Festival in Italy. Notable opera/oratorio roles include Mozart’s C-Minor Mass, Susannah in Carlisle Floyd’s Susannah, Vivaldi’s Gloria, the Sandman in Hansel and Gretel, Merry in William Schuman’sThe Mighty Casey, and Susannah in scenes of Le nozze de Figaro.
A former voice instructor and member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, Shana also worked as the chorus manager for Bel Canto Company in Greensboro. She holds both Master of Public Affairs and Master of Music – Vocal Performance degrees from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and a Bachelor of Music in Music Education degree from the State University of New York at Fredonia (summa cum laude). Shana works as the Donor Relations Coordinator for Niagara University.
What is the most unique experience you have had performing choral music?
"Probably singing an entire Bach cantata with my 8-person early music ensemble, The Kensington Consort. Led by a fellow singer who came down to NC for UNCG's music program, we formed in 2006, and had an amazing time singing together for a few short years before people started moving/having babies, etc. We performed a concert with a small chamber orchestra and did the BWV 182 and Handels' Dixit Dominus. Probably the most thrilling performance I've ever had!"
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Shana DiCamillo is excited to join BPC this year as the soprano section leader. A native of Rochester, NY, she has performed locally with Opera Sacra, Lancaster Opera House, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, and Harmonia Chamber Singers. Outside of WNY, she has performed as soloist with Bel Canto Company, the Kensington Consort, Greensboro Opera, Capital Opera Company, UNC Greensboro Opera, and performed in numerous recitals at the Schlern International Music Festival in Italy. Notable opera/oratorio roles include Mozart’s C-Minor Mass, Susannah in Carlisle Floyd’s Susannah, Vivaldi’s Gloria, the Sandman in Hansel and Gretel, Merry in William Schuman’sThe Mighty Casey, and Susannah in scenes of Le nozze de Figaro.
A former voice instructor and member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, Shana also worked as the chorus manager for Bel Canto Company in Greensboro. She holds both Master of Public Affairs and Master of Music – Vocal Performance degrees from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and a Bachelor of Music in Music Education degree from the State University of New York at Fredonia (summa cum laude). Shana works as the Donor Relations Coordinator for Niagara University.
What is the most unique experience you have had performing choral music?
"Probably singing an entire Bach cantata with my 8-person early music ensemble, The Kensington Consort. Led by a fellow singer who came down to NC for UNCG's music program, we formed in 2006, and had an amazing time singing together for a few short years before people started moving/having babies, etc. We performed a concert with a small chamber orchestra and did the BWV 182 and Handels' Dixit Dominus. Probably the most thrilling performance I've ever had!"
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