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Deborah Conway To Perform Latest Album At PacAcclaimed Australian singer-songwriter Deborah Conway and her partner Willy Zygier will perform their latest album Half Man Half Woman at the Latrobe Performing Arts Centre in Traralgon on Thursday 27 October at 8pm. By Latrobe City - 21st October 2011 - Back to News Latrobe City’s performing arts and venues coordinator, Kathleen Roberts, said that Conway and Zygier generate a powerful energy when they perform on stage.
"Conway and Zygier go through the album track by track, taking the raw emotion of their performance directly to the audience. Conway’s formidable voice takes centre stage and throughout the show it is fascinating to see the dynamic between her and Zygier.
"Zygier has a peaceful presence while Conway is more extroverted. For those who have always rated the depth of Conway’s talent, or for those who just appreciate a pure vocal and musical performance, this show is a must," Ms Roberts said.
Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier will perform Half Man Half Woman at the Latrobe Performing Arts Centre on Thursday 27 October from 8pm. Bar open from 7pm. To book call the Box Office on 5176 3559.
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Media Relations Team
Telephone: 5128 5458 or 0409 797 498
Stacey Greenwood, Acting Manager Community Relations
Telephone: 5128 5421 or 0401 824 195
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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