Let Music Live
The Oneida Area Civic Chorale, celebrating its 55th season, will present “Let Music Live”, a program illustrating the love of music and the emotions and memories it can evoke. The concert will be on Sunday, May 22, 2022 at 4:00 PM at Oneida High School auditorium in Oneida.
Please note the change in the concert location from previously published programs and patron passes.
The Chorale, an 80 voice community chorus under the direction of Mark Bunce, will be accompanied by Heather O’Connell on piano and joined by Amanda Yeoman on flute. The concert will feature the world premiere of a commissioned piece by Andy Beck to honor Kimberly Nethaway, who retired in 2020 after
25 years as Director of the OACC.
Tickets for the concert are $10 and are available from Oneida Office Supply, Callee 1945, and Chorale members. Tickets will also be available at the door.
Masks are optional for audience members.
Please refer to the OACC Performance Covid-19 policy below poster for updated information, that could differ from poster contents.
Please note the change in the concert location from previously published programs and patron passes.
The Chorale, an 80 voice community chorus under the direction of Mark Bunce, will be accompanied by Heather O’Connell on piano and joined by Amanda Yeoman on flute. The concert will feature the world premiere of a commissioned piece by Andy Beck to honor Kimberly Nethaway, who retired in 2020 after
25 years as Director of the OACC.
Tickets for the concert are $10 and are available from Oneida Office Supply, Callee 1945, and Chorale members. Tickets will also be available at the door.
Masks are optional for audience members.
Please refer to the OACC Performance Covid-19 policy below poster for updated information, that could differ from poster contents.
OACC COVID-19 Performance Policies (as of 1 March 2022)
The Oneida Area Civic Chorale (OACC) is committed to providing a safe environment for our singers, musicians, and audience members. Our policies regarding COVID -19 have been developed based on current information from the CDC, as well as state and local health departments. We have also tried to be consistent with COVID-19 safety practices of local performing arts groups and venues, such as the Landmark Theater, Stanley Theater, Glimmerglass and Proctors Theaters.
To protect the health and safety of OACC members and individuals attending OACC performances, the following requirements are being implemented for this performance:
To protect the health and safety of OACC members and individuals attending OACC performances, the following requirements are being implemented for this performance:
- Masks are optional for audience members in the performance venue.
- Patrons who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, who have a known exposure to an individual who has tested positive for COVID within the last ten days (if unvaccinated) or last five days (if vaccinated), or who are currently under isolation due to a positive COVID test will not be admitted to the performance.