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CONCERT AT VILLA JOY IN ALDERSON
Tracy
Allen,
a
national
award-winning
pianist
and
classically
trained
musician,
has
graced
West
Virginia
from
her
early
days
of
practicing
at
9
years
of
age
in
Beckley
to
Gap
Mills
to
Lewisburg
and
then
to
Alderson
in
1995.
She
will
be
performing
a
concert
for
one
hour,
including
a
short
intermission,
“Mendelssohn,
Mozart
and
Mail,”
at
VILLA
JOY,
204
Davis
Street,
Alderson,
at
7
pm
on
Friday,
October
20th.
Suggested
donation
is
$20 per person.
As
a
graduate,
madrigal,
and
choir
accompanist
for
Greenbrier
East
High
School
as
well
as
accompanist
to
Methodist
church
choirs
since
the
age
of
14,
Allen
has
lots
of
family
and
friends
eager
to
hear
her
perform
some
secular
music.
Having
entered
many
local
talent
shows
and
one
national
piano
competition
through
the
years,
Allen
took
first
place
in
two
competitions
and placed in all others.
Allen
says,
“Fran
Belin,
of
Lewisburg,
who
studied
at
The
Julliard
School,
instilled
most
of
my
discipline.”
With
the
challenges
of
working
full
time
for
21
years
as
a
mail
carrier,
accompanying
the
present
Sunday
congregation
at
Johnson
Memorial
United
Methodist
Church
in
Alderson,
finding
time
to
practice,
plus
creating
bright
and
cheery
artwork
for
local
festivals,
Allen
is
a
purposeful
woman.
Sophie
Pace,
Founder
and Director of VILLA JOY, says, “I feel lucky to be able to have Tracy on the billing.”
Chopin
is
Allen’s
favorite
composer
and
she
will
be
adding
Mendelssohn,
Bach,
Mozart
and
other
surprises
to
the
first
official
House
Concert
at
VILLA
JOY,
the
luscious,
surprising
and
eclectic
studio,
gallery, connecting, and gathering space that opened on May 3, 2023, on Davis Street in Alderson.
VILLA
JOY
is
located
in
a
converted
storage
space
attached
to
a
workshop
created
by
Pace
who
has
lived
in
Alderson
as
an
artist
and
writer
since
her
full-time
arrival
in
2021
from
Cleveland,
Ohio,
where
she
was
born and raised.
Many
local
folks
have
had
a
hand
in
saying
“yes”
to
this
new
out-of-the-way
experience
in
Alderson
by
helping
create
the
space.
The
intimate
yet
practical
gathering
space
continues
to
transform
through
ideas
and
needs.
Drumming
circles
are
beginning
to
happen,
the
next
one
being
on
Thursday,
October
19th,
at
7
pm.
Along
with
making
practice
space
available
for
free,
there
are
art
supplies
to
use
at
no-
charge
as
well
as
hot
water
for
tea,
coffee
and
hot
chocolate
that
can
ease
one’s
way
into
time
to
sit,
chat
and
share
stories…all
during
normal
hours
on
Wednesdays,
Thursdays
and
Fridays
from
noon
to
5
pm
or
by
appointment.
Limited
inside
seating
is
available
for
the
one-hour
concert
by
Tracy
Allen
beginning
at
7
pm,
Friday,
October
20th.
Beverages
and
snacks
are
included
in
the
suggested
$20
donation.
Bring
a
lawn
chair
or
blanket
for
outside
seating.
Pace
said,
“I
am
so
excited
to
present
this
inaugural
concert.
I
hope
there
will
be many more to come.”
Contact: Sophie Pace 1-440-305-3207 or
Margaret Hambrick 304-646-2439