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Covent Garden: Violin prodigy Chloe Dickens concert at CAA

  • Jane Garioni

l-r: Chloe Dickens,  Eliot Warburton and CaAPA vice chair Michael Slater at the Club for Acts and Actors

l-r: Chloe Dickens, Eliot Warburton and CaAPA vice chair Michael Slater at the Club for Acts and Actors

Violin prodigy Chloe Dickens, accompanied by talented pianist Eliot Warburton gave a stunning performance at the Club for Acts and Actors (CAA) in London's Covent Garden on Wednesday evening.

Hosted by the Catholic Association for Performing Arts (CaAPA) Chloe performed hit songs from the best loved musicals from Broadway and the West End.

Both Chloe and Eliot studied at the Royal Welsh School of Music and Drama (RMCMD). All monies raised went to support Chloe's dream of studying at the Aaron Copland School of Music in New York.

Chloe has been offered an incredible opportunity to study for a master's music degree with one of the world's finest violinists, Daniel Phillips at the Aaron Copland School of Music, New York.

There is no UK student-loan help for students studying abroad. Chloe has already raised about 60% needed by her hard work and tenacity, but she still needs to raise the rest.

Chloe is a unique crossover artist playing at a high standard in both classical and jazz - she has performed at the world-famous Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, at Glastonbury, St David's Hall Cardiff, Birmingham Symphony Hall and The Southbank Centre, London.

LINKS

For more information and to support Chloe visit: www.chloedickens.co.uk/

Find out more about CaAPA here: www.catholicassociationofperformingarts.org.uk/


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