ACP to present a Holiday Soiree with Sarah Donner and Scott Barkan on Dec. 5

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The Arts Council of Princeton will present a Holiday Soiree featuring Sarah Donner & Scott Barkan on Friday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m.

Local indie folk-pop songstress Sarah Donner, joined by guitarist Scott Barkan, will return to the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts Council of Princeton’s (ACP) Holiday Soiree on Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m.

Sarah Donner is an indie folk-pop songstress who works the stage with a powerful vocals, punchy guitar, and a candid and energetic stage presence. Some of Sarah’s videos have over two million views on YouTube alone, making her a local “web celebrity.” Her music has been featured on Conan O’Brien’s blog, NPR, Showtime, and CBS News. It has also been licensed for television shows on Discovery networks, Bravo, MTV, VH1 and Showtime. Learn more at sarahdonner.com.

Scott Barkan is a guitarist, singer and songwriter based in New York’s Hudson Valley. Scott’s most recent work finds his signature shimmering guitar tones and country improvisations serving as the backdrop for his witty, self-effacing and often heartbreaking lyric writing. Barkan’s powerful voice and somber, humorous songwriting always remain front and center, the thread that strings all these elements together. Learn more at scottbarkanmusic.com.

Tickets are $10 regular and $8 for ACP members, students and seniors, available at the door 30 minutes before show time. The Holiday Soiree will take place in the ACP’s Solley Theater at the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, 102 Witherspoon Street, Princeton. This concert is supported in part by grants from the NJ State Council on the Arts and Wells Fargo Foundation. Call 924-8777 or visit artscouncilofprinceton.org for more information.

The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP), founded in 1967, is a non-profit organization with a mission of Building Community through the Arts. Housed in the landmark Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, designed by architect Michael Graves, the ACP fulfills its mission by presenting a wide range of programs including exhibitions, performances, free community cultural events, and studio-based classes and workshops in a wide range of media. Arts Council of Princeton programs are designed to be high-quality, engaging, affordable and accessible for the diverse population of the greater Princeton region.

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