Show Y 'V ' '’"m V ' '"l YvY: & 2004 - :'' 9 April iv Friday iA V 7 V4 ' wt-- X ' 'Wk A Cache - i' pi " t Herald The Cache Chid LeapingLulu as —The 14 Page If a typical C&he Children's Choir peri mance venue resembtes a schoolroom thi have been recess Y Y ’" choir About 40 members of the pavorte around the Ml Logan Middle School audi um on Thesday evening led to move V— a everyone in the audience — by the lively of local Cootra dance band Leaping Lulu course that’s precisely the god of the “Si Play and Share” event something die On Choir participates in twice a year-- r “This is not our normal kind of concert” said Bonnie Slade president Of the chair's executive board- of the informal jam fit’s inter- active with the community We like to bring in outside Y groups to broaden our program a little bit”' : u The five members of Leaping Lulu did dud hyVk playing everything from jigs i to waives on their distinctive instruments Explaining those pieces — Rebecca ! Neuber's concertina Don Anderson’s mandolin Sara Gueniero’s £ fiddle and Christopher Guetriero year-ol- d undersized tncpiano — was part of e for the met program highly 7 v: V7: of choir ‘‘There are 40 buttons on here and I jus hit the right one at the right time” said N of his concertina irtiichresembla a mini musfo-litent- & ' Don Anderson of Leaping Lutu ptays his mandolin Relbccn Fuler of the bandLeaping tub plays the Irish whistle -- After a couple of warm-u-p tuna die b which performs sans vocalist invited the f (and in some instances die entire crowd' come down on the floor and join them T groups found common ground in fdk soi ' traditional such as“Li’l Liza Jane”nd Raw Patch” tuna more dong die lina o :'f theyoungsters learn “We have a wide variety in bur repertc said artistic director Mekxty foods ?W lot of folk and tiaditianal music and a k sous by the classical composers” ir The choir is comprised of children age - L'' |