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Festive charity concert planned
CHARITY CONCERT: Singer Mary Culloty O’Sullivan will hold a charity concert in aid of KASI next Wednesday in the Methodist Church. Photo: Michelle Crean
By Michelle Crean
One local soprano is lending her voice to charity next Wednesday night as she’s planning a festive fundraising night of songs and poetry.
Mary Culloty O’Sullivan, who is originally from Rock Road and now living in Oak Hill, will perform a mix of songs with funds raised from the evening going to local group KASI.
The concert takes place in the Methodist Church near the Avenue Hotel at 7.30pm.
“Once again I am doing a charity Christmas concert and this year it's for KASI, a local support group for asylum seekers and refugees in Killarney and the greater Killarney area,” Mary told the Killarney Advertiser.
A classically trained soprano, songs on the night will be a mixture of genres.
“There’ll be something for everyone. I’ll be singing Christmas carols and love songs, there’ll be poetry too and my special guests are my ‘Finding Your Voice’ group which was set up last year and is going from strength to strength.”
The concert will be just over an hour long and there’s free admission with donations gratefully accepted, she added.
Mary, mother of brother/sister duo Greywind who are seeing some phenomenal success including a headline show at Whelans in Dublin on Thursday, December 12 and a support act for The Coronas in the INEC on December 29, says singing gives her great joy.
“I have been singing all my life. I love to reach people and feel it lifts them. It’s amazing how the emotion of the song touches people.”