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February 8, 2025

Take Down the Wall Presents: Open Mic Night

February 8, 2025
6:00pm-8:30pm
Singh Performance Center, 60 Douglas Road, Whitinsville, MA

Click here to learn more about Take Down the Wall.

Come share your talents, or just come to socialize and enjoy performances from this growing creative community! All abilities and levels of experience are welcome at this inclusive event.

Each month has a featured artist and new theme. Many people enjoy the challenge of choosing performance material related to the theme, and some may even dress up to match the theme! Both are welcome, but not required.

Admission is free (suggested donation $5). Concessions available for purchase.

Saturday, February 8, 2025
Sign ups begin @ 5:30pm

Theme: Catch-y Tunes

You will CATCH a great show at this inclusive event full of musicians, poets, and other performers in a safe, encouraging environment!

Featured Artist: Mhary Grace

Artist Mhary GraceMhary Grace Williams is a dynamic vocalist from a small town in the Philippines known for seamlessly blending classical and Broadway standards with contemporary influences. At the early age of four she was greatly connected and introduced to music as most of her family were singers and musicians. Mhary has been singing since she was six years old. Her years of experience led to the development of a captivating, animated voice, making her a standout performer in the scene whether on stage or just recording.

Ms. Williams won competitions the Philippines as early as 5th grade, further encouraging her deep love of music and singing. She was formally trained that same year eventually leading to her studies at the University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music in Manila, where she earned a bachelor's degree as a Music Major in Voice. Her vocal style leans toward classical and Broadway, which she blends with contemporary music. She was a member of UST Singers, who competed locally and internationally. Mhary also performed with the University of Santo Tomas Orchestra and some popular artists in the Philippines including Mr. Ryan Cayabyab, and Ms. Isay Alvares, a former Ms. Saigon Broadway singer/actor in New York.

Mhary Grace had a music recording studio where she shared her passion for singing as a voice coach. The studio was founded to help singers and musicians explore their musical potential even if they could not afford the instruments. Mhary rallied her colleagues from the Conservatory to help achieve the goal of making an affordable and accessible experience for others to practice skills and to make and record their own music. She especially wanted to give kids an opportunity to practice and express themselves through music as she did.