Lisa Walsh -- I Can
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Exciting new CD features Lisa Walsh, a young adult with Williams Syndrome

Last June Lisa Walsh played the part of Alice in "And Alice Dreams….." an original musical production of The Centre for the Arts in Human Development at Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This program is dedicated to using the creative arts therapies to assist people with special needs by building on strengths, discovering talents and creating hope and achievement.

This year Lisa was excited to record a CD, entitled "I Can" featuring musical highlights from her show as well as songs from two previous productions of the Centre. Proceeds from the sale of this CD go directly toward the operating costs of the Centre for the Arts in Human Development.

16 Songs

Lyrics by Roger Jay, Music composed and arranged by Shelley Snow.

Lisa is featured as the soloist in the title song "I Can" as well as "Now I Am Lost". She sings duets in "Now I See You" and "MockTurtle/Alice Duet";

and participates with the whole group in the songs "Oh! That Aladdin…",

"We Are All", and "Bad Dreams".

 

To Order a CD, send a money order for $15 U.S. (postage included) payable to:

 

The Centre for the Arts in Human Development Concordia University

7079 Terrebonne Ave., Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4B 1R6

For information call: (514) 848-8619 e-mail: Aladdin@total.net web site: www.total.net/~aladdin

Background music is a clip from "I Can!", performed by Lisa Walsh. ®©2001 Centre for the Arts in Human Development.  All rights reserved. Music is best heard with Windows Media Player.

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