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The Still Waters Youth Sinfo-Nia Orchestra will be performing in a music video with “The Mad Violinist” Ashanti Floyd at Arabia Mountain High School in Lithonia on March 9. Spectators are welcome.
The Still Waters Youth Sinfo-Nia Orchestra will be performing in a music video with “The Mad Violinist” Ashanti Floyd at Arabia Mountain High School in Lithonia on March 9. Spectators are welcome.
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Still Waters Youth Sinfo-Nia Orchestra will record a music video with “The Mad Violinist” on March 9 at Arabia Mountain High School in Lithonia.

The five-time Grammy Award-nominated Mad Violinist, aka recording artist Ashanti Floyd, will perform in concert with his live orchestra of young musicians.

Cameras will be ready to roll beginning at 10 a.m.

General admission is $15 per person and David Robinson, the founder and director of Sinfo-Nia, says that parents, students and teachers and orchestra alums, patrons and supporters can join them for the performance.

“This video is just a start of other possible music projects to come,” Robinson said. “It took a whole lot of work and resources to put this project together. Bring your enthusiasm and applause.”

Floyd, who is also a producer and string arranger, has performed on BET’s “106 & Park.”

He has recorded with T-Pain, Lil Wayne, Lupe Fiasco, Rick Ross, Fantasia, B.B. King, Mario, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy, David Banner, Sean Kingston, Young Buck and Nicki Minaj.

Arabia Mountain High School is at 6610 Browns Mill Road. For more information, visit www.sinfo-nia.com or contact Still Waters Youth Sinfo-Nia of Metropolitan Atlanta at info@sinfo-nia.com or 404-328-0840.
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