www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, June 12, 2015 | 32 In the Arts... Ashworth playing her own composition Oakville's Leslie Ashworth, 18, will be performing the première of her own piano composition, Secrets of the Wind, Saturday (June 13). The performance will take place at the Musicians' Dream Aid's (MDA) concert, Crescendo, at Toronto's Victoria College Chapel, 91 Charles St. W., from 3-5 p.m. MDA is an organization that raises funds for youth musicians. Ashworth's piece placed rst in the rst Youth Composition Competition, hosted by MDA. Ashworth is no stranger to composing -- she has written more than 25 pieces to date. In addition to piano, she also plays violin and viola, and will also be performing a violin piece at Saturday's concert. Ashworth has performed at multiple prestigious concert halls, including her debut at Carnegie Hall as a gold medallist of the Passion of Music International Competition. For more on the Oakville teen and her program, visit ashworthproductions.wix.com/ leslieashworth. Tickets to the concert cost $12 for students and $18 for adults and can be reserved at http:// musiciansdreamaid.weebly.com/crescendo. html. A full list of performers is available as well. Proceeds from the concert will go towards a scholarship that is available to young musicians. Info sessions for OCPA New York tour The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts (OCPA) is hosting a travel tour to New York City. Information sessions take place Tuesday (June 16) at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The tour is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 21-Wednesday, Nov. 25. The four night/ ve day performing arts adventure tour will include travel via a deluxe motor coach and is also hosted by Uniglobe Adventure House Travel. To register for either session at the 130 Navy St. centre, call 905-338-4161, ext. 7530 or email boxof ce@oakville.ca. Songs for Hope bene t concert A free-will-offering bene t concert, titled Songs for Hope, is being held at Glen Abbey United Church, 1469 Nottinghill Gate, Saturday (June 13). The concert, which begins at 7 p.m., will pro le the journey of a person struggling with an eating disorder and celebrating the freedom recovery brings. Eating disorder survivors will share their stories and the show will include performances by music-theatre graduates. All proceeds will be donated to Toronto's Sheena's Place, a non-pro t organization offering support to those affected by eating disorders. In Our Element pottery show The Oakville Art Society's (OAS) latest show is available to the community until tomorrow. In Our Element: earth + water + re + air features works from OAS's potters' studio. A reception and one-day pottery sale will be held at the 560 Bronte Rd. studio from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. For more information, visit www. oakvilleartsociety.com. 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