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Arts Connection for July 6-7, 2007

A Tony-award winning musical opens at Seaside Music Theatre, and a South Florida woman puts a new twist on the age-old art of storytelling.

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Brevard Cultural Alliance creates Cultural Districts
U-Turn Dance becomes the Center for Contemporary Dance
The Florida International Festival will collect new and used instruments for Volusia County Schools.  Special Events will be held at area Publix stories - each runs from 4-7pm and includes performances by local students and dessert and coffee -

Tuesday July 10
Deltona Commons, 605 Courtland Blvd
New Smyrna Bch. Reg. Shopping Center, 1930 State Rd. 44
Ormond Beach Mall, 1258 Ocean Shore Blvd

Thursday, July 12
Halifax Plantation Village, 3750 Roscommon Dr., Ormond Beach
The Trails Shopping Center, 220 N. Nova Rd., Ormond Beach
Westport Square, 1660 Taylor Rd., Port Orange

Thursday, July 19
Bellair Plaza, 2595 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona
Ormond Towne Square, 1478 W. Granada Blvd.

Read more news in the arts at ArtsJournal, the daily digest of arts, culture and ideas.

 

Nine, the Tony-award winning Best Musical, opens this weekend at Seaside Music Theatre.  Artistic Director Lester Malizia talks about the show, as well as an original Broadway Cast member (and former Orlando resident), Shelly Burch.  The show runs through July 22nd; there's also a Lunch and Learn program on Friday, July 13, where the cast will talk about creating the production.  For information, call 386-252-6200.

 

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Bill Dudley talks to Carrie Sue Ayvar, a South Florida woman who's bringing the age-old art of storytelling to adults, using bi-lingual techniques.

 

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The new film, La Vie en Rose, opens this weekend at The Enzian Theatre in Maitland, telling the life of the celebrated French Singer, Edith Piaf. 


The Arts Connection is just a half-hour this week, in order to bring you the 4th of July special from The Capitol Steps.

 

 

 

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