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The Arts Connection for May 29, 2008

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Women Playwright's Initiative presents SWIMMING AFTER DARK by Emily Dendinger.  She's interviewed by Irene Zabytko.  Follow this link to see a story about the play on the TV Arts Connection



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HORSES AND HEALING is a benefit art exhibit at Cassellberry City Hall.  The Opening Reception is tonight (Thursday, 5/29) from 6-9pm and the exhibit runs through June 27.  One of the artists is Mindy Colton.


Last February, Secily Wilson of the TV Arts Connection visited the Carriage Museum and Resort in Marion County. The museum's Equinie Heritage Institute offers carriage driving lessons and summer day camps, plus educational material and lesson plans for teachers.


Bill Dudley reports on Norman Giller, co-author of Designing the Good LIfe: Norman M. Giller and the Development of Miami Modernism



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Beautiful Bobby Blackmon will perform Saturday night at the Plaza Theatre as part of an Evening of Art and Blues, along with the Josh Miller Band and the Smokin' Torpedoes.

Bobby will also play Sundays and Mondays at the B.B. King Blues Club, which the Arts Connection profiled last December.

  

Learn more about Central Florida's arts community at The Red Chair Project, Central Florida's official guide to arts and culture.  Also, follow the link at the top of the page for Cultural Links to many arts organizations and county arts councils.

Auditions and other artist opportunities can be found at the Arts & Cultural Alliance website.  

Auditions are also listed on Elizabeth Maupin's blog, Attention Must Be Paid.  Elizabeth is the theatre critic for the Orlando Sentinel