Movers and shakers: Black-owned Orlando entertainment group closes 1st season with dance show
Read full article: Movers and shakers: Black-owned Orlando entertainment group closes 1st season with dance showMAC Boys Entertainment, a company designed to fill the void of Black representation in the theatre world, is putting on “Mackossa,” a show which takes audiences through an evolution of dance in its many forms.
What’s it like being Black in America? Orlando entertainment company brings the answer to the stage
Read full article: What’s it like being Black in America? Orlando entertainment company brings the answer to the stage"The Colored Museum," directed by the minds behind MAC Boys Entertainment, runs at the Orlando Repertory Theatre in June.
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Orlando Repertory Theatre holds camps for students on spring break
Read full article: Orlando Repertory Theatre holds camps for students on spring breakORLANDO, Fla. – The Orlando Repertory Theatre is welcoming students who are on spring break this week to its camps. We’re having classes from first grade through 12th grade right now,” said Jenn Adams-Carrasquillo, senior director of education. “Kids are feeling the same stress everyone is, related to school, related to whatever is going on at home. AdSenior Director of Marketing Olivia DeMarco also told News 6 that The Rep is shining the spotlight on Central Florida theater teachers this month for Theatre in our Schools Month. ”People have realized how important the arts are, and specifically theatre right now, because it’s all about a connection one person to another, whether it’s virtually or in person, and having those emotionally creative experiences,” DeMarco said.
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Public meetings for feedback on Pulse memorial to start on Wednesday
Read full article: Public meetings for feedback on Pulse memorial to start on WednesdayORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The OnePULSE Foundation will host the first public feedback meeting for the design of the National Pulse Memorial, museum and education center on Wednesday. Anyone who can’t make the meeting can submit a public comment online at this link. The meeting on Wednesday will start with a presentation, after the presentation, the foundation will answer questions from the audience. The second meeting will be held on March 28 at 9 a.m. at the City Arts Factory on South Magnolia Avenue. The third meeting will be held on March 28 at 1 p.m. at the City Arts Factory on South Magnolia Avenue.