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Dancing with Princess Leia and Fred Astaire


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The Art of Edward Gorey at the Orlando Museum of Art

I am certain the date was chosen on purpose as the exhibit "Elegant Enigmas: The Art of Edward Gorey" opens (appropriately) on Friday the 13th (of August) at the Orlando Museum of Art (OMA). Gorey was the menacingly sophisticated illustrator of such books as Dracula by Bram Stoker and The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells. In later years, he produced artwork for children's books and published under pen names that were anagrams of his names. Gorey's books, with their Victorian settings and atmosphere of potential danger, became internationally known through his introduction to the PBS Mystery series in 1980, as well as his costume and scenic designs for the 1977 Broadway production of Dracula, which won him a Tony Award for Best Costume Design. The OMA will bring together over 170 illustrations, sketches and drawings for the exhibit, and the Museum is hosting a series of special events to celebrate Gorey's work. Running through the end of October, the exhibit will include a scavenger hunt, gallery talks – the first is Sept. 1, a Discussion with Orlando Ballet's Director Robert Hill on Aug. 15, a drawing workshop on Sept. 25 and more. The Orlando Museum of Art is in Loch Haven Park at 2416 N. Mills Ave. in Orlando. Call 407-896-4231 or visit www.omart.org.

Star Wars — Disney style!

Had he only known, Luke Skywalker could have defeated the Death Star and still had a "Magical Day" with a heaping helping of Disney Magic. Disney will be all Star Wars on Aug. 14 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. for a party to let fans and Star Warriors provide a 'send-off' to Star Tours before that attraction powers down to become a new, 3-D Star Wars adventure set to open in 2011. The 'send-off party' will take place at Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park in an after-hours event featuring live entertainment, a fireworks spectacular, the "Death Star Disco," a Jedi Training Academy and Darth Vader and his stormtroopers have promised to show off their Michael Jackson dance moves. They will be joined by Chewbacca and Han Solo performing to "Grease" and Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia dancing to the box-office hit "Dirty Dancing". Fans are encouraged to dress in their favorite Star Wars costume, and advance ticket holders may enter the park as early as 4 p.m. Along with the Star Tours attraction, party guests will enjoy Disney's other attractions. Tickets are $75 in advance and may be purchased online at starwarscelebration.com.

Third Thursday is a moving experience

With SunRail serving as its inspiration, the Downtown Arts District's Third Thursday 'Gallery Hop' on Thursday, Aug. 19 presents "What Moves You?" – a series of interactive art installations with a transportation theme. On that evening, the galleries of CityArts Factory will be open from 6-11 p.m. Just steps away from CityArt's main entrance, visitors will enjoy a mobile interaction experience featuring a 10-foot projection sphere which will display text and imagery inspired by SunRail. CityArts Factory is Central Florida's largest collective of art galleries showcasing both local and international works of art, rotated on a monthly basis. CityArts is open free of charge and is located at 29 S. Orange Ave. Call 407-648-7060 or visit cityartsfactory.com.

Fred Astaire returns to the Winter Park Playhouse

Although Cher has us a little wary anytime a performer announces that this is the "last of" anything, I sincerely believe the talented Roy Alan when he tells us that his joyful production of "Let's Face the Music – A Tribute to Fred Astaire" will be its final engagement. The show returns to The Winter Park Playhouse from Aug. 20-Sept. 19. Roy Alan's star quality shines through as he channels the singing and dancing of Fred Astaire in this musical revue about the early career of Fred Astaire and his sister Adele. Roy Alan is a veteran of Broadway, and he spent years researching, writing, and choreographing this original production, which had its premiere in 2005. The show returned in 2007 and now returns for one final engagement. Adele Astaire, played by Laura Hodos, narrates the story of their rise to fame while Alexandra Schudde portrays five of Mr. Astaire's dancing partners. This is an all-singing, all-dancing celebration of one of the greatest entertainers in history – performed by one of the great entertainers of Central Florida. The Winter Park Playhouse is located at 711-C Orange Ave. in Winter Park. Call 407-645-0145 or visit winterparkplayhouse.org for more information.

 

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