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Tag Archives: dance

Save the Date for the 2015 Cummer Ball

Nov

26

The 2015 Cummer Ball will be held April 25, 2015. Festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. with a contemporary edge and energy drawn from Rothko to Richter: Mark-Making…

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RECAP – Sock Hop at The Cummer Museum

Jul

16

On Friday, July 12th at 7:30pm The Cummer Museum held its first Sock Hop dance party. Attendees dusted off their poodle skirts, polished their penny loafers, and…

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Motown Comes to Town!

Jun

17

Although Jacksonville was a rainy mess on Friday, June 14th, the Motown Concert here at the Cummer was a huge success! The evening began with…

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“Lobby for the Arts” exhibition in Art Connections

Jan

14

A traveling exhibit called “Lobby for the Arts,” opened at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens on January 8, 2013. The exhibit features artwork and video performances by…

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LaVilla: “Harlem of the South” – Bus Tour

Oct

19

Travel through Jacksonville’s LaVilla neighborhood on a stimulating bus tour and learn about the rich history of this cultural area. From the Ritz Museum and Theatre to the old Globe Theatre, now the Clara White Mission, hear stories of the famous musicians, artists, and writers who contributed to…

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Interactive Playlist by Ajamu Mutima

Sep

12

The Yao people of Malawi, though predominantly Muslim, observe a blend of spiritual beliefs, customs, and cosmologies that remain synonymous with…

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