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Faced with a deadly virus that prevents large groups of people from gathering safely, artists in Central Florida have found ways to keep the performing arts alive.
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It's nearly time for Orlando's annual two-day performing and interactive arts festival from the Creative City Project, Immerse 2019. Creative City Project's Cole NeSmith says Immerse started small in 2012, when he asked a handful of his creative friends to come share their various art forms on downtown Orlando's street corners and empty lots. Fast forward seven years and you find Immerse 2019…same idea, epic scale.
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The annual Orlando-centric performing and interactive arts event “Immerse” is taking over downtown this weekend.
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Cole NeSmith has big plans for the future of the Creative City project- he wants it to change the way people perceive Central Florida.
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Aerialists swinging through the streets, ballet dancers tippity-tappy-ing on a portable stage, art shows in U-Haul’s and a 100 person chorus and more…
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Am I the only one who thought that steampunk went the way of swing dancing and cone bras? Maybe it’s just me because this weekend there’s a huge steampunk…
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In its first year, 2012, the Creative City Project presented a different art event every day in October. In 2013 organizer Cole Nesmith promised instead…