Published On: Wed, Apr 17th, 2013

Lynn University's Celebration of the Arts Will Take Place April 26th

Lynn University’s annual Celebration of the Arts will take place on Friday, April 26th at the Wold Performing Arts Center.  A festival of the arts showcasing the talents of The Eugene M. and Christine E. Lynn College of International Communication and Lynn Drama Program students, faculty, and staff, the evening will begin at 6 pm with a showcase of photography, painting, film, sculpture, and live music. Complimentary food and drinks will be served. And at 7:30 pm the headline production Celebration of the Arts will take the stage.

Celebration of the Arts is a cabaret-style showcase of musical theatre, dance, poetry, and short plays. The evening’s performances will include “All that Jazz” from Chicago, “Life is a Cabaret” from Cabaret, as well as dances in the styles of Bollywood, Contemporary, Hip Hop, and Jazz. A performance by members of the Conservatory of Music is also planned.

A silent auction will be held in the theatre’s lobby from 6PM-7:30PM. Guests will be invited and encouraged to bid on items and collections. Items up for bidding include gift certificate packages to Mizner Park, season tickets to Live at Lynn, salon services, movie passes and more.

Celebration of the Arts will donate all the proceeds from the auction to the National Society of Arts

and Letters, East Coast Chapter.  These funds will go towards assisting young artists though arts competitions and career opportunities.

Lynn University is recognized as one of the most innovative, international, and individualized small universities in America. It hosts students from 40 states across the United States and 90 nations worldwide. Lynn’s Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center at Lynn University is home to live theatrical performances by the university’s theater arts program and professional Live at Lynn series, as well as Conservatory of Music concerts and other university-hosted events.

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