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Cirque du Soleil : Alegria | Jacksonville, Fla.

June 27, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

Alegría is a classic Cirque du Soleil production that has received international acclaim and wowed over 10 million people worldwide since it premiered in 1994 in Montreal. After 15 years performing under the big top, Alegría embarked on a new journey in May 2009 and is now presented in arenas throughout the United States and Canada.

Alegría means “jubilation” in Spanish. Power and the handing down of power over time, the evolution from ancient monarchies to modern democracies, old age, youth—it is against this backdrop that the characters of Alegría play out their lives. Kings’ fools, minstrels, beggars, old aristocrats and children make up its universe, along with the clowns, who alone are able to resist the passing of time and the social transformations that accompany it.

The performance features an international cast consisting of 55 performers and musicians from 15 countries. Alegría combines a baroque style with colorful, flamboyant costumes. Original music is performed live and an elaborate set is used as backdrop to the astonishing spectacle of athleticism and artistry.

The 2½ hour spectacle (with intermission) showcases breathtaking acrobatics including the dramatically sensuous Synchro Trapeze and the high-energy Aerial High Bars where daring aerialists fly to catchers swinging more than 40 feet above the stage. Imagine two agile performers who bring alive the Mongolian art of contortion and artists manipulating flaming knives around their bodies in the rhythmic and dangerous Fire-Knife Dance.

The vibrancy of youth is alive in fast-paced Power Track, a brilliant display of synchronized choreography and tumbling on a trampoline system that is magically revealed under the stage floor. In Russian Bars, artists fly through the air with spectacular somersaults and mid-air twists, landing on 4-inch wide bars perched on the sturdy shoulders of the catchers.

Now Alegria and Cirque du Soleil is coming to Jacksonville and performing at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena on June 29 & 30, and also July 1, 2, 3.

Don’t miss this exciting performance – click here to reserve your tickets now!

Father’s Day in Jacksonville, Florida

June 7, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

THINGS TO DO FOR FATHER’S DAY IN THE JACKSONVILLE

This weekend it’s Father’s Day.  For Mother’s Day many of us like to take our parent out for breakfast, lunch or dinner – and fathers will enjoy a nice meal to.

I have found a few interesting things you can do in the Jacksonville area with your Dad.

 

Father’s Day at the Jacksonville Zoo

On Sunday June 19th, 2011, the Zoo has a special “Buy One – Get One Free”, so for Dads who want to take a child to the Zoo, or vice versa – Father’s Day could be the day to visit the zoo.  Please note, for the special price on admission you need to print out the coupon from their website. Click here to get to the coupon now!

 

For the Ice Prince and Princess
Looking for something fun and unusual to do with Dad? How about a spin on the ice, it’s the perfect way to cool off in the summer heat.  Jacksonville Ice & Sportplex has a matinee session from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm on Sunday June 20, 2011. The cost is $9.00 which includes skate rental. Located off of I-95 at the Emerson (#347) exit!

Sunday, June 20, 2011 Event Time: 11 am – 1 pm 
Click here for more information!

 


World Golf Hall of Fame on Father’s Day

If you’re Dad is a golf enthusiast, why not take a road trip to the World Golf of Village for Father’s Day.

The World Golf Hall of Fame will offer complimentary admission to everyone who visits the museum on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 19, 2011,  from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To celebrate the final round of the U.S. Open, the museum will be featuring its U.S. Open memorabilia with self-guided tours and storytellers in the building.

The first 500 fathers will receive a goodie bag and enjoy free admission at the Hall’s 18-hole, natural-grass putting course and half price admission to the IMAX Theater. Contests will also be conducted throughout the day on the Hall of Fame’s Challenge Hole, indoor golf simulator and indoor putting green.

The World Golf Hall of Fame offers free admission for everyone for its annual Community Day which takes place on June 20th.

World Golf Hall of Fame at World Golf Village I-95, Exit 323, St. Augustine, Fla.

For more information, call 904-940-4123 or visit www.worldgolfhalloffame.org .





Jacksonville in June

June 1, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

School is out and summer is definitely here! The weather is beautiful and many of us are spending time on the beach or on the water. But if you are looking for other fun things to do in June, check out some of the events we like.

 

First Wednesday Art walk – Jacksonville

The Artwalk is always a great downtown event in Jacksonville, Florida. The theme for the month of June is “Making Music”. Start at Hemming Plaza and explore galleries and other venues. There are plenty of restaurants, bars, and cafes downtown for you to rest your feet and cool off. You can download this month’s map right here.

 

Moonlight Movie – June 3

Watch a movie under the stars at Sea Walk Pavilion on June 3, 2011 at 9 pm. The movie this time is a Knight’s Tale. Click here to read more. Jacksonville River Rally Poker Run If you like fast boats, you don’t want to miss this events. The River Rally Poker Run takes place in downtown Jacksonville June 9 – 11, 2011 with lots of different activities around the Landing. Read more about the Jacksonville River Rally Poker Run here.

Summer Jazz on June 12

Hot summer nights and cool jazz go hand in hand – at least on Jacksonville Beach. The Summer Jazz series continues on June 12, 2011. Read more here.

Jacksonville Craft and Beer Festival 2011

May 19, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

This year it’s actually the third year for the popular annual festival at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena.

Jacksonville Craft and Import Beer Festival is a one day event taking place on Friday May 20, 2011. At the 2011 Jacksonville Craft and Import Beer Festival beer enthusiast has the opportunity to sample over over 200 beers from 35 different breweries.

In addition, several local restaurants serve great food to pair with beer.  Several different live music acts will keep you entertained and your feet taping. This event will also be hosting a silent auction and other prize give-aways with proceeds going to the Southside Businessmen’s Club Charities, Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, Jacksonville USO, and No More Homeless Pets. This festival allows you to not only sample some of the absolute best beers in the world, but also learn more about them. You will get an inside look at the industry and be put on the short track to becoming a beer aficionado.

The festival is a one day event, Friday May 20th at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. VIP starts at 6pm and general admission starts at 7pm, going until 10pm.

 

Click here to buy your tickets to the beer festival now!

 

 

Armed Forces Day at Jacksonville Landing

May 17, 2011 by Susanne Talentino

Armed Forces Day Concert at the Jacksonville Landing

On Saturday, May 21, 2011, Armed Forces Day is celebrated with a special joint concert with First Coast Wind Ensemble and Navy Band South East. The concert takes place  at 4:00 p.m. at the Jacksonville Landing.

The Navy Band Southeast is led by Musician First Class Jose Acosta USN. The performance includes military and patriotic music and video presentations that pay tribute to the brave men and women who serve our country in all our uniformed services.

First Coast Wind Ensemble
First Coast Wind Ensemble

First Coast Wind Ensemble and Navy Band Southeast
Captain Jeffrey Maclay USN, Commanding Officer, NAS Jacksonville
Saturday, May 21 @ 4:00 p.m.

Opening remarks will be delivered by Captain Jeffrey Maclay USN, Commanding Officer of NAS Jacksonville. The concert will include the Presentation of Colors by the US Coast Guard Auxiliary Honor Guard and the singing of the National Anthem by vocalist Laurie Orth.

The program will feature vignettes by the Jacksonville Historical Society’s Executive Director Emily Lisska, who will highlight the role of Jacksonville’s service personnel during the different phases of World War II. The Landing’s jumbo tron will bring photos from the war period, most never publicly shown before.

The 60-member First Coast Wind Ensemble is an organization of community musicians led by principal conductor Artie Clifton and associate conductor Don Reynolds. The organization is celebrating its 21st season of concerts offered as a cultural service to the greater Jacksonville area.

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