![]() ![]() ![]() Speaking of history, you’ll find many museums focused on the past throughout Orlando. Eatonville also hosts the ZORA!® Festival Season, an annual series of events that kicks off with the month-long ZORA! Festival on Hurston’s birthday, January 7. There’s no set admission fee, but donations are welcome. Meanwhile, the city’s Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens preserves the creations of its namesake sculptor. The historic 1885 Capen House, on the grounds of the Polasek Museum and overlooking Lake Osceola, is available for private events.Ĭlose to Winter Park, historic Eatonville is home to the Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts, aka The Hurston, which showcases the works of its world-renowned author ( Their Eyes Were Watching God) and other artists of African descent. Better still, entry is always free.Įlsewhere in Winter Park, The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art houses the world’s largest collection of work by legendary American designer Louis Comfort Tiffany. For example, your group can marvel over 5,600 works of art at Rollins Museum of Art, ranging from an ancient sarcophagus to cutting-edge 21st century art. North of downtown Orlando, a diverse array of museums helps make Winter Park one of Central Florida’s most refined communities. And at Universal Orlando Resort, your group can witness a wide range of live entertainment at Universal CityWalk. More concerts await during the annual Seven Seas Food Festival at SeaWorld® Orlando. And at Disney Springs®, your group can experience Cirque du Soleil - Drawn to Life. For instance, Walt Disney World® Resort hosts an array of well-known musical acts and talented performance artists courtesy of seasonal festivals at EPCOT®. Orlando’s theme parks are also a great place to catch performing arts. It’s in Loch Haven Park, just 10 minutes from downtown. Its newest addition is Steinmetz Hall, designed to be one of the world’s most acoustically perfect performance venues.Īt Orlando Shakespeare Theater, aka Orlando Shakes, meeting attendees can take in a selection of classic and contemporary plays, including productions based on the works of its titular Bard. Here, your group can enjoy Broadway productions, performances by Orlando Ballet and Orlando Philharmonic, popular musicians, famous comedians, and much more. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is the crown jewel of our cultural scene, producing a robust annual lineup of shows. ![]()
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