Sunday, March 1, 2009

April 25 Right to Bear Arts Festival

Hello Gainesville Dance Leaders,

If you have ever been driving south on NW 6 Street towards
University Avenue and heard some rhythmic sounds, you probably
saw a bunch of young people happily pounding away on drums and
other istruments at this special place Studio Percussion.
www.studiopercussion.org

Studio Percussion reaches out to young people through music.

On April 25, they are having an Arts Festival and inviting
you to participate.

This is a wonderful opportunity to showcase your group
and contribute to Gainesville's community culture.

Please get in touch with Jennifer. Her invitation follows.

Happy Dancing,
Andrew

Andrew Weitzen
publish@dancecalendar.info
www.dancecalendar.info

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From: Jennifer Richard [mailto:jlrichard86@gmail.com]
Subject: Right to Bear Arts Festival!

Studio Percussion Inc.
509 NW 10th Ave Gainesville, FL
www.studiopercussion.org
352-338-8302

Dear Gainesville Arts Business/Groups,

This Spring, Studio Percussion is leading an initiative to
unite Gainesville's artistic businesses, groups, artists, etc.
in an effort to increase arts advocacy in our area.

Our vision is to have a festival with booths and tents set
up to offer interactive opportunities for the general public
to experience hands-on various art mediums.

This festival, the first ever Right to Bear Arts Festival
will be on April 25 from 11:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m.

This event will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church
and will be free and open to the public.

Studio Percussion would love your involvement in the "Dance Area"
of the festival. We want the area devoted to demonstrating and
teaching (simple) dance so that everyone has a chance to experience
the fun.

Thank you so much for you time and hope to hear back from you all soon.

If interested or need further information please e-mail at jlrichard86@gmail.com
Jennifer

Jennifer Richard
Dance & Children's Music Instructor
Studio (352) 338-8302
Cell (501)339-4661
www.studiopercussion.org

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