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From MPR News, Art Hounds is members of the Minnesota Society of Arts who look beyond their work to highlight what is exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly released from the sound heard in the player above.

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Farewell farewell in a margin

The Minnesota Freng Festival will continue until Sunday, August 10, with nearly 100 shows in 90 -minute time in theaters around the twin cities.

Philip Sherm, improvisation maker and theater maker in Minneapolis, is particularly recommended to see “Future of the Clown” in the theater in the tour In Minneapolis, on Saturday at 1:00 p.m., the exhibition is described by ages 12-15 and above.

“The funeral revolves around Bongo, the clown who passed away, and there are four other clowns who are present to honor his memory, and it goes on the way you think.”

“It is a clown view. So, there are parts of physical comedy, only the coffin collects. There are words. There is one clown that only talks about art. All you want in a clown show in” Clown Fairral “.

Sharm says that one of the delicious touches is a red clown noses at the entrance that the audience members can take and wear. Since the theater is on the tour, you can see the audiences wearing a red clown nose throughout the show.

Climate changing drawing fee

Suzy Marti, Evertt & Charlie, recommends in Minneapolis, “2 ° C,” Detailed exhibition by painters Power gardens From Minneapolis and Mark Granlwand From the red wing that focuses on climate change. The exhibition will continue until Saturday, August 9th at the Hamilton exhibition in Minneapolis.

Marti described the paintings moving and beautiful, even while leading to the home the danger of climate change. She referred to Granund paintings with unusual materials, including Tar, and his sudden husbands, such as a series of pictures of chief executives of oil companies overcame landscapes.

Hageer draws the representative landscapes in addition to the summaries that call for forest fires and melting ice sheets, as in the dark dark title “Oh, there are Goes Greenland”.

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"Pickup Truck Opera: Volume 5 – The Return of King Idomeo" The first row includes: Morgan generation, Scoti Reynolds, Phil Takimura Cers, Deby Keld (Galas), Coro Shoji, Johnny Griffiths, Alex Yang, on a trailer, to the left to the right: Trevor Woghon, Galina Ä‘orÄ‘ević, Nick Miller, Gary Roshman, Top: Anna.
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Mozart under the summer sky

Coral Pethinius singer of Minneapolis caught a preview of the outdoor opera opera in the rain, and this year adapts to Mozart “1781 Idomeneo, RI Di Creta (King Crete).

This brief version, which was organized by the company for the first time in 2012, is called “King Idomeneo”. Mozart Arias mix with other musical patterns, including du Wob.

Next week, the offers will be in Ely (Wednesday, August 13), Hofland (August 15), Grand Marais (August 16), and Finland (August 17). Running continues until September 14th in external locations throughout the state. It is free and open for all ages, with a proposed donation.

“It is a really fun performance. I think it’s one of those who will convert people who will not necessarily go to the opera. They are doing such an amazing task that brings the story to life,” says Joseinius.

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