Central Florida’s performing and interactive art festival will be a three-day event that community members will not want to miss.
The festival will feature art displays from hundreds, such as the Blue Man Group, visual art installations and an interactive experience across 10 city blocks.
In addition to the unique artistic touch, the festival will also feature local art like the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, Opera Orlando and Renaissance Theatre Co.
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IMMERSE returns to downtown Orlando with headline performances you'll want to see Bring family and friends to enjoy the signature blend of performances and interactive art.
IMMERSE returns to downtown Orlando with headline performances you'll want to see Bring family and friends to enjoy the signature blend of performances and interactive art.
IMMERSE returns to downtown Orlando with headline performances you'll want to see Bring family and friends to enjoy the signature blend of performances and interactive art.
IMMERSE returns to downtown Orlando with headline performances you'll want to see Bring family and friends to enjoy the signature blend of performances and interactive art.
IMMERSE returns to downtown Orlando with headline performances you'll want to see Bring family and friends to enjoy the signature blend of performances and interactive art.
IMMERSE returns to downtown Orlando with headline performances you'll want to see Bring family and friends to enjoy the signature blend of performances and interactive art.
IMMERSE returns to downtown Orlando with headline performances you'll want to see Bring family and friends to enjoy the signature blend of performances and interactive art.
IMMERSE returns to downtown Orlando with headline performances you'll want to see Bring family and friends to enjoy the signature blend of performances and interactive art.
IMMERSE returns to downtown Orlando with headline performances you'll want to see Bring family and friends to enjoy the signature blend of performances and interactive art.
Dozens of partners and supporters, including Orange County Arts and Cultural Affairs, the City of Orlando and the Downtown Development Board, made this collaborative community project possible.
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