Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Exploring Orlando's Loch Haven Park: A center of Arts and Culture

On this overcast day we decided to study other areas of Orlando in more detail. About 10 minutes north of downtown Orlando is Loch Haven Park, an area that holds a amount of major attractions, together with theOrlando Museum of Art, the Mennello Museum of American Art as well as the Orlando Repertory Theatre, the Orlando-Ucf Shakespeare Festival, the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Orlando Science Center.

We started our exploration off with a trip to the Leu Botanical Gardens. The centerpiece of the gardens is the Leu House Museum, a restored farmhouse dating back to 1888. It is located on Lake Rowena, one of the hundreds of lakes in Orlando, and surrounded by a 50 acre orchad of roses, palms and camellias. The complex also features an orchid house with one of the best collections of orchids in the United States. The Leu Botanical Gardens also offer a new tropical stream garden, a kitchen orchad perfect with herbs and vegetables and a butterfly garden.

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Just 10 minutes away is Loch Haven Park, one of Orlando's centers of art, culture, and science. One of the main attractions is Orlando Museum of Art (Oma), one of Florida's cultural gems and a favorite destination for visitors from all over the world. The collection features American art from the 19th century to the present, African art and art of the ancient Americas. Superior temporary exhibitions are drawn from private collections and those of the world's great museums.

The upcoming exhibition at the Oma is called the "The Art of the Motorcycle". Based on the landmark Guggenheim Museum exhibition, it explores the bicycle as both cultural icon and invent achievement and offers a thought-provoking challenge to accepted assumptions about art and favorite culture in the modern age. The exhibition will run from Jan. 22 - July 23, 2006 and feature more than 70 historic and modern motorcycles.

The Mennello Museum of American Art is centered colse to the Museum's Superior permanent collection of paintings by Earl Cunningham (1893-1977). It also houses extra exhibitions, publications, and programs that celebrate Superior customary and modern Amercian artists. The Museum's Cunningham collection was donated by collectors Marilyn and Michael Mennello of Winter Park, Florida, and was opened to the public on Nov. 22, 1998.

The Orlando Science center includes ten themed exhibit halls with a large collection of interactive activities for children and adults. A CineDome Planetarium shows large format films and an Adventure Theater as well as five Discovery Laboratories can keep everybody busy for hours. In total the Science center has four levels of hands-on exhibits, a 200-seat cafe, 7,000 quadrate feet of exhibition space for national and international traveling exhibits. The Orlando Science center is open Monday to Thursdays from 9 am to 5 pm, Fridays and Saturdays from 9 am to 9 pm, and Sundays from noon to 5 pm.

The Orlando-Ucf Shakespeare Festival is a non-profit professional theater that produces professional productions of Shakespeare, classics and modern plays, as well as plays for young audiences. The group also develops new plays from readings through World Premieres and fosters innovative educational programs to serve the community.

As a professional theatre for house audiences in partnership with Ucf, Orlando Repertory Theatre (The Rep) opened its doors on October 9, 2003. The theatre focusses on classic and modern children's literature. It is a place where young audiences can come and taste the adventure and creative wonder of watching their favorite characters come to life.

Loch Haven's cultural offerings continue with the annual Orlando International Fringe Festival of theatrical performances. The 10-day, world-renowned festival showcases customary works; premiere performances; and first-class improvisational comedy, musicals, drama, mime and dance in 500 shows by more than 300 performers from colse to the world.

Sculptures covering the The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is Central Florida's resident orchestra, appearing in more than 105 performances each season. As a fully professional ensemble, the Orlando Philharmonic engages the talents of more than 80 professional musicians from colse to the globe. The Philharmonic's mission is to look after and promote symphonic music through excellence in performance, instruction and cultural leadership.

For general information about Orlando please taste the Orlando Visitors and institution Bureau.

Exploring Orlando's Loch Haven Park: A center of Arts and Culture

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