TF Together -
The Florentine’s online events series viewable on our YouTube channel (don’t forget to subscribe!) continues. At 5pm on February 19, Theophilus Imani will examine the relationship between faces of the African diaspora and icons of European art in a session titled Echoes and agreements in art history and popular culture . The updated programme is available here.
The British Institute of Florence
Something for little ones at 5pm on February 18: a storytime for 4-8 year olds live-streamed on The British Institute’s Facebook page, with a reading of
Jazz Age Josephine by Jonah Winter. On February 24 at 6pm, Jeremy Boudreau will explore
Arts events for Sarasota-Manatee: Dec. 31-Jan. 6
Dancing into a new year
The Sarasota Ballet kicks off the new year with its third digital program of excerpts from a wide variety of pieces by six different choreographers. The company announced in December that it would continue its online presentations through the rest of the season. The latest offering, available Friday through Tuesday features Peter Darrell’s “Othello,” Christopher Wheeldon’s “The American,” Sir Matthew Bourne’s “The Infernal Galop,” Sir Peter Wright’s “The Mirror Walkers” and “Summertide,” Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s “Concerto” and Dominic Walsh’s “Clair de Lune.” Admission is $35 and the program may be viewed as many times as you like through Jan. 5. For more information: sarasotaballet.org