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Cultural Arts Showcase 2013 is Coming!

Don't miss this once-a-year opportunity to preview visual, literary, and performing artists for workshops, performances, demonstrations, and residencies at your school or organization!

The Howard County Arts Council is now accepting attendee registration for its annual Cultural Arts Showcase, presented in partnership with the Recreation & Leisure Services Branch (RALS) of the Maryland Recreation & Parks Association. The event will be held at Howard County Center for the Arts at 8510 High Ridge Road in Ellicott City on March 1, 2013.

The Showcase is a program to assist school and cultural civic organizations in identifying visual, literary and performing artists for workshops, performances, demonstrations, and residencies.  This is an opportunity to meet and view the work of more than 30 performing artists, each presenting an 8-minute excerpt of their work, and to meet other individual visual, literary and performing artists, who will be on hand to discuss their programs with attendees.  This year’s application process was very competitive and we are pleased to welcome many new artists to the Showcase.  Advance registration is required for Showcase attendees and is available online at www.hocoarts.org or by phone at 410-313-ARTS (2787). The registration deadline is February 25, 2013

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