
On May 9-11 2008, the Alan & Adrianne St. George Center
for the Arts presented MAGIC IN SAVANNA, a show to benefit
three local organizations: the Humane Society of Carroll
County, the Savanna Historical Society, and the 321 Gallery
Artists Co-op. Patrons and performers alike had a great time!
Proceeds of $3750 were split by the three groups.
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tie. |
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| Thumb
tie. |
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| The "classic" Rosini
bottle routine. |
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| Jonathan
Neal Brown transforms bottles & cans. |
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| Bottles
multiply and the audience howls. |
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| An amazing
fifteen bottles! |
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| Many
yards of silk are produced from the mouth. |
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| Many
yards of silk are produced from the mouth. |
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| Many
yards of silk are produced from the mouth. |
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| Two giant
flags on staffs appear from nowhere! |
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| Bows. |
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| Bows. |
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| Bows. |
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| Bows. |
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| The audience
files out to greet the performers. |
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| The audience
files out to greet the performers. |
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| The cast
of MAGIC IN SAVANNA. |
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| The cast & crew
of MAGIC IN SAVANNA. |
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| After
the show. |
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| After
the show. |
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| After
the show with Bill and Joetta King of Chicago. |
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| After
the show with Bill and Joetta King of Chicago. |
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| MAGIC
IN SAVANNA proceeds provided $3750 to three local organizations.
Left to right: Lorna May of The Carroll County Humane
Society; Alan St. George, producer of MAGIC IN SAVANNA;
Jean Ferris of The Savanna Historical Society; and Joan
Scott of The 321 Artists Co-op Gallery in Savanna. |
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