Palm Beach County, known both for its beautiful beaches and as the ā€œCultural Capital of Florida,ā€ will offer a record number of arts and cultural experiences to travelers this winter.Ā  Tourists who visit the Palm Beaches will be treated to the U.S. premiere of a major photography exhibition, a playwright’s directorial debut, and thousands of cultural experiences and exhibitions from the traditional to the edgy.

Rena Blades, president and CEO of the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, said ā€œPalm Beach County is an ideal destination for sophisticated tourists who seek a tropical paradise where they can satisfy their thirst for both beauty and culture.Ā  Cultural tourists in Palm Beach County will have an exceptionally large number of arts and cultural experiences to enjoy this year offered by more than 200 organizations.ā€

Highlights of the 2015-2016 Palm Beach County season include the U.S. premiere of ā€œThis Place: Israel Through Photography’s Lensā€ at the Norton Museum of Art before it heads to the Brooklyn Museum; ā€œSatchmo at the Waldorfā€Ā  at Palm Beach Dramaworks, directed for the first time by playwright and critic Terry Teachout; the Kravis Center’s P.E.A.K. Series featuring MOMIX, RIOULT, Emeline Michel, Lula Washington Dance Theatre, Blaze, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Cameron Carpenter; and the Palm Beach Symphony’s ā€œHomage to Pablo Casalsā€ conducted by Ramón Tebar.

With more than 42,000 arts and culture offerings per year, Palm Beach County tourists look forward to many ongoing cultural traditions.Ā  These include Palm Beach Opera @ The Waterfront; the popular lecture series Culture & Cocktails at the historic Palm Beach Colony Hotel; the Palm Beach Film Festival; SunFest, Florida’s largest waterfront music and art festival; and the Lake Worth Street Painting Festival, where 400 artists use the street as a canvas to transform the downtown into an outdoor museum of original art and masterpiece reproductions.

For a complete calendar and information on visiting Palm Beach County cultural venues please visit palmbeachculture.com


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Judith Czelusniak
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