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Latino Arts
This fall, visit Latino Arts for vibrant
cultural activities and art.
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Celebrate Day of the Dead with Latino
Arts at two Pinto con Tinto workshops.
Make Yolotl–special 3-dimensional-
hearts–5:30pm Nov. 7, and sugar skull
masks at 5:30pm Nov. 14. Enjoy wine and
delicious tapas while you create colorful
art! Tickets are $35 per workshop, which
includes supplies. Must be 21 to attend.
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Get swept away by an evening
of dancing, colorful costumes, and
spectacular live music presented by
community organization Panadanza
Dance Company at Soy De Aqui Ahora
(I'm From Here Right Now), Dec. 6.
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Cut and Paste: A Solo Exhibit by Ellia
Ana Hill is on display from Dec. 6-Feb. 21,
2025. The Puerto Rican paper artist uses
vintage and modern papers to create
hand-cut illustrations.
Visit latinoartsinc.org for more
information..
Tantalizing
Tidbits
from Milwaukee's
Arts Scene
Skylight Music Theatre
Celebrating the holiday season, the Skylight
Theatre presents the exuberant and heart-warming
musical Oliver! Nov. 15-Dec. 29.
Based on the classic Charles Dickens novel
Oliver Twist, with the book, music and lyrics
by Lionel Bart, the production tells the story of
kind-hearted orphan Oliver Twist, who meets a
colorful gang of pickpockets and outcasts, and the
adventures that ensue.
Oliver! features both actors Gus Kolbe and Mac
Heinrich as Oliver, and Jenna Kryslak and Harper
Fornstedt as Artful Dodger. Other actors include
Randall Dodge as Fagin, Rachel Schoenecker as
Nancy, and Jared Brandt Hoover as Bill Sikes, along
with two dozen youth performers.
With catchy tunes and plenty of humor, Oliver!
is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. The production is
recommended for ages 8 and up.
Purchase tickets at
skylightmusictheatre.org
or call the box office at (414) 291-7800.
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