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Fluid Movement Water Ballet this Saturday and Sunday in Patterson Park

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If you didn’t attend last weekend, you still have a chance to see Fluid Movement’s Water Ballet next weekend. To read my article on Fluid Movement for the Urbanite, “All Wet: Baltimore’s Wacky Water Ballet has a Serious Side” go to the Urbanite website.

To get more information about performances, times, and tickets, go to the Fluid Movement website.

PATTERSON PARK POOL (on Linwood St. between Baltimore St. and Eastern Ave.)
Saturday, July 31, 2010 @ 5:30 pm –BENEFIT SHOW and PARTY– Party to follow (Tickets are $20.00 for Benefit Show and Party only)
Sunday, August 1, 2009 @ 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm

Patterson Park tickets:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/118038

All shows are $10.00 (except Benefit Show). Tickets are on sale now at BrownPaperTickets and will also be sold at the door one (1) hour before showtime.

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