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January 28, 2021
ZORA! FESTIVAL 2021 


AFROFUTURISM AT ZORA! FESTIVAL

AFROFUTURISM — WHAT IS ITS SOUND?”
(A Virtual Program)

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM EST
Friday, January 29  and Saturday, January 30

 
Afrofuturism — What is its Sound?” is a 2-day event curated by Dr. Julian Chambliss, professor of English, Michigan State University and ZORA! Festival National Planner. This conference is inspired by Zora Neale Hurston’s legacy of valuing the voices and sounds of black culture and will marry elements of futurism or science fiction to the oral tradition and music technology evident in black history and culture.

Free and Open to the Public
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***FOR KIDS***

SATURDAY MORNING GAMES AT ZORA! FESTIVAL

 

SATURDAY MORNING VIRTUAL PROGRAMMING 
Free and Open to the Public


Intro to Animation

9:00 AM EST 

By Kevin Scott

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Cybersecurity: The Battlefield

10:00 AM EST 

By Ayesha Benjamin

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EA Sports Orlando AMA

11:00 AM EST 

Panel discussion

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MOVIE NIGHT AT ZORA! FESTIVAL
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 DRIVE-IN MOVIE EXPERIENCE
Saturday, January 30

(In-Person)

ZORA! Festival and Non-profit arthouse cinema, Enzian Theater will co-host a double feature Night at the Movies.  Attendees are will have an opportunity to support local Eatonville Eateries.

Featuring "Spiderman: Into the Spider Verse" and "The Best Man"
6:15 - 9:45 PM EST
ONLY Advance Ticket Sales at zorafestival.org
Location: 100 East Kennedy Blvd • Eatonville


EATONVILLE EATERIES
Call ahead and pick up a dinner order to-go, and bring it with you to enjoy at the drive-in. Click the links below to view menu options from our local eateries.

Soul Food Fantasy

Mad Crab Seafood and Wings
 ZORA! FESTIVAL'S
SIGNATURE GARDEN ART AVAILABLE NOW
BUY HERE
 




 
Zora Neale Hurston® National Museum of Fine Arts
(The Hurston
®
)

EXPANDED ZORA! FESTIVAL HOURS
Now through January 31
Monday - Friday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturdays, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sundays, 2:00 - 5:00 PM


For more information contact Cynthia Haywood: Museum Docent
407-647-3307
The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.) is a historic preservation/cultural arts/community revitalization organization, which was established in 1987 and incorporated by the State of Florida in 1988.  P.E.C. has 501 (c) 3 status as determined by the Internal Revenue Service. Our FEIN is 59-2952662.
 
COVID-19-related funding to the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.)  provided by:
Florida Humanities Council, State of Florida, Division of Cultural Affairs, and United Arts of Central Florida

We are governed by a Board of Directors, whose members are:
Officers
Winfred Chad McKendrick, President
Tadayuki (Tad) Hara, Ph.D., Vice President
Joshua Smith-Benson, PharmD., Treasurer
Rasheeda Garricks, MBA, Secretary
Marie-José François, MD, Immediate Past President
 
Members
John W. Beacham
Ava K. Doppelt, Esq.
Harietta Finley White
Thomas S. Kornegay
Reginald Lewis
Reginald B. McGill
Jenneil Ross
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