DaVinci & Michelangelo

Coconut Telegraph

The “Discover DaVinci & Michelangelo: Side by Side” original, nationally touring theater performance returns to the Manatee Performing Arts Center in Bradenton for two performances to benefit Manatee Education Foundation and Manatee Educational Television on Saturday December 27 for a 2pm matinee and 8pm evening performance. Mark Rodgers, the creator and host of the multi-media performance, is also the curator of the DaVinci Machines and Michelangelo Exhibitions, from the permanent Museum of Leonardo DaVinci in Florence, Italy currently touring the United States and on display at the Bradenton Auditorium.  Rodgers originally developed the idea to compare and contrast the two geniuses while curating the DaVinci and Michelangelo Exhibition in Denver, CO. The multi-media event is a combination of host Rodgers and a presentation that includes movies, 3D-animations of machines and inventions, images of codices, artwork, paintings and sculptures.

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