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Art on the House

21 March - 25 July
Every Thursday from 4 to 8 pm, the Tampa Museum of Art offers Art on the House where admission prices change to pay-as-you-will, and visitors choose whatever admission price they want to pay. Bring the family and celebrate 100 years of art in Tampa with exhibitions that emphasize ancient, modern, and contemporary art. Beginning at 4 pm every Thursday, walk up to the Welcome Desk and tell the Visitor Experience and Engagement Representatives the admission price you chose to pay for your visit to the museum. Any donation amount is welcome
Tampa Museum of Art

Zumba in the Park

Join us for Zumba in the Park every Tuesday, from 6 – 7PM! This Latin-inspired dance and a cardio workout will be held in Curtis Hixon Park near the fountains.   April is Physical Wellness
Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park

Barre in the Park

Join us for Barre in the Park every Wednesday from 6-7pm, instructed by The Bar Method.   Founded in 2001, The Bar Method is scientifically proven to be safe and effective by physical therapists and
Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park

Pilates in the Park

Rev up your weekend with Pilates in the Park every Thursday 6-7pm, hosted by BODYBAR Pilates. Just bring your own mat and be ready for a fun and energizing core-focused workout!   April is Physical
Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park

Andrés Cepeda

Andrés Cepeda seemed to know his calling early on. He began studying piano at age 5 and wrote his first composition at 12. First as a member of Latin-rock group Poligamia and then as a solo artist, Cepeda has racked up hit after hit as well as several Latin Grammy® nominations. He’s also been a coach on Colombian television’s La Voz (The Voice) for nearly a decade.
Straz Center for the Performing Arts

Yoga in the Park

Yoga in the Park is back! Join us for Yoga in the Park every Sunday from 6-7 pm, instructed by Latonyia Sumpter with Empowered Wellbeing! This class is located in Curtis Hixon Park, welcomes all
Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park

Daniel Sloss

28 April
Scottish comedian Daniel Sloss creates comedy about topics most people discuss only under duress, death, disease and violence among them. He jokes about being called a sociopath but in truth there’s a great deal of humanity in the way he finds humor in, or at least in proximity to, horrific situations. You might be shocked, but you’ll almost assuredly be laughing.
Straz Center for the Performing Arts
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