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Oakville Beaver, 27 Jul 2012, p. 27

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Artscene 27 · Friday, July 27, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com Putting their best foot forward photos by marta iwanek / oakville beaver / @halton_photog WHEN LEARNING TO DANCE: Above, Michel Beaudoin, director of the Oakville/ Hamilton/ Ottawa Fred Astaire Dance Studios, was at the Oakville studio Wednesday night watching students hone their skills. Clockwise from top left are: Doug and Sherry Ramshaw taking their position; Izabella Ordones (yellow), Mei Kaps (orange) and Sherry Ramshaw (far right) showing their disco moves; the dancers partnering up; Mei Kaps and dance teacher Ben Spiessens demonstrating a combination; dancers' feet quickly moving on the floor; Rosmarie Carruthers taking off her shoes following her lesson; dance shoes on display; and Spiessens giving instruction. The studio is located at 225 Lakeshore Rd. E. Art returns to the park on Simcoe Day Monday Improv comedy at The Oakville Art Society is once again bringing things back to nature with its 47th annual Art in the Park festival. The fine arts festival, taking place on the Civic Holiday of Monday, Aug. 6, will feature many new additions, as well as the return of the ever-popular Beer Gardens, catered this year by Heat Catering, and musical entertainment by Tropical Daze. "The continued success of this outdoor art show is possible thanks to the tremendous support of our community, the outstanding, hardworking volunteers and the very talented artists," stated a press release. The show will feature more than 160 artists and artisans, selected by a jurying process, from across the country, attracting thousands of visitors to Bronte. Traditional, funky, or cutting-edge, every medium is represented, such as oil, acrylic and watercolour paintings, mixed media glass, ceramics, photography, wood-turning, sculptures and fine jewelry. Art in the Park will be held at the Waterfront Heritage Park, 8 Navy St. Admission costs $3 at the gate. The Oakville Art Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting art and art appreciation in the community. Proceeds from Art in the Park benefit local art students and art society. To learn more about the event, visit www. artintheparkoakville.com or contact the art society at info@oakvilleartsociety.com or at 905-827-5711. Moonshine Cafe Oakville Improv is putting on a pair of evening comedy shows at the Moonshine Café on Sunday. The Moonshine Comedy Jam begins with the first show at 7 p.m. featuring the company's Oakville groups. The second show starts at 8:30 p.m. and features the group's veterans. Tickets cost $5 per show. Moonshine Café is located at 137 Kerr St.

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