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PAJAMA-RAMA FAMILY FUN NIGHT AT THE CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER OF VIRGINIA

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PAJAMA-RAMA FAMILY FUN NIGHT AT THE CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER OF VIRGINIA

Time: January 28, 2011 from 6pm to 8pm
Location: CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER
Event Type: family, fun
Organized By: VBnightlife.com
Latest Activity: Jan 12, 2011

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PAJAMA-RAMA 
Family Film Night

Join us at the Contemporary Art Center of Virginia to celebrate the best and brightest in international children's cinema as we host the International Children's Film Festival, curated by Elizabeth Shepherd, Northwest Film Forum.

 

This one is sure to be fun for the whole family! Come dressed in your PJs and enjoy hands-on art activities and a special screening of a selection of animated films that are inspiring, magical, one-of-a-kind -- and not available on DVD. 

6-7pm: Create hands-on artworks with CAC educators, dress-up and play pretend with costumes, props and puppets and enjoy a selection of short animations created by students in CAC's Studio School classes. 

7-8pm: Relax in CAC's auditorium and enjoy a special screening of Creature Comforts, a program of international short films for all ages filled with sweet animals, cheerful music and gentle stories. Children enjoy a complimentary juice box and popcorn with each purchased ticket. Additional refreshments available for purchase, cash only.

When: Friday, January 28, 2011, 6-8pm
Where: Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach, VA 23451. 
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