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Witness unique shows while on Florida holidays

Holiday makers who are hoping to step off the beaten track while enjoying stays in Florida villas should check out a couple of exciting events coming to Orlando over the next few months.

The popular Sunshine State resort is host to both the Winter Park Bach Festival and the Orlando Cabaret Festival during the spring months.

It is the Winter Park Bach Festival which kicks off proceedings at the end of this month, with a show celebrating the birthday of the famous German composer.

Performed under the guidance of Dr John V Sinclair, the attraction is perfect entertainment for classical music lovers.

In fact, the New York Times has deemed the Winter Park Bach Festival as "one of the most outstanding choral events" across all of the US.

People seeking out villas in Florida between April and May have also been encouraged to head along to catch all of the action of the Cabaret Festival.

Taking place inside Orlando's Mad Cow Theatre, guests have the chance to relax and enjoy a collection of jazz, Broadway and pop performances at an intimate setting.

Posted by Joseph Brady
 

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