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Local students to exhibit their talent at Thursday event

By T&D STAFF  Thursday, July 17, 2008

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The culmination of a five-week program at South Carolina State University will be on display tonight on S.C. State's campus.

Students representing Orangeburg Consolidated School Districts Three, Four and Five and Felton Laboratory School as part of the Orangeburg-Calhoun Consortium for the Arts will display their visual art creations and mastery of dance, theater and music techniques at the consortium's visual arts display, set for 6 to 6:45 p.m. in the I.P. Stanback Museum, and at a presentation of Disney's "Aladdin Jr." at 7 p.m. in the Martin Luther King Jr. Auditorium.

The summer program brings together local students in grades four through 11, who have been deemed by their districts as gifted and talented and who have passed a three-step screening process, for five weeks of study at S.C. State. There is no cost to the students to participate in the program.

Admission to tonight's display and performance is free and open to the public.

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