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25.0_Episode 25: Keep Things Moving with Benoit Glazer

An episode of the Cocktails & Conversation podcast, hosted by Dana Marie Roquemore, titled "25.0_Episode 25: Keep Things Moving with Benoit Glazer" was published on May 25, 2020.

May 25, 2020 · Cocktails & Conversation

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When I hear of all the things Benoit has going on, I am simultaneously in awe and exhausted! If you have ever had the pleasure to take an Artistic performance at Timucua, you have Benoit to thank for it! As the conductor for Cirque du Soleil for nearly 20 years, Benoit is no stranger to bringing the Arts to life. I was so glad to be able to sit down and chat the Timucua Arts Foundation, his growing up in Canada and his love of many different types of bread. Things like Timucua are one of the things I love about Orlando. I hope you ENJOY learning about all the things Benoit is up to! Plus there is a Tito’s Handmade Vodka recipe is the so fit for SUMMER!!

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