Fluid Movement’s ‘Sharkespeare’ Combines Synchronized Swimming and Shakespeare

The cast of Fluid Movement's "Sharkespeare" (Photo by Jim Burger)

Ahoy! Fluid Movement, Baltimore’s wackiest (and only?) water ballet troupe is back for another lap across the pool. This season’s production —”Sharkespeare” – throws water on the Bard himself. Catch the show, July 29-30 at Druid Hill Park pool and Aug. 4-6, at Patterson Park pool. For more information, visit fluidmovement.org.

All photos by Jim Burger

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