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Sudekum Planetarium Not Just For Education Anymore

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Sudekum Planetarium

The Sudekum Planetarium inside the Adventure Science Museum is not just for education any more. Running now through September 4, 2010 the planetarium is offering a series of laser light shows sure to entertain the whole family. With music offerings from Michael Jackson, various techno artists, U2, Pink Floyd, and 80's Music there is something for everyone. Who would think that such excitement could be drawn from a little music and a choreographed light show but this is much much more. The show is an event and one not soon to be forgotten.

The Sudekum Planetarium Summer Light Series offers an experience that is unlike anything you have seen before. You enter to a filled auditorium and as you sit back the lights dim. You can feel the excitement building. The announcer encourages everyone to let go and enjoy themselves just as they would at an actual concert. The music starts to applause and the room literally begins to spin as you are looking up at the cosmic ceiling. The light show is something spectacular. It's not just beams of light but vibrant graphics all set to the nights musical theme. It is a night full of family oriented entertainment at an affordable $8 for non-members and $6 for museum members per show. Many enjoy the show so much they catch every new offering. It is always something different and always fun.

The Adventure Science Museum is located at 800 Fort Negley Boulevard  in Nashville. The shows are advertised for ages 9 and up and tickets are available at the door only and opens at 8:00 p.m. For complete information check out the Sudekum website at http://www.sudekumplanetarium.com/schedule/2010lasers.shtml or call (615) 862-5160. As a side note know that this type of show is not appropriate for everyone as strobe lights and special effects in laser light shows may cause seizures in some people.

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