You know what they say about tango. It takes tutu, at least in Ybor City this summer where a collaborative multimedia exhibition opened last night.

The photographic ballet in four acts includes work from German-born photographer Dorothee Elfring alongside photos by Tampa psychiatrist and photographer Michael Sheehan. Florida Museum of Photographic Arts—where “Tutu Tango” will hang until Sept. 15—says the project “invites viewers to witness a choreographed encounter between two souls, meticulously captured individually in different parts of the world, yet brought together through similar settings and emotional resonance.”

Ybor City’s Florida Museum of Photographic Arts (FMoPA) is closed on Monday, but opens at 10 a.m. every other day except Sunday (12 p.m.). It closes at 5 p.m. except on Thursday (7 p.m.)

Tickets to visit start at $10, and children under eight years old get in free.

Credit: Photo by Dave Decker
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Dorothee Elfring at Florida Museum of Photographic Arts in Ybor City, Florida on Aug. 8, 2024. Credit: Photo by Dave Decker
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Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief...