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The all-female experimental and improvisational music group Loud Zoo performs with the Tribe and belly dancer Xenobia Friday night at Saffron's restaurant.

By Times Staff Writer
Published September 11, 2003

The all-female experimental and improvisational music group Loud Zoo performs with the Tribe and belly dancer Xenobia Friday night at Saffron's restaurant, 1700 Park St., St. Petersburg, in celebration of an art exhibit by photographer Lydia Swystun.

The music and artist's reception begin at 5:30 p.m.; the belly dancing starts at 8.

[Last modified September 10, 2003, 10:29:11]


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