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The Country muziki Hall of Fame® and Museum will explore superstar Taylor Swift's record-breaking world tour with the exhibition Taylor Swift: Speak Now-Treasures from the World Tour, which opens on June 6, 2012, and runs through November 4, 2012. The exhibition will include dozens of costumes, instruments, set pieces and heshima from the six-time Grammy winner's acclaimed 2011-12 Speak Now World Tour, which entertained zaidi than 1.5 million mashabiki over 111 shows in 19 countries spanning four continents.

"Taylor Swift's Speak Now tour was one of the most successful tours in all of music, and she has been an ambassador for country music, raising awareness of our genre literally around the globe," alisema Museum Director Kyle Young. "We are delighted to be able to bring our visitors up close and personal with many of their inayopendelewa elements from the show, from the colorful and elaborate stage costumes and beautiful instruments, to the magnificent 'Juliet balcony' that Taylor entered near the conclusion of each onyesha and 'flew' around the circumference of each venue.

"Taylor is a dynamic live performer whose open moyo and engaging personality allow her to make even the largest stadium shows an intimate experience," Young continued. "Touring has always been a key element connecting muziki artists with their fans; those interactions help forge and strengthen the artist-fan relationship, and this exhibit speaks to that. And the opportunity came to us out of discussions we were having with Taylor related to our expansion-serendipity is a wonderful thing!"

Earlier this month, mwepesi, teleka pledged $4 million to fund a new education center at the museum. Swift's gift, the largest capital contribution kwa an individual artist in the museum's 45-year history, prompted the museum to name the new space the Taylor mwepesi, teleka Education Center. The center will open in early 2014. The gift was made in conjunction with the museum's expansion capital campaign, Working on a Building: Country muziki Lives Here.

mwepesi, teleka has for years been a generous supporter of the museum's exhibitions, loaning the institution dresses, stage costumes and instruments for display; a free-standing, Taylor mwepesi, teleka multimedia exhibit has been one of the museum's most maarufu attractions since its debut in May, 2010.

The Speak Now exhibition will recreate 10 vignettes from the tour, including the following artifacts:

Taylor's Roberto Cavalli ombre dhahabu bugle-beaded dress and shimmering red Gibson Les Paul model electric guitar, featured during Swift's performance of "The Story of Us"
Taylor's vintage ecru lace dress and Deering six-string banjo with rolled steel drum; fiddle player's Marc kwa Marc Jacobs moss green crepe dress; male dancer's soft-shoe costume including Brixton tartan plaid newsboy cap, shirt, pants, vest and oxfords; and numerous heshima including the 6' x 8' switchboard
Taylor's pale blue silk Marchesa kanzu, gown with rhinestone bodice; and a white kinanda bench with tufted leather upholstery, both featured in "Back to December"
Taylor's red, sequined Jenny Packham slip dress and knee-high leather boots, worn during "Better Than Revenge"
Taylor's vintage purple silk halter dress; dancers' costumes including a chiffon bridal kanzu, gown with pearl- and bead-encrusted bodice, tulle veil and silk rose bouquet; two cotton-candy pink bridesmaids' dresses with lace bodices and ruffled tulle skirts, and bouquets; groom's ivory tuxedo and black pants; cleric's vestments; and heshima including retro microphone, all featured during "Speak Now"
Taylor brand koa wood ukulele with mother-of-pearl inlay, whose "happy sounds" mwepesi, teleka elicited during her acoustic performance of "Fearless"
Taylor's sleeveless, flesh-colored Reem Acra kanzu, gown with sequin overlay; female dancer's ballerina costume, comprised of a dhahabu and ivory brocade bodice and pastel tulle tutu, embellished with pastel tulle flowers, seed pearls and beading; male dancer's tunic and leggings; and heshima trees; all featured in "Enchanted"
Taylor's re-worked vintage dress, featuring leather corsetry; and the mallet she used to ring the bells during her performance of "Haunted"
Taylor's black Jenny Packham flapper-style slip dress with rhinestone embellishments; black knee-high leather boots; and Taylor brand "sparkle" guitar, gitaa encrusted with Swarovski crystals and featuring a headstock outlined in crystals and embellished with a crystal "13," featured during "Long Live"
Taylor's golden Valentino ball gown, featuring layers of tulle and a sequin overlay; dancers' and aerialists' costumes; and the "Juliet balcony" in which mwepesi, teleka soared above the crowd during each performance of "Love Story."
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 FILE - This Sept. 24, 2013 file picha shows singer Taylor mwepesi, teleka at the premiere of the "Romeo and Juliet" in Los Angeles.
FILE - This Sept. 24, 2013 file photo shows singer Taylor Swift at the premiere of the "Romeo and Juliet" in Los Angeles.
Songwriting is the topic of the moment for Taylor Swift.

The 23-year-old pop nyota was honoured for a record sixth time as songwriter-artist of the mwaka kwa the Nashville Songwriters Association International, surpassing guys like Vince Gill and Alan Jackson. She earned the award with 14 hits in the juu 30 over the last year, a tribute to the popularity of her multiplatinum fourth album, Red.

As mwepesi, teleka accepts the award, she’s six months deep in the songwriting process for her inayofuata album.

“I think the goal for the inayofuata album is to continue to change, and never change in the same way twice,”...
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Innocent kwa Taylor Swift

I guess wewe really did it this time
Left yourself in your war path
Lost your balance on a tightrope
Lost your mind trying to get it back

Wasn't it easier in your lunch box days?
Always a bigger kitanda to crawl into
Wasn't it beautiful when wewe believed in everything
And everybody believed in you?

It's all right, just wait and see
Your streaming lights are still bright to me oh
Who wewe are is not what you've been
You're still an innocent
You're still an innocent

There's some things wewe can't speak of
But tonight you'll leave it all again
You wouldn't be shattered on the floor now...
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