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admin·March 7, 2013
The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra announced this week their 2013-2014 concert season, a musical exploration of classical favorites, new works, and intriguing symphonic selections from other cultures. Major highlights include Strauss’ Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks, the Dvořák Violin Concerto, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 [...]
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Brazilian Grooves

admin·March 5, 2013
Grupo Corpo at Society for the Performing Arts [Reprinted from Dance Source Houston] Pulsing rhythms, a seamless, fluid movement language, and mesmerizing choreography that spreads out horizontally across the stage evoking the sea and the mountains characterize Grupo Corpo [...]
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CTC Presents The Merchant of Venice

admin·March 5, 2013
The Potent Force of Shakespeare’s Words Every year as part of the company’s Main Stage season Classical Theatre...
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Stern Stuff

admin·March 5, 2013
Architect Bill Stern Asked ‘What Kind of City This Was to Be’ – And Built Accordingly When I...
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Who Will Win at Cliburn?

admin·March 5, 2013
The Cliburn announces today the 30 competitors selected to participate in the Fourteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition,...
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Review: Cocksucker Blues

Joseph Wozny·March 4, 2013
Robert Frank’s Cocksucker Blues is anything but a traditional rock and roll documentary. Frank’s work has been archived...
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Conversations in Movement

admin·March 4, 2013
Lucinda Cobley and Teresa Chapman Team Up at Wade Wilson Art A casual chat between painter Lucinda Cobley and choreographer Teresa Chapman at a Galveston party prompted a collaboration, Shifting Spaces, an excerpt of which will be performed on March 28 at Wade Wilson [...]
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Ceramics in Concert

admin·March 3, 2013
Annual Conference Prepares to Cover Houston in All Things Clay Fresh on the heels of the NBA All-Star...
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Bodies in Motion

admin·March 3, 2013
CAMH’s Parallel Practices Spotlights Joan Jonas and Gina Pane Curator Dean Daderko muses that firsthand interaction with a human body may be something that people are missing today, adding that, in an age in which signing petitions online counts as a form of activism, people sometimes [...]
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Buy Art! Yes, You!

Devon Britt-Darby·March 3, 2013
Why We Should Take a Seattle Critic’s Manifesto to Heart In December, Seattle critic Jen Graves unleashed a startling manifesto titled Buy Art! If You Have Never Bought a Piece of Original Art, You Are Doing Life Wrong. It raised points most critics in most cities have heard in their [...]
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Sixteen Strings

admin·March 3, 2013
Anatomy of a String Quartet Playing in a string quartet is probably about as difficult as performing neurosurgery....
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Playing with Speed

admin·March 3, 2013
Annabelle Lopez Ochoa Returns to Dance Salad Annabelle Lopez Ochoa is part of a rising crop of freelance choreographers making their marks all over the world. Ochoa has created works for Ballet Austin, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet [...]
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