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    Dance

    American Indian Heritage Day: Dancing and Drumming

    An evening public program celebrates the traditional and contemporary arts of Texas' American Indian groups – with dancing and drumming performances.
    Thu., Sept. 1, 6pm. Free with admission.  
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    Visual Arts

    Justin Favela: Revoloteo

    Justin Favela’s work examines the intersection of American pop culture and the LatinX experience via transforming ordinary spaces into "fantastical rooms filled with joyful color and texture." Here's the debut of his new mural at the St. Edward’s University Fine Arts Gallery.
    Thu., Sept. 1, 6-9pm. Free.  
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    Classical Music

    LOLA: Lardo Weeping

    This is an original opera from award-winning composer Peter Stopschinski, based on an adaptation of Terry Galloway and Donna Nudd's one-woman play of the same name, centered on "reclusive genius Dinah LeFarge, a clever, agoraphobic, quite sexual woman of independent means who refuses to answer her door unarmed." Dinah is played by Liz Cass, with supporting performances by Nicole Taylor, Page Stevens, Holt Skinner, Alexa Capareda, and Daniela Bennetti; pianist Stopschinski is abetted by Phil Davidson (violin) and Barbara George (cello).
    Through Sept. 2. Thu.-Sat., 7pm; Sun., 3pm. $25.  
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    Theatre

    The Virgin Trial

    Playwright Kate Hennig explores the contemporary themes of victim shaming, sexual consent, and the extraordinary ability of girls becoming women as she reimagines the scandalous and little-known story of fifteen-year-old Elizabeth the First before she was Queen. Directed by Michael Cooper for the Alchemy Theatre.
    Through Sept. 24. Thu.-Sat., 8pm. $25 and up.  
    130 N. Pedernales St. #318
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