The Japanese artist makes her Texas debut with a large-scale multimedia exhibition that evokes a pool with flowers falling into it that complements the center’s water garden.
Seventy years after the luxury liner sank in the Atlantic more than 150 items from the wreck were brought up from the ocean floor and brought together for this fascinating show. Timed tickets are required.
In which modern movement masters from all over Texas and beyond, even a few international artists, come to compete and spectate. B-Boy City "keeps the true competitive spirit of hip-hop alive by holding battles for dancers, b-girls, b-boys, poppers, and dance crews."
Featuring cellist Francesco Mastromatteo performing Haydn's Cello Concerto in D Major, conducted by Robert Radmer. Bonus: works by Handel and Mozart, too!
The Firebird is that much-celebrated Stravinsky-scored ballet, here choreographed by Stephen Mills, about an adventuresome prince who falls athwart trouble and seeks the help of a mystical female creature willing to make the ultimate sacrifice so he can find true love. Dvořák Serenade is a contemporary wonder by New York choreographer Lar Lubovich. Both are accompanied live by the Austin Symphony Orchestra.
Austin Bat Refuge Presents: Gotham City is once again riven with crime, so Michael Keaton and director Tim Burton's Batman save the citizens from the megalomaniacs.
Take the brand-new all-natural hair care line for a test drive, get hair advice from the professionals, and enjoy a tasty Caribbean brunch from Kreyol Korner.
Cellist Nora Karakousoglou presents “Beyond Zorba the Greek: Innovation in Greek Music in the Twentieth Century," for which listeners will be guided through works for solo cello and for cello and piano by Nikos Skalkottas, Solon Michailidis, and Giorgos Kasassoglou, among others, the pieces used to outline the evolution of Greek art music during the twentieth century.
Get creative with Indivisible Austin and March On Texas as they write to 90,000 progressive women to remind them to vote in the upcoming election. For more on the November 6 midterms follow our election coverage.
First, note that this play deals with themes of violence, cannibalism, and memory and is not for the faint of heart (or stomach). That's because Chris Fontanes has written about the relationship between two women who capture, torture, kill, and consume men who have committed sex crimes. And it's directed by Dani Stetka for Bottle Alley Theatre Company.
Film Premiere: An independent documentary following a nine-day motorcycle ride along the Texas/Mexico border taken by Austin musician Aimee Bobruk. Each screening will be followed by a Q&A.
Saturday kicks off with a performance by Round Rock Ballet Folklórico, followed by storytime, lotería, and activities including tortilla-making and papel picado crafts.
This exhibition is enhanced with artifacts providing historical context for the paintings, rich with the unbroken connection the Comanche people have with their roots. Also, Rodeo: The Exhibition. Boy howdy, it's the history of the Texas rodeo – vibrant, interactive, and fully documented in this fine new show.
A family-friendly one-stop shop of various arts activities, a virtual reality corner, interactive theatre, miniature movie making, an interactive arts installation, live music, free beer, drinks, and snacks, and more!