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for Wed., July 31
  • "Out of Homeland" Concert

    Ukrainian composer and Austinite Alex Syedin debuts his new contemporary classical piano album "Out of Homeland," which includes 12 original compositions. The album is dedicated to all who have been forced to leave their homelands because of war. "Out of Homeland" concert is hosted by Liberty Ukraine Foundation.
    Sat. June 15, 4pm-7pm  
    Steinway Piano Gallery
  • Colors of Dance

    Join the School of Indian Percussion & Music for an enchanting evening celebrating the rich cultural heritage of India at "Colors of Dance." Immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythms and graceful movements of traditional Indian classical dance, featuring captivating performances of Kathak and Bharatnatyam.
    Sat. June 22, 6pm  
    Anderson High School
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    Theatre

    Annie

    Leapin' lizards! Could it be true that the Chronicle's own Robert Faires plays the part of Daddy Warbucks in this ridiculously popular musical classic based on Harold Gray's old-school comic strip about a plucky young orphan in the Depression Era? Yes, he does – among an exuberant cast of TexARTS professionals directed by Joey Banks.
    Through Aug. 4. Wed.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 2pm. $43-53.  
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    Happy Birthday, Wizard Boy!

    From 4:30-8pm, there'll be family-friendly activities, such as wand-making, games, temporary tattoos, and a photo booth at this HP b-day bash. Afterward, 21+ to party with entertainment from Slash Fiction Salon.
    Wed., July 31, 4:30-11pm. Free.  
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    Classical Music

    Tribes: Amphion's 10th Anniversary

    Amphion Choir presents a fusion of choral sound and spoken word celebrating the meaning of finding a place to belong, the true definition of family, and how the bonds we create together make us stronger – all in a show that blends world music, contemporary composers, and popular songs. Bonus: Austin Haller and line upon line percussion.
    Wed., July 31, 7:30pm; Fri.-Sat., Aug. 2-3., 7:30pm. $15-20.  
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