Weekend Wellness Experience
The T.R.U.T.H. Project presents
Weekend Wellness Experience
1st Saturday of each month 10:00 AM
(please arrive by 9:45 PM)
These experiences are FREE to the public, donations encouraged!Read more
The T.R.U.T.H. Project presents
1st Saturday of each month 10:00 AM
(please arrive by 9:45 PM)
These experiences are FREE to the public, donations encouraged!Read more
Open Dance Project's beloved family audiences production follows follows Dorothy as she is swept up in a tornado and transported to the magical land of OZ where she joins a Scarecrow, a Tinman, and a Lion on an adventure that teaches her about the power of thinking, loving, and daring to be different. The performance features aerial silks, acrobatics, and moments of ASL directly incorporated into clever choreography that is sure to delight children and grown-ups alike.Read more
Julia Barbosa Landois’s Praise Music Sonogram is a live performance that combines spoken word, video, and experimental sound to tell a story of motherhood, miscarriage, and abortion access across national and state borders. Contrasting an unexpected experience in a European haven for healthcare seekers with the medical scarcity and the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade in the U.S., Barbosa Landois delivers a narrative that is both deeply personal and unexpectedly comedic.Read more
Que Onda Magazine Presenta los Monólogos de Mirna C. González con su Teatro Insight, arrancan en Houston y Woodlands en el mes del amor y la amistad
En el marco del mes del amor, Que Onda Magazine inicia su programación de eventos culturales junto a Teatro Insight con El Monólogo, ¿Quién es Ela Mor? de Mirna C. Gonzalez en Houston.
Los Monólogos del Teatro Insight han sido creados para activar la motivación y la reflexión de cada persona. Vienen cargados de contenido que apelan a los sentidos antes que, al intelecto, propiciando a través de su propio genero el Insight Comedy, una forma inédita de hacer comedia creando personajes que capturan la atención de la audiencia, usando situaciones de la vida cotidiana y anécdotas que despiertan verdades profundas en la consciencia humana, a través de técnicas de desarrollo personal y mucho humor.Read more
In a world where civilization and the environment that birthed it has been decimated by myriad human-made cruelties, the question remains: will humans ever learn?
In this post-apocalyptic riff on “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” Fred’s long since gone and Nature itself is now the main character. Enter Miss LaRaj—our wise and wisecracking MUTHA of the New World Order.
Talking trees, judgmental rocks, all natural forces sing and move, attempting to guide humankind back to true symbiosis. And what better way to learn than from a kid’s show? What are humans anyway if not the petulant children of this planet?
What if we used our imaginations?Read more
International Voices Houston presents Artists-in-Residence Cecilia Duarte (mezzo soprano) and Jesús Pacheco (percussion), in collaboration with International Voices Houston musicians, performing a special recital celebrating Hispanic culture and music, including works by Manuel de Falla, Alberto Ginastera, Manuel Ponce, Javier Busto and more.Read more
Musiqa and Houston Ballet II proudly present two performances of new music and new dance, including the world premiere of a new work by Musiqa Emerging Composer commission winner Luis Quintana. All tickets are Pay-What-You-Can.Read more
Get ready to groove with the Motown Revue! Join us for an unforgettable evening featuring a live band, incredible singing, and energetic dancing, all celebrating the timeless classics of Motown. Enjoy the soulful sounds of Houston’s own local artists as they bring beloved hits to life on stage!Read more
Jazz singer and songwriter Raquel Cepeda presents Jazz on Valentine's Concert 2025, an event to celebrate love, romance, and friendship through the power of music. The concert will feature a repertoire of classic jazz standards and original compositions, with arrangements that incorporate sounds and flavors from around the world in a refined and unique style, the singer and her band will reach the hearts of the beautifully diverse Houston audience in an inspiring evening of sound and message.
Barry Sames on piano, Thomas Helton on double bass, Adriano Santos on drums, Cassio Duarte on percussion, Salvador Velasco on trumpet, and Brian Perez on sax.Read more
Meeting is a song, gathering is a dance! As the full moon symbolizes reunion and the old gives way to the new, let us dance the ballet of spring together, welcoming the new year and celebrating togetherness!Read more
A new work that tributes the composer and trumpeter Don Cherry featuring music by GRAMMY nominated trumpeter & composer Tim Hagans, choreography by Michele Brangwen, and music & movement created spontaneously in the moment by all performers. Cherry was interested in the relationship of music to the human spirit, and how music could be a force and a presence in our daily lives. Join us for an original and magical exploration and celebration of what connects us to each other and the universe. Performed by Adam Castañeda, Meredith Fages, Cristian Laverde König, Lindsey McGill and Michele Brangwen, dancers; Tim Hagans, pocket trumpet; Angela Wang, voice & keyboard; Warren Sneed, saxophone;Thomas Helton, bass; Sam Knight, drums.Read more
Dance Source Houston is excited to present the 33rd edition of Mind The Gap on February 18, 2024, continuing the organization’s 20th anniversary season. This program will feature works from a range of dance forms by local choreographers including Rebecca LaFon, Corinne Miller, Robbie Moore, Preeti Ramakrishnan, and Soren Rivero.Read more
Houston: Con Salsa! features the rich history of the development of Salsa in Houston that spans over 50 years! Labeled and launched in New York City, with roots in Cuban music, this genre was at first a source of identity for Latin people in New York and quickly expanded to other cities including Houston. With interviews, anecdotes and life changing experiences shared by pioneering figures that help launch, build and establish what we know today as the Houston Salsa Scene. The film explores the humble beginnings and the transformative role Salsa played in helping to diversify the Houston Latin population and the impact it continues to have in several areas in the country's "Most Diverse" city. Musicians, dancers, instructors, civic and media personalities and others, share their experiences on the effect this genre has had in their lives and in the Houston community. A feature of the film is interviews with Houston’s first salsa musical group director and with the first established salsa dance studio founder. Filmmaker Devonte Hill captures the universal language of salsa as we learn how rhythms and movement brought people from all over the world together – in Houston!Read more
Ethnography of Afro-Venezuelan Music is a multidisciplinary educational conference that explores the expression of the rich cultural traditions of African culture and European religious practices in Venezuela, particularly focusing on how music serves as a medium for spiritual, social, and cultural expression. It differentiates Afro-Venezuelan music from the broader Afro-Latin music scene in social and religious terms and disseminates the elements that converge in the sociohistorical construction of the Afro-Venezuelan vision and its impact on the Venezuelan colonial context.
The project, which includes videos, music, and dance, aims to strengthen ties between African American and Venezuelan communities and promote a dynamic cultural exchange. This educational-cultural activity is free for the general public.
Ethnography of Afro-Venezuelan Music is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance. Read more
Spring is in the Air with Uptown Dance Company! Celebrating the 25th Anniversary Season, featuring new premiers including Houston Ballet principal dancer Karina Gonzalez, renowned Choreographer and educator Pattie Obey and Houston Ballet former principal dancer Krissy RichmondRead more
Ray, 56, has a new identity, a new life, and is trying to put the past behind him. Una, 27, thinks of nothing else. When Una arrives at Ray's new office unannounced, guilt, rage, and raw emotions run high as they reexamine the relationship they had 15 years ago. Never able to reconcile the brutal truth of this abusive attachment, Una is looking for answers and the consequences are shattering. When one confuses abuse for love, it can disrupt their entire being.Read more
Spring Fusion with Uptown Dance Company II, Senior Company and Junior Company! Celebrating the 25th Anniversary Season, featuring new premiers including artistic director Beth Gulledge-Brown, Resident Choreographer Andre Silva, renowned Choreographer and educator Pattie Obey and Company Dancer Kaitlyn BlakeRead more
NobleMotion Dance’s 2nd company featuring 12 talented emerging artists returns to the MATCH in REVERB.
The evening includes original works by Mike Esperanza of BARE Dance, Jacob Regan, Maria Perez and NMD2 Co-Director Lauren Serrano. Additionally, this concert will feature original choreography by NMD2 company members and a special guest performance by Aidan Aloma with Sam Houston State University Department of Dance. Athletic, generous, fun and communal – REVERB highlights the talents of NMD2's up-and-coming dance artists.Read more