Acting Black
Written and Performed by American Theatre Legend Carlyle BrownRead more
Written and Performed by American Theatre Legend Carlyle BrownRead more
Join Apollo and guests for a season-finale concert celebrating Vietnamese culture and symbolizing the power of music to build bridges and to promote peace and understanding.Read more
Continuing our 10th Anniversary season, we explore Apollo’s beginnings and how its multicultural and folkloric focus was discovered. Program features composers who inspired Apollo to pursue programmatic concert themes connected to Houston’s and the United States’ cultural diversity, along with the inception of 20x2020.Read more
An evening of Ukrainian melodies, featuring a new commission by Grammy-winning Ukrainian composer-conductor Virko Baley. Lauded Ukrainian-American pianist PAVEL GINTOV and violinist OLEG SULYGA join as guest artists, and University of Houston musicologist HOWARD POLLACK presents a pre-concert talk.Read more
Come join us in our winter wonderland as we celebrate our newest holiday tradition. Our Christmas inspired showcase tells a story about a little girl named 'Lynn' who doesn't believe in Santa. We follow her through a snow-filled journey as she makes inspiring and heartwarming discoveries.Read more
The World’s Youngest Solo Musician’ Ethan Bortnick performs a live intimate concert! Ethan’s PBS Concert specials have been seen by millions! Join Ethan as he sings some of the most incredible songs for all generations to enjoy together! Ethan’s concert features him playing and singing his original compositions, along with songs from today’s hits to the Beatles, Michael Jackson, Chopin, Billy Joel, Broadway, The Great American Songbook and Much much more! This is a concert for all ages!Read more
The Season 13 of ROCO's “Unchambered” series concludes at MATCH with “Magical Inspirations,” featuring ROCO violinist and concertmaster, Scott St. John.Read more
ROCO Brass Quintet – led by George Chase, trumpet – will present “The Wonderful English and Oz”, a program that includes the world premiere of a commission by Houston-based jazz composer, Paul English, as well as works by Farnaby, Sarcich, and Ewazen.
Join The T.R.U.T.H. Project on World AIDS Day as stigma, prevention and education is explored through the utilization of spoken word, movement, song and theater during the latest installment of The T.R.U.T.H. Project titled, The Story Told. An often challenging reality will be explored through a multidisciplinary social art experience that will not only address HIV and stigma but will also be instrumental in rising above adversities and uniting everyone on this life journey. The space will be intimate and will place both artist and attendees in a position to look each other directly in the eyes and ask the question, “On this journey, what will be your story told?”
Social Art. Education. Awareness. Community
CAMH continues the Gamson Artist Lecture Series by bringing artist Mary Weatherford, the subject of an upcoming retrospective at CAMH in 2019, to Houston to share image, inspiration, music, and stories about her work in the context of art history and her life. Weathford's lecture will be followed by a conversation with CAMH Director, Bill Arning. Read more