Da Camera Mix at the MATCH
Five days of Da Camera's signature variety of jazz, classical and contemporary music, featuring international artists and outstanding local talent. Hang out with the artists between the two sets each night.Read more
Five days of Da Camera's signature variety of jazz, classical and contemporary music, featuring international artists and outstanding local talent. Hang out with the artists between the two sets each night.Read more
An eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime, while candidly disclosing hilarious and touching stories from their home lives.Read more
Open Dance Project presents the beloved children's fantasy "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe." Come journey with us through the wardrobe to the magical land of Narnia!Read more
An unfliching look at a suburban family struggling wth the effects of mental illness.Read more
A focused look into the music of Houston's own Karim Al-Zand and Nacogdoches-based composer, Stephen Lias.Read more
What can you expect with a sextet of two pianos, one flute, one violin and two singers? Everything from the ridiculous to the sublime!Read more
The time is now as The T.R.U.T.H. Project explores the subject matter of abuse. An often unspoken reality will be explored through a multidisciplinary social art experience that will not only address abuse but will also be instrumental in rising above adversities. This ENCORE performance 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, “Will you choose to rise above?”Read more
This Israeli film offers an uncompromising view of Israeli life today in a moral drama starring Moris Cohen in an electrifying performance that won him the Ophir (Israeli Oscar) for Best Actor.Read more
In this Israeli comedy, Eyal finishes the week of mourning for his late son and his wife urges him to return to their routine but instead he enlists his young neighbor to join him in smoking his son's medical marijuana. This stoned, odd duo sets out into the world, and Eyal discovers that there are still things in his life worth living for.Read more
Claudia La Rocco, poet, critic, performer and editor-in-chief of SFMOMA's Open Space, presents a talk titled "Criticism is Dead. Long Live Criticism," as part of DiverseWorks' Diverse Discourse Lecture & Studio Visit Series.Read more