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White Rabbit Red Rabbit

White Rabbit Red Rabbit is a worldwide phenomenon that was first produced in 2011. The contemporary play is unique in that there is no set, no costumes, no rehearsal, and no director. Ten actors will take on performing the show, one at each performance. The actors do not see the script until they perform it, creating a once in a lifetime performance. “This wildly entertaining and thought-provoking theatrical piece – where no audience can see the same show twice – blends drama, comedy and social experiment,” describe earlier production notes.Read more

Making Meaningful Change

Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist

Making Meaningful Change

How God's love can change your life and the world

Join us for this free lecture by Mark McCurties, C.S. 

This free talk will focus on universal healing precepts found in the Holy Bible, especially in Christ Jesus’ life and teachings, and show how they are available for anyone to understand and experience through the lens of Christian Science.

The talk is free, open to the community, and sponsored by Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, Houston.Read more

Navidad Venezolana en Familia

Flamart & Foundation for Modern Music

Navidad Venezolana en Familia

A beautiful tour of the traditional Venezuelan Christmas music

Navidad Venezolana en Familia, presented by foundation for Modern Music and Flamart, is a concert in which singer Inés María Bravo celebrates the vibrant Venezuelan community in Houston, and especially its children. This concert promotes the connection with Venezuelan Christmas music and all those family traditions that make the Venezuelan people happy every year.

With a touching Christmas repertoire, Inés María invites you to honor Venezuelan traditions, and join together to sing Christmas carols and parrandas full of joy, love and hope.

Merry Christmas!Read more

Best of Houston - Drag Celebration

Dragged Alive Presents

Best of Houston - Drag Celebration

Rivkah French Choreography and The Houston Drag Community

A variety style drag show highlighting the diversity of the Houston drag community. Including lip syncing, live singing, dancing, live instrumentation, artistic performances and everything in between. 

Hosted by Carmina Vavra, featuring a selection of Houston Drag ICONS. 

This performance is a part of the Dragged Alive project, a performance and workshop series that empowers and celebrates Houston’s vibrant drag culture and community. Dragged Alive is made possible by Dance Source Houston, the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance, and The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts.Read more

Fade To Black Festival 2022

The Movement:

With the advent of the Fade To Black Play Festival, we were on a mission to affect change. It was time for a new trend in the Houston theatre community! We wanted to create an outlet relevant to our present times that was purpose-driven and full of possibilities for growth, so we developed an initiative that created a platform to introduce the new plays of underrepresented, emerging African-American playwrights.

Our festival is volunteer-supported, culturally diverse, and community-based. Each year a countless number of local artists assist the festival in becoming the success it continues to be! Because of our rapid audience growth, we are now embarking upon our 9th season of excellence! Don’t miss this exciting event!Read more

Sojourns on the Silk Road: From the Orient to the Occident

An intimate evening of French and Spanish art song exploring themes of exoticism and the Western perception of “the Orient." Songs by French composers are contrasted with authentic expressions of Spanish culture by native composers and expressed visually through orientalist paintings and flamenco dance.Read more

LiveWire

Musiqa & NobleMotion

LiveWire

World and Regional Premiere

For two decades Musiqa and NobleMotion Dance have been breaking artistic boundaries in Houston and winning national acclaim for their adventurous programming. At the same time, Jose Luis Contreras-Vidal, director of the BRAIN Center at University of Houston and professor of electrical and computer engineering, has been pioneering nonsurgical brain-machine interfaces to understand the brain in action in clinical, artistic and classroom settings. This January, for the first time, the groups converge to present the world premiere of LiveWire, an innovative collaboration between scientists, musicians and dancers who will wear EEG skull caps (brain caps), while performing a new work centered around a new string quartet by artistic director Anthony Brandt, set to choreography by Andy and Dionne Noble. The performance also includes the Houston premieres of Pierre Jalbert’s Piano Quintet and Carlos Simon’s Loops for String Trio, as well as NobleMotion’s premiere of The Spider’s Den set to Lei Liang’s Gobi Gloria. NobleMotion’s dynamic Rhythm Study and artwork by Houston-based visual artist Emily Fens round out the program.Read more

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