The lineup includes familiar names such as Henry Brun and the Latin Playerz Orchestra; Grammy-winning saxophonist Joe Lovato and his trio; Lao Tizer and his band; saxophonist Kirk Whatlum, and terrific guitarist Sergio Lara and his trio.
Three Summer Festivals
Around here, summer is definitely not a dead season when it comes to the arts. Something is always going on and this weekend is a good example. Not one but three different festivals are taking place, all featuring multiple events.
Don’t Miss Cactus Pear; Check Out Karavan
To celebrate two decades of existence, the 2016 event features 20 artists performing 20 chamber works by well-known and beloved composers from the past such as Ravel, Brahms, Schubert and Dvorάk, as well as newer pieces by contemporary composers, including a commissioned 2015 number by Kevin Puts.
Atticrep’s New Show “14” and Piano Fireworks
If you are a music fan, the San Antonio International Piano Competition should be on your list of thing to do this week.
“Ballet Alive,” “Colores” and “Cinderella” – Stages are Alive with Dance and Music
Ballet San Antonio (BSA) closes its 2015-16 season this weekend with “Ballet Alive,” a showcase of mostly contemporary works, some of them created in the past few years.
“Honoring Women” Exhibit Part of “Multiples” at GCAC
Now you know where you need to be this weekend! Opening reception is Friday from 6-9 p.m. Exhibits will run through May 20.
Riverdance is Back!
Riverdance, probably the most popular dance show in recent history, is coming back to the Majestic Theater this weekend for five performances.
On & Off Fred Studio Tour is This Weekend
More than 70 artists will be showing their work at 50 locations along the Deco section of Fredericksburg and throughout the surrounding neighborhoods of Alta Vista, Beacon Hill, Monticello Park, Los Angeles Heights, Jefferson and Woodlawn Lake.
Peter Pan, The Seagull And a Lot More
Valentine’s Day weekend is going to be busy! Arts organizations clearly believe that arts and love go together and they want you to enjoy yourself throughout this weekend.
San Antonio Arts Scene, January 2016
January used to be a relatively quiet month for artists and audiences alike, giving people some time to recover from the normally intense holiday season. It’s no longer the case. January 2016 is bursting with interesting stuff on many fronts but especially in music.