The biggie this weekend is the Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival, which will once again light up the November darkness with light displays, music, dance, poetry, theater and art installations. The fest will officially open at 5:30 p.m. Saturday and continue all the way to midnight. It is a bit unclear how many artists will be participating, as numbers cited range …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor She grew up with flamenco-artists parents, studied and performed flamenco dance herself, and designed flamenco costumes. Now, San Antonio designer Lisa Perello, would like to dress all her customers in flamenco-inspired fashions. She will be showing her new creations Thursday at the Farbrictopia Warehouse, which is next door to her shop/studio on W. Laurel St., downtown. …
Lots of new exhibits are opening or have just opened across the city. The McNay Art Museum isfeaturing 100 works by the California artist Wayne Thiebaud who is 100 years old. The career-spanning exhibit shows a wide range of artistic interests and subject matter, that also reflect the art trends of a century. Not to be missed! (To learn more …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor You don’t hear that much about it, but San Antonio does have a pretty lively flamenco community of both dancers and musicians, who are joining forces this weekend to present the 12th annual WeFlamenco Festival at multiple locations across the city. It’s a “grass roots” effort spearheaded by Carmens de la Calle CafĂ© and several other …
by JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor When the Crocker Museum of Art in Sacramento decided to organize a tour of Wayne Thiebaud’s art to honor the artist who had just turned 100 years old, it reached to possible venues around the country, including the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio. They didn’t have to ask twice. “On our part, there was a …
The end of October brings cooler weather and the first fall festivities, some of which have little to do with the arts and others that include an arts component. We will try to focus on the latter. URBAN-15’s Carnaval de los Muertos, is all about music and dance and spectacle, with lights embedded in dancers’ costumes, and drummers keeping everyone …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor By now, it’s public knowledge that the San Antonio Symphony is going through another financial crisis that stopped the music-making, and placed the non-profit’s board and its musicians on opposite sides of a dispute over contracts and the future of the orchestra. Citing lack of funds, the Symphony Society, the nonprofit board that governs the symphony, …
Have you missed the ballet? We have. So, we are overjoyed that Ballet San Antonio will once again brighten the Tobin Center’s main stage this weekend, live and in-person, with its season opener, A Night at the Castle. That’s a clever title for a medley of dances from the greatest ballets of the classical repertoire such as Swan Lake and …
A couple of weeks ago we told you about the unique exhibit and sale called One People, Many Paths: The Sacred Art of Altars, organized by the equally unique Celebration Circle, an inclusive multi-faith community. Here’s how they define themselves: “We honor the sacred in ourselves, each other and All of Creation.” Once a year, the good folks of Celebration …
Music, music everywhere! Where to begin? Two outstanding chamber music ensembles are having concerts next week. SOLI Chamber Ensemble, which performs music by 20th and 21st-century composers, is presenting its second concert of the season, “Fractals,” described as “an exploration of infinite color, shape and voice, as composers weave new sounds and combinations into the ever-evolving kaleidoscope of music.” Scheduled …