News Roundup: It’s going to be a quiet weekend

As the concern over the spread of COVID-19 grows, health organizations such as the CDC and the World Health Organization, as well as government officials at all levels, are urging Americans to practice “social distancing” and stay home as much as possible. As a consequence, arts and cultural institutions have been cancelling events and temporarily closing their doors. It is …

News Roundup: Mostly Cancellations but here are a few suggestions

Yesterday we wrote a News Roundup about a few events that were going to proceed as planned. But then, email after email flooded our inbox with announcements of closing and postponing shows, exhibits and concerts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and follow the directives issued by the authorities. The Tobin Center is rescheduling all its shows, the folk-dance …

Big News from Ballet San Antonio

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor — Most established ballet companies also operate affiliated ballet schools, and now Ballet San Antonio will have one as well. The company just announced the formation of a training program to be led by Sofiane Sylve, a French-born ballerina who has been a principal dancer of San Francisco Ballet since 2008. “Sofiane Sylve is a world-class …

New Stage Shows, a Unique ballet, CAM Perennial, and more…

NEWS ROUNDUP Let’s start with what’s happening tonight! Munoz Public Relations and the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center have teamed up to bring us Ballet Nepantla, a young New York-based dance company founded by Andrea Guajardo, a S. Texas native and a dance innovator. The enigmatically named company will present its evening-long show, Valentina, a choreographic hybrid of ballet and Mexican …