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Saturday, April 14 – Two experts in their field will collide for a one-night performance at the Dallas’s AT&T Performing Arts Center.
Shen Yun brings to life 5,000 years of Chinese civilization through classical Chinese dance and music in an exhilarating brand new show you will never forget.
Three very unique musicals have taken Dallas stages and stolen the hearts of local audiences with stellar singing and dancing.
Who’s as cuddly as a cactus? Who’s as charming as an eel? If you don’t already know the answers to these questions, you should make your way down to the Winspear Opera House this weekend to see the classic holiday story “The Grinch who stole Christmas.†“You’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch†might be the […]
What happens when you put a room full of people- all of varied ages, experiences, and cultural backgrounds- with a trio of hairless, painted men with no ears? Â Awesomeness. Â That is what I experienced this past Wednesday as the Blue Man Group took to the stage at the Winspear Opera House and converted one of […]
Artist Guillermo Kuitca will join Noah Simblist, Associate Professor of Art at SMU, and Charles Wylie, the Lupe Murchison Curator of Contemporary Art, for a discussion of his work.
Mr. Kuitca is the designer of the Winspear Opera House permanent stage curtain that was done in collaboration with the center’s architects, Foster & Partners.
The AT&T Performing Arts Center’s week long grand opening is coming to a close Sunday with an all day/all free festival.
The complete calendar schedule is below and it is chock full of entertainment for those who have been looking forward to seeing the Performing Arts Center in full swing.
Events begin at 11AM and museums in the Dallas Arts District will be free of charge!
Join the Dallas Arts District this Saturday, August 08, 2009 for a walking tour of the Dallas Arts District, the largest urban arts district in the United States. Listen to experienced docents share the area’s history and architecture while strolling by the Crow Collection of Asian Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas Museum of Art, Meyerson Symphony Center, historic Belo Mansion and Cathedral Shrine of the Vrigin of Guadalupe. Get a close up view of the Winspear Opera House and Wyly Theatre under construction and set to open in fall 2009.