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Flickr Photo of the Week

Categorized Under: Arts Education, Culture, Dance, General, Local Events, Visual Arts 1 Comment

Congratulations to Ian Aberle from Allen, the winner of the Flickr Photo of the Week contest!

Free Admission to ‘The Age of Impressionism’ at the Kimbell

Categorized Under: Culture, Dance, Fort Worth Arts, General, Local Events, Music, Visual Arts No Comments

To celebrate the opening of its new exhibition, The Age of Impressionism: Great French Paintings from the Clark, the first 101 visitors to the Kimbell Art Museum on Sunday, March 11, will receive FREE admission.

A New Art Collective Flexes Its Muscles

Categorized Under: Dallas Arts District, Dance, Local Events, Visual Arts No Comments

Guest blogger Danielle Georgiou introduces to a new arts collective in town that’s reviving some old ideas.

The Big Deal: Command Performance Gala Presented by TITAS

Categorized Under: Dallas Arts District, Dance, General, Giveaways, Local Events No Comments

From classic to contemporary, the Command Performance Gala Dance presented by TITAS features some of the world’s most well-known performers and choreographers. This Big Deal will take you there.

Monday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: A local Oscar winner, a local dancer to know and a Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge blowout.

Afternoon Delight: Calling Mr. Limber

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Don’t try this at home. In fact, don’t try this at all — unless you’re in the habit of doing double-jointed breakdancing handstands.

Friday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: Arts Center of North Texas news, top young dancers hit Fort Worth and Shepard Fairey gets animated.

Wednesday Morning Roundup

Categorized Under: Arts Funding or Budgets, Dance, General, Local Events, Theater No Comments

Today in the roundup: John Leguizamo on Ghetto Klown, Bring It On’s very busy director and more money for the arts (maybe).

Afternoon Delight: Fragmented Dance

Categorized Under: Afternoon Delight, Dance, Film and Television, General No Comments

What can be beautifully fluid yet randomly scattered? Choreographed human motion given an amazing edit job.

Shepard Fairey, Tortilla Chips and the Dallas Contemporary

Street artist Shepard Fairey got a lot of media attention while he was here this past week, painting wall murals around town. But he was also signing books, selling clothing and spinning tracks at a dance party. Welcome to the Dallas Contemporary’s New Model Art Museum: part-nightclub, part-style magazine, part idea factory.

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