You’ve read her writing about dance on the Art&Seek blog (most recently here and here). And now you can hear her talk about her passion in the flesh. Danielle Georgiou will lead a gallery walk on Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. at the Dallas Museum of Art titled “Discovering the Other Through Movement and the Visual Arts.”
Archive: 'Dance'
Inspired by Pablo Picasso’s The Guitarist, Elledanceworks Co-Director Michele Hanlon’s The Guitarist/Outside-In depicts the journey of an eccentric individual attempting to find her way in the world, and control the chair that she is attached to.
Trick or treat? On Friday night at the Winspear Opera House, Complexions Contemporary Ballet gave us nothing but treats as the company kicked off TITAS’ annual dance series with a program filled with love, sweat and tears.
TOP OF THE LINE OR END OF THE LINE? NYTimes architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff writes that Dallas’ Arts District may mark a new beginning around these parts but it’s actually the last such major downtown renovation project currently in the American pipeline. (Well, there’s Miami’s, but Ouroussoff counts that one as “finished” because the money’s [...]
Congratulations to Lily Sloan of Denton, the winner of the Flickr Photo of the Week contest!
Guest blogger Gail Sachson owns Ask Me About Art, offering lectures, tours and program planning. She is Vice-Chair of the Cultural Affairs Commission and a member of the Dallas Public Art Committee. The crowd of 45,000 who came to Spotlight Sunday in the Arts District should be home now writing thank you notes to the donors [...]
You didn’t manage to get to the Arts District Sunday? Still stuck on the Green Line? Feeling left out of the whole sunshine-y, people-happy, arts-splendid, crowded-parking experience? Well, we’ve got a video for you. Two of ‘em, in fact.
Officials are now estimating that some 45,000 people flocked into the streets of downtown for the splendid Peforming Arts District’s open house on Sunday. The lines to get into all the gorgeous new buildings remained about 5-6 people deep and going on 200+ long throughout the entire day. Therefore we opted to spend most of [...]
Do you have health insurance? Do you want it? Many folks in our creative community- actors to gallery owners, fashion designers, authors, filmmakers, painters – are uninsured or underinsured . But now a group is calling for artists to stand together to change that. Of course, they’re doing it in a fun and funky [...]
So Saturday night, the AT&T PAC threw its cumulative wingding-gala, the final fundraising frolic before Sunday’s open house, when the whole Arts District welcomed the two freshman facilities by getting all free and easy with a day’s worth of open-admission museums and concerts. Think of it as kind of a cultural Rush Week. So anyway, [...]







