May 25-June 29
15 Minutes to Curtain! Exhibition at the Bath House Cultural Center
The Bath House Cultural Center's Festival of Independent Theatres (FIT) celebrates its 15th anniversary in 2013. Without a doubt, the success of the festival
is due not only to the high quality productions presented on the stage, but also to the remarkable creativity and imagination of the visual artists who
display their creations in the gallery during the festival. The exhibition 15 Minutes to Curtain! gives local and regional artist an opportunity to participate
in the celebratory programs of the festival by merging elements of the visual arts together with elements of the world of theater. All the artists were
given theater-oriented terms and phrases, which, together with the number fifteen used as reference to the anniversary of FIT, were used as inspiration
for their creations. Expressions such as Fifteen Minutes to Curtain!, Fifteen-Minute Intermission, Seat 15, and other phrases, served as the inspiration
for the original works of art featured in this show. READ MORE |
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May 27
Allen Philharmonic Patriotic Pops concert
Programming for this concert includes marches by Sousa; The Armed Forces Salute; music
by Irving Berlin and George M. Cohan. The concert event ends with
the 1812 Overture complete with Fireworks. This concert event is free to the public,
encourages families to pack their picnic dinner, and enjoy great
music that honors the meaning of the day. READ MORE |
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April 26-May 26
Dallas Theater Center presents FLY BY NIGHT
Sometimes It Takes a Blackout To See the Light.
A star-crossed prophecy. Two charming sisters and a luckless sandwich maker.
A lot of music. Just not a lot of light.
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Nov. 8-June 2
Violent Motion: Frederic Remington’s Artistry in Bronze at the Sid Richardson Museum
Ranging in height from 19” to 31”, Remington’s action-filled sculptures of horses and their
riders defy gravity. He created 22 of the most memorable bronzes of any American sculptor
of his time, and nine of them are in this exhibition. Eight of the sculptures are on loan from
seldom-seen private collections, so this is a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to see them.
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March 2-Dec. 31
The Adventures of Great Explorers at the Dallas Arboretum
See a special exhibit of five small replica playhouses with designs inspired by the destinations
of explorers Marco Polo, Ponce de Leon, Cabeza de Vaca,
Captain James Cook, and Lewis and Clark. READ MORE |
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Nov. 8-June 2
Violent Motion: Frederic Remington’s Artistry in Bronze at the Sid Richardson Museum
Ranging in height from 19” to 31”, Remington’s action-filled sculptures of horses and their
riders defy gravity. He created 22 of the most memorable bronzes of any American sculptor
of his time, and nine of them are in this exhibition. Eight of the sculptures are on loan from
seldom-seen private collections, so this is a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to see them.
READ MORE |
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