Picasso at the Lapin Agile

Trinity Street Theatre 901 Trinity St, Austin, TX, United States

“Einstein and Picasso walk into a bar….” describes the successful off-Broadway comedy by the popular actor, comedian, and screenwriter Steve Martin. In a 1904 Parisian café, a beloved watering hole to struggling artists and local eccentrics, Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso meet to muse just before the renowned scientist transformed physics and the celebrated painter

$15 – $25

SW!NG OUT

Bass Concert Hall

Acclaimed choreographer and Dance Magazine cover star Caleb Teicher brings the thrill of the swing dance world to Bass Concert Hall for their Austin debut. With live music by the acclaimed Eyal Vilner Big Band, Lindy Hop champions use the joy, fire, and fight of competitive and social swing dance as a launching pad to explore and

$25 – $65

15TH ANNUAL VIVA MEXICO CELEBRATION

Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center 600 River St., Austin, TX, United States

PRESENTED BY: Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center DATES: September 17, 2022 LOCATION: Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center TIME: 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM PRICE: Free This lively celebration will include live music and dance performances, panel discussions, family-friendly art activities, and a mercado by Frida Friday ATX. Special guest hosts from Univision will lead the evening’s

Free

Night Birds

The Cathedral 2403 East 16th Street, Austin, TX, United States

Celebrate Austin's local artists and enjoy an intimate evening of storytelling through dance and music backdropped by a colorful art exhibit. Complimentary bar provided by local breweries and distilleries. When: September 22 & 23 Two shows per evening Show times TBA Where: The Cathedral 2403 E 16th St, Austin, TX 78702

Makuyeika Colectivo Teatral — Andares

McCullough Theatre 2375 Robert Dedman Dr, Austin, TX, United States

Woven from ancestral myths, traditional music, and a three-person narrative, Andares reveals the extraordinary spirit of Mexico’s remote corners and the astonishing pathways of its humblest of inhabitants. With a live musician and inspired actors, this profound play shines a light on a range of realities — land usurpation, widespread violence, community resistance — that Indigenous people

$10 – $50

Sandbox Percussion — Andy Akiho’s Seven Pillars

McCullough Theatre 2375 Robert Dedman Dr, Austin, TX, United States

Described as “exhilarating” (The New York Times), and “virtuosic and utterly mesmerizing” (The Guardian), Brooklyn’s Sandbox Percussion has established themselves as a leading proponent of this generation of contemporary percussion chamber music. 2021’s Grammy-nominated record Seven Pillars is the jaw-dropping result of a years-long collaboration with trailblazing composer Andy Ahiko. The boldly genre-defying audio and video collaboration

$25 – $50

FFTX: The Front Market Weekend Three

Ani's Day & Night 7107 East Riverside Drive, Austin, Texas

Each weekend will feature a new lineup of vendors and a curated selection of surprise pop-ups, rotating brunch menus and immaculate DJ sets. 100% open-air, outdoors and free the public.

Free

Cullberg — Works by Deborah Hay featuring music by Graham Reynolds

McCullough Theatre 2375 Robert Dedman Dr, Austin, TX, United States

Performance Date  - Sat, Jan 28 The Match at 2:00 p.m. Horse, the solos at 7:30 p.m. featuring live music by Graham Reynolds Deborah Hay is an internationally renowned choreographer whose unique approach to movement forever changed how the world makes and views dance. Hay is recognized as a pivotal figure in the development of post-modern dance

$25 – $50

8th Annual Woman’s Way Business Awards & Gala

Austin Marriott Downtown 304 East Cesar Chavez St, Austin, TX, United States

Join us for the 8th Annual Woman's Way Business Awards & Gala! Happy hour, dinner and a night of celebrating. We are proud to present for the 8th year in a

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