Dallas Arts Week: Citywide Arts Celebration

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Mayor Mike Rawlings and the City of Dallas Cultural Affairs Commission announce the 2nd annual Dallas Arts Week to be held April 5 to 13, 2014. Dallas Arts Week 2014 features more than 80 arts and cultural events in venues across the city: from Downtown to Fair Park; Northeast Dallas to Oak Cliff, and all points in-between!

Dallas Arts Week 2014 encourages residents and visitors to participate in Dallas’ arts and cultural offerings by experiencing the community’s creative resources and enjoying the breadth of activities; from festivals and plays, to concerts, exhibitions and literary events. This city-wide initiative highlights the vibrant arts and cultural sector of Dallas that, year-round, features myriad opportunities to engage in creative activities. Campaign partners include the Business Council for the Arts and KERA’s Art&Seek.

 “Dallas Arts Week is a fantastic opportunity for the citizens and visitors of Dallas to experience the passion and vibrancy of the arts in our city,” Mayor Mike Rawlings said. “It allows people to experience the arts, engage in conversation about the arts, and realize the power of the arts.

On April 8, Mayor Rawlings will moderate the Creative Conversation panel discussion to further the dialogue about the contributions of Dallas’ creative sector on the overall success of the city. The event takes place at Dallas City Performance Hall and is sponsored by the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau. The event is free and open to the public.

KERA’s Art&Seek has developed a dedicated calendar of events listings for Dallas Arts Week, providing a comprehensive online resource for all activities (www.artandseek.org/artsweek). A Facebook page for social media postings is available at www.facebook.com/DallasArtsWeek. Residents and visitors wishing to share their arts experiences are invited to participate by posting their comments and photographs on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at #DallasArtsWeek.

 ARTsPARK at NorthPark Center

Dallas Arts Week 2014 commences with ARTsPARK, an annual celebration of the arts presented by the Business Council for the Arts and held at NorthPark Center. ARTsPARK is a family-friendly festival of arts and culture. Now spanning two days, ARTsPARK includes performances, hands-on activities and demonstrations. ARTsPARK After Dark is a ticketed social event that takes place from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday, April 4.  ARTsPARK is a free event that takes place from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m., Saturday, April 5, 2014.

Citywide Performing Arts Celebration

The community-wide Dallas Arts Week celebration takes place at venues across the city with programs for all ages and interests. See Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s Spring Fiesta! in the Arts District (April 9 and 10),  the Undermain Theatre’s regional premiere of We’re Proud to Present a Presentation …  in Deep Ellum (April 5 to 12), Cambalache Teatro en Español’s La muerte y la doncella  at the Bath House Cultural Center in East Dallas, or learn how to Make a Plate at the Kittrell/Riffkind Gallery in North Dallas.

Musical offerings include the Dallas Opera’s Barber of Seville on stage at the Winspear Opera House (April 5, 11 and 13),  the Texas Camerata at the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library (April 6) , and the Cool Thursday Concerts at the Dallas Arboretum (April 10).

Visual art exhibitions ongoing through the week include the Chrysalis fiber arts exhibition at the Texas Discovery Gardens in Fair Park, a retrospective of work by Dallas native David Bates at the Nasher Sculpture Center,  the 11th Annual Hecho en Dallas exhibition at the Latino Cultural Center, and public art tours of the Love Field Art Collection at Dallas Love Field Airport (April 8 to 10).

Festivals abound during Dallas Arts Week and include the Dallas International Film Festival (April 3 to 13), the 20th Annual Deep Ellum Arts Festival (April 4 to 6), Dallas Art Fair (April 11 to 13) and Dance Planet 18 (April 12 and 13).

Family-Friendly Arts Events

Family-friendly activities include the Crow Collection of Asian Art’s Kids Club (April 5) at the Trinity River Audubon Center, the Culture Out of School Open House at the South Dallas Cultural Center, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Play Along Concert (April 11 and 12) at the Meyerson Symphony Center.

For details about these and other arts and cultural events during Dallas Arts Week please visit www.artandseek.org/artsweek.

About the Cultural Affairs Commission

The City of Dallas Cultural Affairs Commission is an 18-member advisory board, appointed by the Mayor and City Council. The Commission works with the Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA) to foster the development of the cultural system in Dallas that provides opportunities for all Dallas citizens and visitors to have access to the arts and the means of cultural expression. OCA provides a variety of programs and services, including the management and operations of seven cultural facilities, a public art program, cultural funding programs and WRR Radio. More information on the Cultural Affairs Commission and the Office of Cultural Affairs’ programs can be found at www.DallasCulture.org.

 About Art&Seek

Art&Seek introduces you to the North Texans who make art, explores how they do it and helps you connect with it. Reports from the team’s arts journalists air regularly on KERA FM 90.1. In addition, more than 3,000 arts groups and their events are represented on Art&Seek’s calendar. Check that out, and more, at ArtandSeek.net. Art&Seek is a service from KERA/North Texas Public Media.

Main Street Garden Mudbug Bash

mudbug dfwThe Mudbug Bash is a celebration of all things spring in Dallas/Fort Worth.  It is the kick-off for spring, complete with than cold beer, hot music and plates full of crawfish.

The Mudbug Bash will in downtown Dallas at Main Street Garden. Main Street Garden Mudbug Bash features: 4,000 pounds of Crawfish, Live Music from The O’s, Jay-B & the Zydeco Posse and DJ Moxie, Crawfish Races, Psychics, and fun for the whole family! Pets are welcome but must be on a leash at all times.  Other food, beer, wine and spirits will be available for sale.

Order Your Tickets Online

$20 ticket gets you into the party and 2 lbs of Crawfish with potatoes and corn.

$5 ticket gets you into the party.

Main Street Garden Mudbug Bash is a rain or shine event – no refunds

Parking: Parking will be available for $5 in the Elm Street Garage at the corner of Harwood and Main on the day of the event.

FREE Concert by The United States Army Field Band & Soldiers’ Chorus

The United States Army Field Band & Soldiers’ Chorus, The Musical Ambassadors of the Army – Washington, DC

Saturday, March 17, 2012 – 7:30pm
Allen Performing Arts Center at Allen High School [map]
300 Rivercrest Blvd. – Allen, Texas

To request FREE tickets for this concert, visit:  Dallas Wind Symphony

All seating for this special event is General Admission – first-come, first-served seating. The US Army Field Band has requested that all patrons be seated no later than 7:15 pm for the concert. Any unclaimed, empty seats will be released at this time. Even if you are holding tickets for the performance, there is no guarantee you will have a seat if your party is not seated by 7:15 pm.

Handicap seating is available. However, please keep in mind that it is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Handicap seating cannot be reserved for this performance. Free parking is accessible directly off Rivercrest in front of APAC.

For dining information in Allen, go to http://www.visitallentexas.com
To learn more about the US Army Field Band – http://www.usarmyband.com
Sponsored by Star Community Newspapers

Rhett Miller Headlines Cystic Fibrosis Concert at the Granada Theater

The Cystic Fibrosis Concert Series (CFCS) is proud to announce the 2011 concert lineup: Rhett Miller returns to the bill for his fifth year in a row, joined by singer-songwriter Sarah Jaffe and Dallas’ own rowdy pop folk duo, The O’s. These artists take to the Granada Theater stage on Saturday, November 12 in an effort to raise money and awareness for Cystic Fibrosis. Both Rhett Miller (with his band, The Old 97’s) and Sarah Jaffee were two of the headliners at the 2011 DOMA (Dallas Observer Music Awards) Showcase on October 15th.

VIP tickets are available for $85 and will be limited to 100 people. It includes early entrance at 6pm, an exclusive artist meet & greet with special performances, hors d’oeuvres and a complimentary VIP goody bag. General admission tickets are $30 per person with the show beginning at 8pm. Purchase your tickets at granadatheater.com. The day of show, general admission tickets will be $36 per person.

Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a life-threatening, genetic disease affecting approximately 70,000 children and adults; yet, there is no government funding for CF research. All research and progress towards finding better treatments and a cure rely on funding from events like this.

The CFCS is put on by the Breathe Easy Foundation (BEF). The goal of both the CFCS and the Breathe Easy Foundation is to help raise awareness of the disease and raise funds for the great strides being made towards CF research. BEF proceeds go to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

The CF Concert Series was started in 2007 as a small effort organized by local music fans with a personal interest in helping to find better treatments and a cure for Cystic Fibrosis. Rhett Miller has been a staple of the annual event, helping to raise nearly $100,000 in support of the Cystic Fibrosis cause. Other local musicians that have performed in support of CF include Murry Hammond, Brent Best, Ben Kweller, Doug Burr and Glen Farris.

About Rhett Miller

Texas native Rhett Miller is perhaps best known as the frontman of the Dallas-based alt-country band Old 97’s. He first hit the music scene in 1989 with his solo album “Mythologies,” which was produced and recorded by future Old 97’s member Murry Hammond. Hammond and Miller went on to form alterna-pop band The Sleepy Heroes with drummer Benjamin Warrenfells in 1990, releasing one album titled “Under a Radio Sun.”

In addition to recording seven studio albums and one live album with the Old 97’s, Miller has also enjoyed success in his solo career. His 2002 album “The Instigator” received critical acclaim and substantial airplay on alternative radio stations. In 2006 Miller released “The Believer,” his first effort for the Verve Forecast label. His most recent album, “Rhett Miller,” was released in June 2009 and deemed to be Miller’s “strongest solo set ever” by Rolling Stone.

Rhett Miller has been a staple of the CF Concert Series since the beginning and continues to be a great contributor to the cause to find a cure for Cystic Fibrosis.

About the Granada Theater

The Granada Theater has been voted Best Live Music Venue 2007 – 2010. Built in 1946, the historic Granada Theater is locally owned and operated. The Granada staff is a collection of talented, experienced, professionals who appreciate continuing the legacy of this great building and the art that takes place inside.

Cystic Fibrosis Concert Series 2011
November 12, 2011
Ticket Price: $30 – $85
Granada Theater, 3524 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, 75206
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