- No events scheduled for Monday, March 7, 2022.
Moody Project Wall: Reginald Adams, Art of Sound & Healing
Rice University Moody Center for the Arts 6100 Main Street, HoustonArtists-in-Dialogue: Leslie Hewitt + Alexandra Kieffer
Rice University Moody Center for the Arts 6100 Main Street, HoustonA ZOOM Conversation with Professor of Portuguese and Writer Steven F. Butterman
Virtual Event via ZoomLargest Crystal Lagoons® Amenity in Texas Hosts Spring Break Event this March
12930 Crystal View Blvd. 12930 Crystal View Blvd., Texas CityOpening Reception for Samsāra VR Experience and Remote Q&A with Artist
Rice University Moody Center for the Arts 6100 Main Street, HoustonHouston Symphony presents Rachmaninoff’s Second
Jones Hall for the Performing Arts 615 Louisiana St, HoustonLargest Crystal Lagoons® Amenity in Texas Hosts Spring Break Event this March
12930 Crystal View Blvd. 12930 Crystal View Blvd., Texas CityLargest Crystal Lagoons® Amenity in Texas Hosts Spring Break Event this March
12930 Crystal View Blvd. 12930 Crystal View Blvd., Texas CityWeek of Events
Madame Butterfly
Madame Butterfly
Houston Ballet presents Madame Butterfly. Stanton Welch’s internationally acclaimed Madame Butterfly reemerges to captivate audiences once more. With a magnificent score by Puccini, in an arrangement by John Lanchbery, Madame Butterfly tells the love story of a beautiful Geisha and a handsome American. Since its premiere, Madame Butterfly has become Welch’s international signature piece, having …
Largest Crystal Lagoons® Amenity in Texas Hosts Spring Break Event this March
Largest Crystal Lagoons® Amenity in Texas Hosts Spring Break Event this March
The public can spend spring break at the state’s largest Crystal Lagoons® amenity March 11-20 and March 25-27 during Spring Break at Lago Mar. The 12-acre lagoon, 12930 Crystal View Blvd. in Texas City, will be open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day. In addition to enjoying the lagoon’s white-sand beaches and turquoise waters, …
Moody Project Wall: Reginald Adams, Art of Sound & Healing
Moody Project Wall: Reginald Adams, Art of Sound & Healing
The second iteration of the Moody Project Wall series is led by Houston-based artist Reginald Adams. Through a series of performative workshops with students and members of the community, Adams introduced therapeutic sound frequencies that were then technologically translated into visual wall graphics. Using crystal and Tibetan singing bowls, tingsha bells, and gongs, Adams arranged …
Artists-in-Dialogue: Leslie Hewitt + Alexandra Kieffer
Artists-in-Dialogue: Leslie Hewitt + Alexandra Kieffer
Join the Moody and Spring 2022 artist resident Leslie Hewitt in dialogue with Alexandra Kieffer, Assistant Professor of Musicology at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, for a night of stimulating conversation. This in-person event, facilitated by Moody executive director Alison Weaver, will delve into Hewitt’s and Keiffer’s research and explore where music, …
A ZOOM Conversation with Professor of Portuguese and Writer Steven F. Butterman
A ZOOM Conversation with Professor of Portuguese and Writer Steven F. Butterman
Join us on Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 6:30 pm EST for a ZOOM Conversation with Professor and Author Steven F. Butterman Presented in conversation with SNMA Executive Director Hunter O’Hanian, Steven Butterman will discuss his book, Queering and Querying the Paradise of Paradox: LGBT Language, New Media and Visual Cultures in Modern Day Brazil. …
Opening Reception for Samsāra VR Experience and Remote Q&A with Artist
Opening Reception for Samsāra VR Experience and Remote Q&A with Artist
Free + Open the Public | Bites + Beverages| Registration Encouraged Experience the award-winning virtual reality film, Samsāra, and speak with the director and artist Hsin-Chien Huang (remote) about how VR can promote a spiritual evolution via immersive experiences grounded in building empathy. Huang's talk and Q&A will begin at 7:30 p.m. Attendees will have …
Houston Symphony presents Rachmaninoff’s Second
Houston Symphony presents Rachmaninoff’s Second
Rachmaninoff’s rapturous and romantic Symphony No. 2 unfurls a never-ending cascade of lush, opulent melodies, each one bound to speak directly to the heart. Plus, immerse yourself in Toru Takemitsu’s beautiful and mesmerizing homage to the ocean, Toward the Sea, featuring the Symphony’s Megan Conley, harp, and Matthew Roitstein, flute. Rising young French conductor Lionel …