![]() ![]() 10 am.ĭance Source Houston presents Barnstorm Dance Fest In June, for National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month, there will be complimentary smoothies while supplies last. Farm stands offering ripe fruits and vegetables will showcase fresh produce not available at local grocery stores or the Memorial Villages Farmers Market. ![]() The Lawn at Memorial City presents bountiful, monthly artisanal markets that will feature up to 30 premium and award-winning vendors curated by Your Neighborhood Farmers Market. The Lawn at Memorial City presents Memorial Market Then, learn how to paint your face to look like your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Join Peter Parker, Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen and participate in the Spidey Web-Sling Showdown at 1 pm (admission is separate relay is first come, first serve). Get tangled in a web of excitement as the Spider-Man multiverse collides during Children Museum Houston’s Power Up! Summer. 8 pm (3 pm Sunday).Ĭhildren’s Museum Houston presents Spider-Verse Collision The program also features works by two widely respected – but rarely seen in the United States – European choreographers: Horizons by Greek choreographer Adonis Foniadakis, and the critically acclaimed Mutual Comfort by Edward Clug from Romania. Having been breathed out includes the world premiere of an original ISHIDA poetic narrative titled American Gothic which explores the internal and external dynamics of the nuclear family. ISHIDA Dance Company presents having been breathed out Set in Venice, mayhem erupts when the wily - and chronically hungry - servant Truffaldino hatches a zany scheme to double his wages (and his meals) by serving two masters at once. Identities are mistaken, engagements are broken, and lovers are reunited in a world premiere adaptation of Carlo Goldoni’s commedia dell’arte masterpiece. 7 pm.Īlley Theatre presents The Servant of Two Masters On Saturday night, Shirley Clarke’s independent drama The Cool World will be shown in 35mm. FIrst up, on Friday night, is the documentary Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes. This year’s program brings three weekends of screenings that include memorable jazz scores, rare classics, a new documentary, and other films that illuminate fascinating figures in the world of jazz. We’re back with the annual film series, guest-curated by Peter Lucas, which celebrates the intersections of jazz and cinema. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Jazz on Film Stanton Welch's production features lavish sets and costumes by Kristian Fredrikson and utilizes Tchaikovsky's full score to aplomb for this three-act production. In this opulent production, the everlasting love between Prince Siegfried and maiden-turned-white-swan Odette is tested by evil knight Rothbart and his black-swan enchantress, Odile. Houston Ballet’s 2022-23 season is capped off by one of ballet's greatest love stories. 7:30 pm (8 pm Friday & Saturday 2:30 pm Sunday) A thematic continuation of D’Meza’s surreal, Afrofuturist film series 30 Ways to Get Free, this uses film, technology, performance, and audience imagination to create the perfect environment to escape into space - where a new and better world is waiting for us. The latest work by local interdisciplinary artist Candice D’Meza is a genre-blending exploration of quantum mechanics that uses imagination to liberate oneself from the confines of linear time. ![]()
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