Tango time 20th Anniversary
Music, dance and singing celebrating 20 years of Tango with René Casarsa in Houston
Special participation of:
Michael Fahey, Pablo Donatti & Catherine Olivier (violins) Charles Olivier (bandoneon) & Matt Tavilson (double bass) Claudio Manzolillo (recitatives)
Andrea Berri & Giancarlo Piletti (vocalists)
Susana Collins & Gonzalo André (dancers)
Texas Tech (Lubbock) Tango ensemble (10 musicians)
Winners of 2018 CAH “Young Musician Scholarship” program Catherine Wu (violin), Carolyn Koerner (flute), Nadya Van de Coevering (vibraphone), Elice Shin (cello)
Join us and enjoy the unforgettable music of Buenos Aires, from the “Guardia Vieja” to Astor Piazzolla
General admission $25, members of CAH/IHCH $20, students $10
Purchase your tickets online at www.casaargentina.org
info@casaargentina.org
713-622-2212
Net proceeds from the event will be used to fund the 2019 Young Musician Scholarship Program, sponsored by Casa Argentina and organized by René Casarsa.
//Tiempo de Tango Aniversario
Recital de música, canciones y baile celebrando
20 años de René Casarsa con el tango en Houston
Con la participación de:
Michael Fahey, Pablo Donatti & Catherine Olivier (violins) Charles Olivier (bandoneon) & Matt Tavilson (double bass) Claudio Manzolillo (recitatives)
Andrea Berri & Giancarlo Piletti (vocalists)
Susana Collins & Gonzalo André (dancers)
Texas Tech (Lubbock) Tango ensemble (10 musicians)
Winners of 2018 CAH “Young Musician Scholarship” program Catherine Wu (violin), Carolyn Koerner (flute), Nadya Van de Coevering (vibraphone), Elice Shin (cello)
Los esperamos para una noche de tango con la inolvidable música de Buenos Aires, desde la “Guardia Vieja” hasta Astor Piazzolla
Entrada General $25, miembros de CAH/IHCH $20, estudiantes $10
Compre su entrada en www.casaargentina.org
info@casaargentina.org
713-622-2212
Los fondos recaudados en el evento serán destinados al programa de becas “Músicos Jóvenes” patrocinado por Casa Argentina y organizado por René Casarsa.
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Borderlust
by Mauricio Paz Viola & Justin Earl Grant
“Scientists say that human beings are made of atoms, but a little bird told me that we are also made of stories.”
Eduardo Galeano
Mauricio Paz Viola & Justin Earl Grant celebrate their second exhibition together. After their shared experiences in Santiago de Chile 2015, they are reunited once again in the city of Houston.
Borderlust is a reflection on the dynamic experience of how we construct our identity as an emancipatory and paradoxical process.
Paz Viola & Grant’s collection of works present a series of silhouettes of the human figure whose limits are traced and shows the interconnection of the subject with the whole.
Bonderlust aspires to reaffirm the magnitude of possibilities of the expansion of the human being.
Opening // Saturday September 28 @4:00pm
On view until Sat. Oct. 12th
Mon. – Fri. 10 am – 2 pm
Mon. – Sat. 2pm 6pm visits are by prior appointment: info@justinearlgrant.com
Borderlust
by Mauricio Paz Viola & Justin Earl Grant
“Scientists say that human beings are made of atoms, but a little bird told me that we are also made of stories.”
Eduardo Galeano
Mauricio Paz Viola & Justin Earl Grant celebrate their second exhibition together. After their shared experiences in Santiago de Chile 2015, they are reunited once again in the city of Houston.
Borderlust is a reflection on the dynamic experience of how we construct our identity as an emancipatory and paradoxical process.
Paz Viola & Grant’s collection of works present a series of silhouettes of the human figure whose limits are traced and shows the interconnection of the subject with the whole.
Bonderlust aspires to reaffirm the magnitude of possibilities of the expansion of the human being.
Opening // Saturday September 28 @4:00pm
Closing // Saturday October 5th @4:00pm
TEATRX is bringing back La Vida Es Cortos / Life Is Shorts Festival for the second year! The festival will once again bring Latinx stories to the stage and screen in new and exciting ways. This year’s lineup includes a 14-minute musical, 21 Chump Street: The Musical, by Hamilton star Lin Manuel Miranda, and a short film by native Houstonian Vannessa Vasquez of Hulu’s East Los High. Along with 21 Chump Street: The Musical, TEATRX will produce two plays chosen after a nationwide call for short plays. On behalf of TEATRX, Laura Moreno will direct, The Party Favor, by Julián Mesri. The second play, A Volunteer by Marian Licha will be directed and acted by members of Teatro Indigo. This year’s festival will also feature the Spanish language play, El Espejo by Emilio Carballido directed by RS Producciones, and a dance theatre piece written and choreographed by Adam Castaneda of Pilot Dance Project.
Because of the high volume of fantastic film submissions, TEATRX will show 13 short films ranging from two to fifteen minutes. Films will be split between four performances Thursday – Saturday. Each night the audience will vote on their favorite film. The top films will be featured at the final performance on Sunday, November 24.
La Vida Es Cortos/Life Is Shorts Festival is funded in part by grants from the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance.
José Gregorio Hernández, musico percusionista venezolano que ha conquistado grandes espectáculos junto a importantes artistas como Celia Cruz, Luis Enrique, Shakira y Franco de Vita. Estará con nosotros en un Facebook Live el próximo jueves 20 de agosto para contarnos como con todos sus instrumentos logra llevar la música al punto final para darle el un perfecto perfil latino.