Extraordinary international theatre, dance, and music that you won’t find anywhere else!
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Global Views // Texas Premiere
Sep 7 & 9 | McCullough Theatre
Rwandan writer and activist Odile Gakire Katese takes to the stage with Ingoma Nshya, The Women Drummers of Rwanda, to share a deeply moving perspective on life, loss, and recovery, in a performance filled with music and hope.
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Dance // Smart Art for Kids
Sep 20 | Bass Concert Hall
The acclaimed contemporary dance company combines dance, acrobatics, and illusions in the newest work by Moses Pendleton inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.
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New Sounds // Texas Premiere
Sep 29 | McCullough Theatre
The trio of Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer, and Shahzad Ismaily—three of the most innovative music makers of today—bring their singular sound to Texas for the first time.
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Music/Performance // TPA x Fusebox // Texas Premiere
Oct 13 | The Contemporary Austin - Laguna Gloria
Pulitzer Prize-winning Navajo composer Raven Chacon and experimental duo The Living Earth Show present a wordless water opera in collaboration with Austin artists on the grounds of Laguna Gloria.
Presented by The Contemporary Austin in partnership with Texas Performing Arts, Fusebox, and The Butler School of Music
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Tickets to this performance will go on sale at a leter date.
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Music // Dance // Global Views
Oct 20 | Bass Concert Hall
A celebration of music, dance, and ritual with one of Mexico’s great singers.
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Jazz/Opera // New Sounds // Austin Premiere
Nov 9 | McCullough Theatre
Multiple Grammy-Award winning musician and composer Terence Blanchard brings his profound and groundbreaking “opera in jazz” Fire Shut Up in My Bones.
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Jazz/Gospel // New Sounds
Dec 3 | Bass Concert Hall
In this special holiday show, 23-year-old jazz marvel Samara Joy performs with three generations of her family on dreamy, gospel-infused interpretations of Christmas gems O Holy Night, Warm In December, and more.
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Dance // Returning Favorites
Jan 19 | Bass Concert Hall
The all-male ballet company returns with comedic parodies of classical ballets, all performed en pointe, for their 50th anniversary tour.
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Theatre // TPA x Fusebox // Texas Premiere
Jan 31 – Feb 3 | McCullough Theatre
FOOD is an intimate dinner party performance that uses smell, taste, touch and audience instruction to feed a meditation on the ways and whys of eating.
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Dance // Returning Favorites
Mar 2 – 3 | Bass Concert Hall
The world-renowned dance company returns to Bass Concert Hall on its 2023 North American tour to perform iconic work Revelations and more.
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Music // Returning Favorites
Mar 7 | Bass Concert Hall
The incomparable Yo-Yo Ma returns to Austin for the first time in over a decade for a transcendent evening of music and words.
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Theatre/Film/Music // TPA x Fusebox
Apr 10 | Bass Concert Hall
An immersive documentary and profound sensory experience from filmmaker Sam Green that explores the elemental phenomenon of sound with live music by JD Samson of pioneering electro band Le Tigre.
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Tickets to this performance will go on sale at a leter date.
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Installation // TPA x Fusebox
Apr 10 – 14 | Bass Concert Hall Rehearsal Room
In this interactive live art project, Lebanese artist Tania El Khoury examines the universal, never-ending story of migration through a family diary of the borders, and the recognition that the cruelest of borders are invisible to the eye and present in everyday life.
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Dance // TPA x Fusebox // Texas Premiere
Apr 12 – 14 | B. Iden Payne Theatre
A new genre-bending work by choreographer Abby Zbikowski melding different movements—hip-hop, post-modern dance, contemporary African forms, tap, artistic swimming, soccer, and martial arts—that boldly explores contemporary living. Named one of the Best Performances of 2022 by the New York Times.
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