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22/23 Season
Dive Into the 22/23 Season!
Fill your calendar with the newest, most exciting dance, theatre, music, smart art for kids, and everything in between.
 
 
SW!NG OUT
Swing dance champions pay homage to the Lindy Hop with a 10-piece big band and on-stage jam session.
 
Cullberg — Works by Deborah Hay featuring music by Graham Reynolds
A legend in postmodern dance whose approach to movement changed how the world makes and views dance.
 
Dance Theatre of Harlem
“The ballet troupe remains a beacon of inspiration”
The New Yorker
 
Vuyani Dance Theatre — Cion: Requiem of Ravel's Boléro
“A haunting South African mixture of choreography and voice.”
The New York Times
 
 
Makuyeika Colectivo Teatral — Andares
Andares is a play about the lives of indigenous youth in México, devised collectively through personal anecdotes, ancestral myths, and traditional music.
 
Virginia Grise & Martha Gonzalez — Riding the Currents of the Wilding Wind Performance Lecture
Austin-based playwright Virginia Grise and acclaimed musician Martha Gonzalez discuss the work in progress of adapting Helena María Viramontes' 2007 novel Their Dogs Came with Them for the stage.
 
 
Flor de Toloache
“Flor de Toloache stuns at the crossroads of fusion and mariachi girl magic.”
— NPR Music
 
Sandbox Percussion — Andy Akiho’s Seven Pillars
A boldly genre-defying audio/visual collaboration for percussion quartet.
 
Cécile McLorin Salvant
One of the biggest voices in jazz makes her Austin debut with a 6-piece band.
 
Verona Quartet
A string quartet for the 21st century makes their Austin debut with a dynamic program that includes a world premiere from composer Texu Kim co-commissioned by TPA.
 
Aizuri Quartet
Juxtaposing works by Franz Schubert and pieces by some of today’s most compelling new voices, “The Art of Translation” explores ways in which composers transform visual art and poetry into music.
 
Dream House Quartet
The Labèque sisters’ piano duo and composer-guitarists Bryce Dessner and David Chalmin come together in a concert of mesmerizing new work.
 
Manual Cinema — Leonardo!
Leonardo! brings Mo Willems’ books to life through hundreds of illustrated puppets, hilarious actors on live cameras, fuzzy Muppet-style puppets, and a live soundtrack that both kids and their parents will love.
 
Aizuri Quartet
The quartet will perform a special family program at KMFA’s Draylen Mason Studio.
 
Compagnia TPO — Farfalle
“A delightful hour-long show. Farfalle has a wonderfully inviting atmosphere, offering a sensory feast the embraces the audience with both sights and sounds.” — Globe Newspaper Company