Events - 1 Mar 15

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"Flow" CAMIBAart Exhibition

The Gallery Space, Austin TX
02/6/2015 - 03/14/2015 | All Day

CAMIBAart proudly presents a four-person exhibition entitled “Flow”. Created using a range of materials and techniques, the art works in this exhibition evoke the image of flow. Defined as “to move along in a stream”, to flow can also be considered to: glide, drift, trickle, seep, swirl, sweep, swarm, cascade, pour, roll, move, drip, drizzle, spill, creep, blow, billow. Some of the works in this exhibition induce a sense of flowing liquids or vapors while others appear to represent geological flows such as landmasses or clouds, some seem to be the movements of otherworldly galactic clusters or even the rush and flow of emotions.

The Invention of Love

Rollins Theatre at the Long Center, Austin Texas
02/18/2015 - 03/8/2015 | All Day

Considered by many to be Tom Stoppard’s finest play, The Invention of Love explores the secret, unrequited and life-long love of the great poet A.E. Houseman. The play is written from the viewpoint of Housman, dealing with his memories at the end of his life, and contains many classical allusions.

Toast & Roast

Rancho Cuernavaca, Austin TX
03/1/2015 | 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

The Wine & Food Foundation of Texas (WFFT) will introduce a brand new Austin food and drink event when it presents its inaugural Toast & Roast, set for Sunday, March 1 from 2-5 PM at Rancho Cuernavaca. Presented in association with Texas Monthly magazine, Toast & Roast will provide the perfect platform for the philanthropic foundation to showcase Texas food and wine while celebrating Texas Independence Weekend and supporting our state’s growing wine industry.

Vienna Boys Choir

The Long Center, Austin TX
03/1/2015 | 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Today there are around 100 choristers between the ages of ten and fourteen, divided into four touring choirs. The four choirs give around 300 concerts and performances each year in front of almost half a million people. Each group spends nine to eleven weeks of the school year on tour. They visit virtually all European countries, and they are frequent guests in Asia, Australia and the Americas.