Long Center for Performing Arts
Recent News About Long Center for Performing Arts
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Mexican comedians bring Hermanos de Leche tour to US
Iván Fematt, known as "La Mole," and Adrián Marcelo are set to perform in the United States for the first time with their show "Hermanos de Leche."
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Eckhart Tolle hosts transformative evening event in Austin
An event featuring Eckhart Tolle is set to take place in Austin, offering an opportunity for attendees to explore spiritual awakening and consciousness transformation.
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Gusi announces first USA tour featuring unique musical experiences
Gusi, a five-time Latin Grammy-nominated artist, is set to embark on his first tour in the United States.
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ISHIDA Dance Company announces new premieres for winter program
Our much-anticipated winter program, "as long as there is in me," features exceptional dancers from across Europe and North America.
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Insidious live horror experience brings nightmares to life
Brace yourself for a chilling experience as the world of Insidious comes to life with "INSIDIOUS: THE FURTHER YOU FEAR"—an immersive live horror event that promises to bring your darkest nightmares to reality.
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Santa returns to Austin's Long Center for festive photo opportunity
Santa is returning to the Long Center this year for "Santa on the Terrace," an event presented by H-E-B. The event will take place on November 30th, offering free holiday photo opportunities with Santa in his sleigh against the iconic skyline.
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Long Center to host holiday skate party for members in December
Celebrate the holiday season at the Long Center on December 8th from 5-8 PM.
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ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot supports Caritas with Thanksgiving charity run
The ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot, a popular Thanksgiving event in Austin, began in 1991 with just a few volunteers and 600 participants. It has since become the largest five-mile run in Texas, attracting over 20,000 participants from across the United States and beyond, supported by more than 700 volunteers.
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Hoda & Jenna to film live show in Austin on October 24
TODAY with Hoda & Jenna will be broadcast live from Austin, Texas on Thursday, October 24. The event is sponsored by Travel Texas and will feature the show's hosts alongside friends of the program as they highlight Texas's attractions in front of a live audience. Attendance is free but requires prior registration. Security screenings are mandatory for all attendees.
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Itzhak Perlman to perform in a special recital with Rohan De Silva
No violinist more beautifully captures and conveys the joy of music than Itzhak Perlman, the reigning virtuoso of violin. In this recital, he is joined by his musical partner of 25 years, Rohan De Silva. The program celebrates the classical tradition through Perlman's mastery of the violin and De Silva's fluid accompaniment.
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Graham Reynolds returns with 'Ruin the Holidays' at Rollins Studio Theatre
Composer and bandleader Graham Reynolds is set to return to Rollins Studio Theatre for the seventh time with his unique holiday performance, "Ruin the Holidays." This year's event will feature special guest Carolyn Trowbridge on vibraphone, marking her first appearance in the show.
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KGSR & KROX team up for live morning broadcast during ACL Fest
KGSR and KROX are collaborating for this year's Live Morning Broadcast during the ACL Fest. The event will take place on the opening weekend of ACL, October 4th and 5th, with Andy Langer hosting festival artists for conversations and performances from 8 a.m. to noon. No ticket or wristband is required; attendees only need to bring a $5 donation to Health Alliance for Austin Musicians.
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Ballet Folklórico de México reaches global audiences with traditional dances
Founded in 1952 by dancer and choreographer Amalia Hernández, Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández showcases the music, dance, and costume of Mexican folklore from pre-Colombian civilizations to the modern era. The Ballet is permanently in residence at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City and has choreographed over 120 ballets. It comprises 60 folk dancers and musicians who perform extensively across Mexico and abroad.
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Performance inspired by Dante's Inferno set for September
Get ready for a night of temptation, thrill, and artistry as students and instructors bring the “7 Deadly Sins” to life in ways never imagined. Inspired by Dante’s Inferno, each performance will put a unique spin on one of the sins, taking audiences on a journey that ranges from seductive to spine-chilling to bizarre.
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Austin City Limits celebrates 50th anniversary with concert at Long Center
October 17, 2024, marks 50 years since the pilot episode of Austin City Limits was recorded. To celebrate, a birthday party will be held on the Long Center lawn featuring performances by ACL music legends. This event is organized by an independent group and is not directly affiliated with the Long Center.