3132008: San Antonio to Celebrate Luminaria: Arts Night

On March 15, San Antonio will celebrate its rich art scene with Luminaria: Arts Night in San Antonio. This free artist-driven event showcases multi-media, visual, theater, dance, music and other art forms with everything from Latin to jazz, paintings to sculpture.
When: The downtown celebration will take place 6 pm to midnight, March 15, 2008
The event will include stages and gallery exhibitions along Alamo Plaza and Houston Street, unique performances throughout the streetscape, and at Magik Theatre.
Based on the success of international events such as Nuit Blanche in Paris and Noche Blanca in Madrid, Luminaria will be the first in Texas and only the second in the nation with such simultaneous and innovative programming throughout the city. Founded by Mayor Phil Hardberger, Luminaria has been organized by arts leaders along with the City of San Antonio, Office of Cultural Affairs, San Antonio Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, theFund, and community sponsors.
Alamo Plaza: Alamo Plaza will be transformed with several stages. Loretta Young Medellin will turn the gazebo into a living kaleidoscope. See the glimmering sculpture by Susan Dunis enhance the windows at Dillard’s and witness a live demonstration of lampworking and glass beadmaking by the society of Artisan Lampworkers in San Antonio. The central stage at Alamo Plaza will feature the the San Antonio Symphony for a unique outdoor performance in front of the Alamo in conjunction with a spectacular light show presented by Bill FitzGibbons, the Youth Orchestra of San Antonio, and an original composition premiered by world renowned pianist, Fernando Herrera.
Houston Street Stage: A blend of Latin, jazz, Tejano, opera, and blues will be presented at the Houston Street Stage. Featured artists include Grammy award-winning Henry Brun and the Latin Playerz with special guests Augie Meyers and Flaco Jimenez. In addition, this stage will host an electric mix of three tenors with piano accompaniment from the San Antonio Opera, Roger Velasquez and the Latin Legends, a performance by Urban 15, and many more.
Encounter art along Houston Street in storefronts transformed into art galleries, streetscape performances, and a Film Slam at the Kress building. Downtown's historic Peacock Alley will be transformed into a vibrant interactive urban arts crevice as created by such artists as Charles Harrison Pompa and metal sculptor Luis "Chispas" Guerrero, Dwayne Bohystav, and David Biancas. Alley exhibitions will include a historic unveiling by renowned artist, Jesse Treviño, premiering his new painting, "Mexicano Chicano Americano - Removing the Hyphen." At the street level stage, the musical talents of Bombasta, The Psychics, DJ work of Gabe Quintero Velasquez, and Mombasa Code will explore sound as film artist Trey Moore debuts a film montage on the facade of the Historic Neisner's Department Store.
Jefferson Stage: The Jefferson stage will host several diverse artists in a parking lot with an incredible laser installation to follow by George Cisneros and Tim Walsh. Conjunto Heritage Taller, San Antonio Blues Society, and many more will turn this stage into the ultimate parking lot celebration! HemisFair Park will fuse together music and dance from various genres. From the folk singing D.C. Bloom, to the original Americana family band The Lavens, Ballet JovenesArtes will feature children performing Flamenco dance, and several others will turn HemisFair park into a music lovers playground highlighted with sculptures.
Magik Theatre: The Magik Theatre will feature performances by ballet companies, theaters, modern dancers, classical piano, Argentine Tangos, poetry, tap dancers, Indian dance, multimedia performances, as well as an exhibit of set and costume designs by San Antonio artists. Organizations such as Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, the Magik Theatre, San Antonio Theatre Coalition, the Alamo Arts Ballet Theatre, the Viva Tango Quintet, The Ballet Conservatory of South Texas, the Arathi School of Indian Dance, Magik Theatre Teen Rep, St. Phillips College, Katherine Cartwright and F-Pack, the 24th Street Experiment, Jayne King, Sheila Rinear, David Morgan, and local legend Ricky Hernandez playing compositions from “Recuerdos” will demonstrate the diversity of San Antonio’s performing arts.
PassPort: You can visit various PassPort information booths hosted by theFUND located throughout the downtown celebration. Receive six stamps at identified kiosks and register to win over $2,000 in prizes!
Parking: Free parking will be available on a first-come, first-served basis at Alamodome Parking Lot A, Durango street city parking (across the Federal Building), and St. Mary’s Street garage. There will also be free VIA trolley service from the Alamodome and Durango to the downtown event.
For More Information:
• visit www.luminariasa.com
• call 210.207.6516
Labels: Festivals, San Antonio
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