• Audio Described Performance of “Anastasia”

    Bass Concert Hall 2350 Robert Dedman Drive, Austin, TX, United States

    Inspired by the beloved films, the romantic and adventure-filled new musical "Anastasia" is on a journey to Austin at last!

  • Audio Described Performance of “The Rover”

    The Hidden Room 311 W. 7th Street, Austin, TX, United States

    In 1677, poet, libertine, and sometime spy for Charles II, Aphra Behn was the first published professional female playwright in the English language. Her play The Rover, or the Banish’d Cavaliers was wildly popular in the Court, but Behn was dismissed as lewd by critics due to her frank depiction of female sexual longing. The Hidden Room presents this rarely-performed delight as a mash-up of 1677 and 1983 - a Restoration/New Romantic proto-feminist sex romp, complete with swashbuckling sword fights, forbidden romance, masked revelers, and bitchen live music.

    $22
  • One Million Elephants

    Austin School of Film 2200 Tillery Street, Austin, TX, United States

    This inspired evening of storytelling, knowledge sharing, and awakening will feature multi-media presentations by local artists and changemakers, including Austin-based filmmaker, Kate Kirby, Executive Director of Kindred Planet Productions, and Director of feature documentary film, Elephant Keeper, and Art Spark Texas staff.

  • Speaking Advocates: First Crush

    AGE Building 3710 Cedar Street, Room 101, Austin, TX, United States

    As February is the month of love, the Speaking Advocates will share stories of first love -- be it an unrequited crush, love at first sight, a case of high school sweethearts, however you interpret the theme.

  • Call for Art: Open Hearts Art Show

    Greater Denton Arts Council 400 E. Hickory St., Denton, TX, United States

    Local non-profit, Friends with Benefits and the Greater Denton Arts Council have teamed up for a very special art exhibition, Open HeARTS, benefiting the Denton State School, showcasing artistic talents of individuals with disabilities.

  • The Lion and The Pirate Open Mic

    Malvern Books 613 W. 29th Street, Austin, TX, United States

    Share a story, poem, song, or other talent in a fun and supportive neighborhood bookstore. In addition to our regular open mic for performers of all ages and abilities, this month we are delighted to have a special guest, Elizabeth L. Sammons, who will share with us her debut novel, The Lyra and the Cross.

  • Body Shift Spring Dance Jam

    Town Lake YMCA 1100 W. Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, TX, United States

    In place of our regularly scheduled Elements class we will have a Spring Dance Jam. We will start with a guided warm-up to lead us into open dancing with and without music.

    $5 – $20
  • Call for Art: Austin Veteran Creative Arts Competition

    Austin VA Outpatient Clinic 7901 Metropolis Dr., Austin, TX, United States

    If you are a veteran being currently served by the Austin VA Outpatient Clinic and you are a visual artist/writer/musician/singer/dancer/performer, then you are invited to participate in the Austin Veteran Creative Arts Competition!

  • An Evening with Gaelynn Lea

    The VORTEX 2307 Manor Rd., Austin, TX, United States

    We are thrilled to host American folk singer, violinist, public speaker, and disability advocate Gaelynn Lea for a special presentation on disability, finding inner freedom, and the power of music in education!

  • Spring Break Animation Camp

    AGE Building 3710 Cedar Street, Room 101, Austin, TX, United States

    During this one of a kind Spring Break Camp, artists will learn digital drawing techniques using iPad apps, and "low tech" paper and pencil, to produce stop motion animated short films.

    $135
  • Body Shift Foundations Class

    McBeth Recreation Center 2401 Columbus Dr., Austin, TX, United States

    Foundations is a class for people of all unique mental and physical characteristics. Each class will explore ideas like developing body awareness, non-verbal communication, understanding of time/rhythm and choice making to support students in the discovery of their own movement language. Students will have the opportunity to awaken their creativity, notice habitual movement patterns in order to expand movement possibilities, and have a lot of fun in the process.

    $5 – $20