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Ongoing Staging Nature exhibit puts the art of process on full display at the McNay

Ongoing Staging Nature exhibit puts the art of process on full display at the McNay
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Things to do in San Antonio this weekend: Augie Meyers, Robert Earl Keen, 50 Cent

Things to do in San Antonio this weekend: Augie Meyers, Robert Earl Keen, 50 Cent May 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Music Kyle Park: Neo-traditional country singer from Leander is known for songs such as “Don’t Forget Where You Come From,” “Fit for the King” and “Leavin Stephenville.” Caleb Young Band opens. 8 p.m. Friday, Gruene Hall, 1281 Gruene Road, New Braunfels. $75-$315 for tables for two or six, gruenehall.com. Mark Chesnutt: Country star from Beaumont had a string of hits in the ’90s, including the No. 1 songs “Brother Jukebox,” “It’s a Little Too Late” and “It Sure Is Monday.” His most recent studio album, 2016’s “Tradition Lives,” includes a cover of Merle Haggard’s “There Won’t Be Another Now.” Jon Stork will open the show.

New exhibition at McNay Art Museum showcases recreations of nature for the stage

Posted By Kelly Merka Nelson on Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 10:03 AM click to enlarge Tony Straiges, Maquette element for Mother s Tree in Into the Woods, ca. 1987. Painted board and paper, with found objects. Collection of the McNay Art Museum, Gift of the artist. The McNay Art Museum s latest exhibition examines how visual artistry helps enhance the experience of the performing arts. Is It Real? Staging Nature showcases a selection of works by stage designers and artists created to mimic the natural world onstage. Performances including plays, musicals, operas and ballet have been enhanced by stage design inspired by nature. Those designs can range from photorealistic recreations to dreamy, surreal interpretations of flora and fauna.

New Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts exhibition opens at the McNay Art Museum

New Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts exhibition opens at the McNay Art Museum Yohuali, the Mother Wolf. Las Bestias Danzan o el Sigiloso Conjuro de la Salvaje. La Liga Teatro Elástico. Photo: Pablo Federico. SAN ANTONIO, TX .- Plays, operas, ballets, and musicals often require designers to mimic the natural world on stage. Sometimes their re-creations are so lifelike it makes the viewer wonder…is it real? Unexpected materials such as Styrofoam, chicken wire, insulation foam, and electronics are reimagined on stages as dense forests, winter wonderlands, and surreal landscapes. Designers stretch their artistry as well as the limitations of fabric to transform performers into tree creatures, flying owls, and even supernatural fairies. Opening April 22, Is It Real? Staging Nature invites visitors on a behind-the-curtain exploration of flora, fauna, and other elements of nature through the lens of theatre design.

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