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The Moody Fund for the Arts gives Dallas' small arts companies the thing they need the most right now: money


The Moody Fund for the Arts gives Dallas’ small arts companies the thing they need the most right now: money
The $400,000 in grants is the largest amount ever awarded by the fund.
Anyika McMillan-Herod, co-founder of Soul Rep Theatre Company, appears at the African American Museum of Dallas in 2020. Soul Rep Theatre Company is among the groups that received grants from the Moody Fund for the Arts.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
4:41 PM on May 19, 2021 CDT
Arts companies within the Dallas city limits alone recently disclosed that they had suffered $95 million in losses due to the pandemic. Small arts companies were among the hardest hit.

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The Violin Virtuoso of Denton - D Magazine


The Violin Virtuoso of Denton
Scott Tixier studied in Paris conservatories, practiced with Romani musicians, and performed with Pink Floyd and Stevie Wonder. Then he moved to Denton.
By
Alex Temblador
Published in
D Magazine
April
2021
Photography by Elizabeth Lavin and Briscoe Burnett
In Texas, we’re more familiar with fiddles than violins, more attuned to country and blues than jazz. But chances are you’ve seen Scott Tixier or heard his work, probably without knowing it. The 34-year-old Grammy Award-winning French jazz violinist has made late show appearances with Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon. His music can be heard in films such as the 2019 remake of

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Chorale emerges Stronger - Dallas Voice

Chorale emerges Stronger - Dallas Voice
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JMU celebrates the opening of the AAAD Studies Center

JMU celebrates the opening of the AAAD Studies Center
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Our small orchestra refused to let COVID kill live music


Our small orchestra refused to let COVID kill live music
Our ability to perform comes down to venues willing to take a chance on us.
Julianna Emanski (left) performs as Amor and Carla Lopez Speziale performs as Jupiter during a dress rehearsal of Orchestra of New Spain's production of Sebastian Durón's "Love Conquers Impossible Love" on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at Moody Performance Hall in Dallas. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News)(Ashley Landis / Staff Photographer)
By Grover Wilkins
Live music goes on, with care and imagination, stimulating creativity that is now critical for our art: flexibility, innovation, self confidence and trust in public support.

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'Did you come to be entertained?' asks 'The Cube,' that rare chance to see live theater amid a pandemic


As North Texas theater companies brace for more COVID complications, ‘The Cube’ dares to bring back live audiences
Plus, learn how local theater groups are adjusting their 2021 seasons and where to attend live, outdoor performances this spring.
A curtained-off square serves as projection screen and audience pod in "The Cube" at the Latino Cultural Center.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
The title character in
The Cube, a daring new piece of meta-theater inside the Latino Cultural Center, wonders why human beings need to examine their existence and long for connection to other people, unlike other members of the animal kingdom.
“Did you come to be entertained? Were you expecting music and dance?” the disembodied voice asks. “I hope I have not disappointed.”

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