
Agarita will present a live performance of Postcards from the Border, presented by UT Health San Antonio. Donations from this concert will directly benefit the Refugee Health Clinic, which addresses the social and health needs of over 4,000 immigrant refugees living in northwest San Antonio.
Inspired to tell a more genuine story of the Texas border with Mexico, photographer Joel Salcido and writer Oscar Cásares traveled the length of the Rio Grande River, resulting in the series "Postcards From The Border," which appeared last year in Texas Monthly. Agarita will pair music to these beautiful and poignant images, narrated by Oscar Cásares.
The concert will feature music by Ravel, Guastavino, Paul Wiancko, Biber and Liszt.
Agarita will present a live performance of Postcards from the Border, presented by UT Health San Antonio. Donations from this concert will directly benefit the Refugee Health Clinic, which addresses the social and health needs of over 4,000 immigrant refugees living in northwest San Antonio.
Inspired to tell a more genuine story of the Texas border with Mexico, photographer Joel Salcido and writer Oscar Cásares traveled the length of the Rio Grande River, resulting in the series "Postcards From The Border," which appeared last year in Texas Monthly. Agarita will pair music to these beautiful and poignant images, narrated by Oscar Cásares.
The concert will feature music by Ravel, Guastavino, Paul Wiancko, Biber and Liszt.
Agarita will present a live performance of Postcards from the Border, presented by UT Health San Antonio. Donations from this concert will directly benefit the Refugee Health Clinic, which addresses the social and health needs of over 4,000 immigrant refugees living in northwest San Antonio.
Inspired to tell a more genuine story of the Texas border with Mexico, photographer Joel Salcido and writer Oscar Cásares traveled the length of the Rio Grande River, resulting in the series "Postcards From The Border," which appeared last year in Texas Monthly. Agarita will pair music to these beautiful and poignant images, narrated by Oscar Cásares.
The concert will feature music by Ravel, Guastavino, Paul Wiancko, Biber and Liszt.