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The Orchestra San Antonio presents "Dancing Through Time"

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Dance is one of the oldest and most joyful expressions of being human. Dance connects us in ways words cannot: it is the language of the body and the heartbeat of community. "Dancing Through Time" is a journey into that universal language. The orchestra becomes a living, breathing force of joy and vitality, celebrating the dance of life itself - its struggles, its triumphs, its unstoppable pulse.

The concert is a journey into that universal language. Across cultures and centuries, people have danced to celebrate life, to find connection, and to express their deepest feelings. Whether it’s the elegant steps of a ballroom waltz, the spirited energy of a street festival, or the ritual movements beneath the stars, dance shows us who we truly are: bodies alive with rhythm, spirits united in motion, hearts beating as one.

The program will feature Juan Pablo Contreras: MeChicano, Arturo Márquez: Danzón No. 2, Alberto Ginastera: Four Dances from Estancia, and Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92.

Attendees are welcome to join early one hour before the concert in the Feik Family Rotunda for a lively pre-concert discussion with guest artists, where they can gain unique insights into the music, the creative process, and what to listen for as the evening unfolds.

Dance is one of the oldest and most joyful expressions of being human. Dance connects us in ways words cannot: it is the language of the body and the heartbeat of community. "Dancing Through Time" is a journey into that universal language. The orchestra becomes a living, breathing force of joy and vitality, celebrating the dance of life itself - its struggles, its triumphs, its unstoppable pulse.

The concert is a journey into that universal language. Across cultures and centuries, people have danced to celebrate life, to find connection, and to express their deepest feelings. Whether it’s the elegant steps of a ballroom waltz, the spirited energy of a street festival, or the ritual movements beneath the stars, dance shows us who we truly are: bodies alive with rhythm, spirits united in motion, hearts beating as one.

The program will feature Juan Pablo Contreras: MeChicano, Arturo Márquez: Danzón No. 2, Alberto Ginastera: Four Dances from Estancia, and Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92.

Attendees are welcome to join early one hour before the concert in the Feik Family Rotunda for a lively pre-concert discussion with guest artists, where they can gain unique insights into the music, the creative process, and what to listen for as the evening unfolds.

WHEN

WHERE

Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
100 Auditorium Cir, San Antonio, TX 78205, USA
https://www.theorchestra-sa.org/calendar/dancing-through-time

TICKET INFO

$27
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