DREAMWEEK 2026
DreamWeek ignites San Antonio with culture and community

Get ready for a grand celebration of diversity in San Antonio.
DreamWeek in San Antonio brings 17 days of art, education, and entertainment from January 9-31 at venues citywide — all with a mission of rejoicing in the shared humanity envisioned in Martin Luther King Jr.'s immortal "I Have a Dream" speech.
Since its founding in 2013, DreamWeek has hosted over a thousand events, from plays to gallery shows to thought-provoking symposiums. With so many inspirational happenings on the calendar, it can be hard to know where to start, but we've curated a few standout picks. Check out the full list of events here.
Cooking with Culture: Azerbaijani Shah Pilaf, A Sweet Turkish Treat
Few things unite a community like food. During this sweet event, participants will all cook a "king's pilaf,” one of the most famous Azerbaijani desserts, combining lean lamb with sweet dried fruits and a golden lavash crust. Guests will also explore the culture and history related to the dish, shining a light on Iranian Azerbaijan culture.
Raindrop Foundation, 4337 Vance Jackson #203.
January 10, 4-7 pm. $35.
Fifth Annual SHUT'IT Down! Gospel Showcase
Gospel choirs, hip hop performers, comedians, and more lift spirits during this lively annual revue. Artists like Choice the Poet, Kara Nichols, Alexandria Harrison, and the River City Christianettes will hit the stage alongside other Christian artists from across Texas. Food trucks and other food vendors will also be on site to keep the revelers well-fed.
True Vision Church, 2826 Ackerman Rd.
January 17, 6-9 pm. $15, 18 and under free.
Stories of the Land: Coahuiltecan Ecology, Cosmology & Community Tales
Experience tales of the Indigenous South Texans as they were told for centuries. Representatives of the Coahuiltecan peoples perform oral histories that tell the stories of the plants and animals of the state as well as the origins of the universe. These tales tackle everything from medicine to love, told in a variety of styles that range from somber to funny. The history of the Coahuiltecan culture is a living thing, not a relic of the past, and this can’t-miss event offers an opportunity to become the next link in an ancient chain of stories.The Gardens of Hacienda Tecolote, 7910 Donore Pl.
January 18, 1-3 pm. $10-$25 donation.
Housing in San Antonio Community Resource Symposium
San Antonio may have fewer barriers to saving up for a house, but affording a down payment can still feel like a heavy lift. The four partners of the City’s Strategic Housing Implementation — the City of San Antonio, the San Antonio Housing Trust, Opportunity Home San Antonio, and Bexar County — are hosting this symposium in order to help the 90,000 San Antonians who struggle with affordable housing. The symposium will cover various programs and resources open to current and potential homeowners. If the idea of owning a house has always seemed out of reach, see what your community can do for you.
Highlands High School Auditorium, 3118 Elgin Ave.
January 24, 10 am-2 pm. Free.
Shameless! Fashion Event
Fashion, even more than food, is the prime currency of cultural exchange. This runway show embraces two of the most famous clothing exports of Texas: leather and lace. From the chaps of the vaqueros to the lacework of Mexican and Spanish dilettantes, local and regional designers will showcase their interpretations on these two materials that have been a part of the state’s heritage.
Bonham Exchange, 411 Bonham.
January 29, 6-9:30 pm. $55.20.
