Weekends here in Houston are just something to behold. As I am sure there are in Chicago, Los Angeles, or (gulp) New York activities are plentiful on the weekends. BUT, I would challenge them to a certain distinction. I would challenge them to the number of times that the "big guns" of the cultural landscape come out and give fantastic performances for the public... and oh yeah... for free.
Saturday started off wonderfully with the Bayou City Art Fair. This HUGE art fair brings artists from all over the country to display pieces from almost every medium. The spring version is held at Memorial Park and the fall version is held downtown. There is nothing quite like walking around for three hours enjoying some fantastic creations.
Then in the evening hearing the wonderful musicianship of the Houston Symphony at Miller Outdoor Auditorium. It was the annual Lunada concert celebrating Latin American composers. The music just floated wonderfully and allowed a person to just drift away. Hokey..? Sure. But that is about the best way I can describe it. This was the Symphony's fourth (at least) free concert of the year for the public. When you combine that with the Houston Ballet, Houston Grand Opera, and the Houston Metropolitan Dance Company all giving free performances at Miller...
Well, it just doesn't get much better than that.
No comments:
Post a Comment