Remembered, Regained: Immigrant Arts of Houston
Houston Arts Alliance's Folklife + Traditional Arts Program showcases the rich artistic and cultural traditions residing within the city's immigrant communities through a series of events including concerts, workshops, panel discussions, lectures and an exhibition, entitled Anointed and Adorned: Indian Weddings in Houston.
Remembered, Regained: Immigrant Arts of Houston. This series will focus on the musical, visual and oral traditions that connect Houston’s diverse cultural communities to their homeland, contributing to the vibrancy of the Bayou City.
EVENT DATES + LOCATIONS
January 19 & 20
Voices of the Spirit
Two Sacred Music Concerts
Asia Society Texas Center
February 13
Telling the Immigrant Story
Panel Discussion
Houston Museum of African American Culture
February 27
Houston’s Immigrant Advantage
Lecture
Asia Society Texas Center
March 2
The Language of Lullabies
Musical Workshop
Children's Museum of Houston
March 23
¡Uno, Dos, Tres!
El Rectorado del Son
Concert + Workshop
Guadalupe Park Plaza
April 13
¡Uno, Dos, Tres!
Son Vallenato
Concert + Workshop
MECA Pavilion Green
May 18
¡Uno, Dos, Tres!
Lumalali and Special Guests
Concert + Workshop
5th Ward Jam
May 23 - July 12
Anointed and Adorned: Indian Weddings in Houston
Exhibition
Alliance Gallery
Remembered, Regained: Immigrant Arts of Houston is made possible by the generosity of the National Endowment for the Arts, Houston Endowment Inc., Morgan Foundation, Southwest Airlines, Humanities Texas, Asian American Studies at the University of Houston and His Highness Prince Aga Khan Shia Imami Ismaili Council for the Southwestern United States.
It is produced in collaboration with Asia Society Texas Center, University of Houston Folklore Archive, VOX Culture, Houston Museum of African American Culture, Children’s Museum of Houston, Multicultural Counseling and Education through the Arts (MECA), Talento Bilingüe de Houston, KPFT 90.1FM and Houston Public Radio – KUHF News 88.7 FM & Classical 91.7 FM.