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House Concert featuring Super Creeps!
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1301 Canterbury Street
Austin, TX 78702Refund Policy
Description
Please join us for our 2nd House Concert Benefit featuring Super Creeps, Austin’s premiere David Bowie tribute band - our collaborators for The Bowie Project coming this January!
Get an up close and intimate experience of Bowie tunes fabulously played by Super Creeps. Enjoy delicious food & drinks in a relaxed evening with friends and neighbors.
Sunday, December 11th from 6:00pm-8:00pm
The event is at 1301 Canterbury St., Austin, TX 78702 - the 1907 East Austin home of Colin Lowry & Andrea Ariel.
Please spread parking out around the neighborhood, or park at Sanchez Elementary at Waller & Spence – just a half a block away.
Your donation of $20 or above will reserve your spot! Space is limited! Reserve your spot now here.
Can’t attend? Your donation of any amount will greatly help us reach our fundraising goals! Every contribution adds up, and is fully tax-deductible!
You can make a donation here of any amount!
Your contribution will support artist fees, rehearsal and performance space rental, and other production costs for the return performances of The Bowie Project: A Rock & Roll Soundpainting in a tribute to David Bowie this January 26-29 and our 2017 season of community workshops, classes, and education programs. Please consider helping us make this season great success!
Sponsored by Letsbevy, Inc.
– Letsbevy works with individuals and businesses to create their own live experiences for friends and customers with artists, such as musicians, at the center of it all. Their matching process and expectations for a memorable experience is impressive. Come meet with the owners to chat about what they’re up to and how you could get involved. Join the club at letsbevy.com.
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Andrea Ariel Dance Theatre creates original, multi-disciplinary dance-based performances centered at the heart of our human experiences. Inspired by the poetic and everyday elements of life, the company engages in a collaborative, ensemble-based process to explore personal, social, political, and environmental issues with inquisitiveness and imagination. We cultivate inclusive creative opportunities for diverse artists, audiences and participants through performances, community projects, classes, workshops, and educational and training residencies. Our goals are to foster an appreciation and understanding of the value of arts and creativity to people of all ages and abilities, and to advance equalized access to the arts.
Learn more about us at our website at www.arieldance.org