Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer, Shahzad Ismaily
Lila Downs
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Love In Exile
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Grammy Award–winning vocalist Arooj Aftab, visionary pianist Vijay Iyer, and multiinstrumentalist Shahzad Ismaily perform their captivating new album Love in Exile in Texas for the first time.
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“Ms. Downs has multiple voices, from an airborne near-falsetto down to a forthright alto and a sultry, emotive contralto.”
— The New York Times
In this issue
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Welcome to Texas Performing Arts!
Thank you for joining us! We’re thrilled to share our all-new 23/24 performing arts season showcasing extraordinary international theatre, dance, and music that you won’t find anywhere else.
A select lineup of 14 curated performances, this season features some of the most exciting new creations from around the world including bold projects from both established and emerging performance-makers. We are delighted to welcome back iconic artists and companies who have not been to Austin in recent years, including world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma and the celebrated Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. This season also kicks off a new phase of the partnership between TPA and Fusebox to present more adventurous live performance in Austin — six cutting-edge events that you won’t want to miss will make their Texas premieres this fall through next spring. You can explore the complete lineup and see all that we have to offer at texasperformingarts.org.
The 23/24 TPA season complements our always-popular Broadway in Austin series and our Texas Welcomes lineup of concerts and comedy. We invite you to get inspired and join us at TPA this season to experience the very best in new performance.
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Beyond the Performance
At Texas Performing Arts we make sure engagement with the arts extends beyond the stage, both here on campus and in the community. Through workshops, discussions, youth performances, and more, we strive for everyone to be able to feed their artistic spirit.
Our 23/24 Season is in full swing with a diverse lineup of extraordinary international theatre, music, and dance — and myriad new opportunities to connect with our performances. We invite you to get inspired and join us at TPA, the place for art in Austin. Here are a few highlights of our campus and community activities from this year. 1
UT students, area high school students, and community participants learned the moves to Hairspray's iconic number You Can't Stop the Beat, led by a touring company member.
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A group of summer campers from the Carver Museum toured Bass Concert Hall in June and learned about the work that goes on behind the scenes.
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Members of Latin Grammy-winning Flor de Toloache gathered with UT Mariachi Paredes students to play music and talk about how they got their start.
Local elementary students enjoyed Chicago-based Manual Cinema's Leonardo! A Wonderful Show
About a Terrible Monster — a unique performance that used hundreds of illustrated paper puppets, costumes, and a live soundtrack to bring Mo Willems' acclaimed books to life.
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This spring more than 1500 students (41 busloads!) were dazzled at a youth performance by Dance Theatre of Harlem in Bass Concert Hall. During this special presentation, company members took a moment to pose for a quick selfie.
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Texas Performing Arts is home to the most extensive educational collection of Hollywood motion picture backdrops in the world. Comprised of 68 backings, the Hollywood Backdrop Collection includes original works from iconic and celebrated films such as The Sound of Music (20th Century Fox 1965), Ben Hur (MGM 1959), and North by Northwest (MGM 1958). Generously donated to Texas Performing Arts by J.C. Backings and the Art Directors Guild Archives’ Backdrop Recovery Project, the collection is a living legacy of Hollywood's Golden Age.
Thanks to TPA supporters Susan and Robert Morse this unique collection is now available worldwide in an easy-touse, mobile friendly website. Both visual gallery and teaching archive, this all-new online resource will amplify the legacy of largely forgotten visual artists and engage educators, researchers and cinephiles in new and exciting ways.
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Texas Performing Arts' participation in the Jimmy Awards® is supported, in part, by Andrew & Mary Ann Heller; Marcia & Gary Nelson; Bettye Nowlin; and Marc & Carolyn Seriff.
Take a Bow! Austin’s own Langston Lee Wins National Jimmy Award
In June the most talented teenagers from across the country took the stage at the Minskoff Theatre in New York City for the 14th National High School Musical Theatre Awards®, better known as the Jimmys. Among them, two Austinarea students, Langston Lee and Kyra Carr had the opportunity to compete on the Broadway stage with 94 other nominees.
This annual awards event is a coast-tocoast celebration of outstanding student achievement recognizing individual artistry in vocal, dance, and acting performance. Both Langston and Kyra are winners of the 2023 Heller Awards for Young Artists for leading roles in their high school musicals. This was the first year that Heller winners could compete at the national level, thanks to a partnership with Texas Performing Arts, a member of the Broadway League. At the end of an unforgettable evening of show-stopping performances, the top honor of Best Performance by an Actor was awarded to Langston.
But the Jimmys is not only an awards event, it’s a once-in-lifetime opportunity for the students to learn what it takes to build a performing arts career through coaching sessions, training, and rehearsals led by some of Broadway’s most accomplished professionals.
Nurturing homegrown talent and guiding and supporting the next generation of artists is central to TPA's mission and we could not be happier for Langston, Kyra, and all of the nominees. Bravo!
Want to learn how you can support the Jimmy Awards® through TPA? Contact support@texasperformingarts.org or call 512.471.1195.
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Texas Performing Arts and Fusebox present
Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer, Shahzad Ismaily Love In Exile
Supported, in part, by the Topfer Endowment for Performing Arts Production and the Z. T. Scott Family Endowment for the Performing Arts.
Media Sponsors: Austin PBS, KUTX-FM
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ABOUT AROOJ AFTAB, VIJAY IYER & SHAHZAD ISMAILY
Written by Jace Clayton
Backstage after their 2018 debut show in their adopted hometown of New York City, Shahzad Ismaily asked Arooj Aftab and Vijay Iyer to huddle together and reflect on what had just occurred. “We felt it from the first moment,” remembers Iyer. “We were mystified and almost silent and said: I don’t know what just happened. But we should do that again.” They hadn’t prepared material in advance; the potent chemistry surprised even these seasoned collaborators. A shared focus on collective real-time creation allowed them to weave the bass, piano, and vocals into a breathtakingly unified sound. This was music in the moment. Words couldn’t define it, but the audience felt it, and joined the emotional journey. Staying open to spontaneous co-creation became the band’s defining approach in the half dozen shows they played before recording their debut album. Individually, their accolades are substantial – vocalist Arooj Aftab, the first Pakistani to win a Grammy, wows audiences worldwide with her mesmerizing live shows; MacArthur genius and Grammy nominee Vijay Iyer is one of today’s most influential pianists; multi-instrumentalist Shahzad Ismaily’s sensitivity and technical acumen has made him a legend among musicians like the late Lou Reed for whom he was a session player. Yet the marvel here is how ego disappears as the three players merge to create a singular, gorgeous sound.
One key factor is how Aftab employs her otherworldly voice as another instrument in the ensemble. “I’m mostly using the words to get the sound out,” she says. “I’m not thinking about telling a story.” The voice-aswind-instrument gels with the synth/keys combination of Iyer and Ismaily that flow together like sunlight and shadow.
More broadly, by trusting in real-time creation – and each other – the band is able to cross-pollinate spontaneity with the accumulated wisdom of a lifetime in music. As Ismaily puts it, “I feel like we’re subtly cueing listeners to say, Live like this.”
Love In Exile. Three world-class musicians meet in New York City to forge a singular voice that takes their distinct backgrounds and vast histories of collaboration as a starting point. From there they explore one-of-a-kind performances defined by a sense of timeless beauty and sudden surprise alike.
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Oct 20, 2023
Bass Concert Hall
Texas Performing Arts presents
Lila Downs Día de Muertos
LILA DOWNS MUSICIANS - LA MISTERIOSA
Lila Downs: Vocals, Jarana, hand percussion
George Saenz Jr: Music Director, Trombone, Accordion
Lautaro Burgos: Drums
Nakeiltha Campbell: Percussion
Josh Deutsch: Trumpet, Keys
Rafael Gomez: Electric & Acoustic Guitars
Luis Guzman: Bass
Sinuhe Padilla: Acoustic Guitar, Jarana, Bajo Quinto
With special performances by:
Mariachi Para Todos, Austin Soundwaves
Mariachi Paredes de Tejastitlán, Butler School of Music
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LILA DOWNS PRODUCTION TEAM
Alex McIntire: Audio Engineer - A1 / FoH
Paris Lawson: Audio Engineer - Monitors
Johnny Moreno: Lighting & Video Direction / Design
Benito Cohen Downs: Teleprompter
Vincente Sanchez: Ms. Downs Assistant
Casey Fatch: Road Management
Kat Cook: Tour Director
International Music Network: Booking Agency
A special thank you to Ballet Folklorico de Austin
Supported, in part, by the Topfer Endowment for Performing Arts Production and the Z. T. Scott Family Endowment for the Performing Arts.
Media Sponsors: Austin PBS, KUTX-FM
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ABOUT LILA DOWNS
Lila Downs is one of the most influential artists in Latin America. She has one of the most unique voices in the world and is known for her charismatic performances. Her own compositions often combine genres and rhythms as diverse as Mexican rancheras and Corridos, Boleros, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Cumbia, and Folklore. Her music often focuses on social justice, immigration, and women’s issues.
Lila sings in Spanish, English, and various native languages such as Zapoteco, Mixteco, Nahuatl, Maya, and Purépecha. She has recorded duets with artists as diverse as Mercedes Sosa, Caetano Veloso, Juanes, Norah Jones, YoYo Ma, Juan Gabriel, Carla Morrison, Natalia Lafourcade, Santana, The Chieftains, Niña Pastori, Esteman, Soledad, Diego el Cigala, Aída Cuevas, Toto La Momposina, La Santa Cecilia and Bunbury. Chavela Vargas proclaimed Lila as her successor. Her extensive repertoire has allowed her to sing with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The San Francisco Symphony, and The UNAM Symphony in México, as well
as with Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. She has given concerts at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and Hollywood Bowl (USA), Teatro Colón (Argentina), Auditorio Nacional and Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City. She was invited by Barack Obama to sing at the White House and has appeared at the Oscars for her role in the film Frida. Her music has also been included in various other feature films such as The Counselor, Tortilla Soup, Real Women Have Curves, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, Fados, Mariachi Gringo, and Hecho en México.
Lila Downs has just released her fourteenth album called La Sánchez, produced by Orlando Aispuro, a guitarist and producer from Hermosillo, Sonora, who has collaborated with artists such as Carín León, C. Tangana, and Matisse. This album is heavily influenced by the music from the north of Mexico and seeks to raise awareness about important matters, such as maternal recognition, compositions in times of pandemic, the vicissitudes of sentimental and social relationships, and a journey through mourning.
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ACERCA DE LILA DOWNS
Lila Downs es una de las artistas más influyentes de América Latina. Tiene una de las voces más singulares del mundo y es conocida por sus interpretaciones carismáticas. Sus propias composiciones a menudo combinan géneros y ritmos tan diversos como rancheras y Corridos mexicanos, Boleros, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Cumbia y Folclore. Su música a menudo se enfoca en la justicia social, la inmigración y los problemas de la mujer.
Lila canta en Español, Inglés y varios idiomas nativos como Zapoteco, Mixteco, Náhuatl, Maya y Purépecha.
Ha grabado duetos con artistas tan diversos como Mercedes Sosa, Caetano Veloso, Juanes, Norah Jones, YoYo Ma, Juan Gabriel, Carla Morrison, Natalia Lafourcade, Santana, The Chieftains, Niña Pastori, Esteman, Soledad, Diego el Cigala, Aísa Cuevas, Toto La Momposina, La Santa Cecilia y Bunbury. Chavela Vargas “nombró” a Lila su “sucesora”. Su amplio repertorio ha permitido que cante con la Orquesta Sinfónica de Chicago, La Sinfónica de San Francisco y La Sinfónica de la UNAM en México, así como con
Wynton Marsalis y la Orquesta de Jazz del Lincoln Center. Ha dado conciertos en Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center y Hollywood Bowl (EU), Teatro Colón (Argentina), Auditorio Nacional y Palacio de Bellas Artes en la Ciudad de México. Fue invitada por Barack Obama a cantar en la Casa Blanca y se ha presentado en los premios Oscar por su participación en la película Frida. Su música también se ha incluido en varios otros largometrajes como; El Consejero, Sopa de tortilla, Las mujeres de verdad tienen curvas, Los tres entierros de Melquiades Estrada, Fados, Mariachi Gringo y Hecho en México.
Lila Downs acaba de lanzar su decimocuarto álbum llamado La Sánchez, producido por Orlando Aispuro, guitarrista y productor de Hermosillo, Sonora, quien ha colaborado con artistas como Carín León, C. Tangana y Matisse. Este álbum está fuertemente influenciado por la música del norte de México y busca generar conciencia sobre temas importantes, como el reconocimiento maternal, las composiciones en tiempos de pandemia, los avatares de las relaciones sentimentales y sociales, y un recorrido por el duelo.
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A CELEBRATION OF MUSIC, DANCE, AND RITUAL WITH ONE OF MEXICO’S GREATEST SINGERS
Iconic Grammy and Latin Grammy Award winning singer Lila Downs is one of the world’s most singular and powerful voices, whose compelling stage presence and poignant storytelling transcend all language barriers. This global superstar’s exquisite artistry bridges traditions from across the Americas, with influences ranging from the folk and ranchera music of Mexico and South America to North American folk, jazz, blues, and hip-hop.
Lila brings her unique interpretation of traditional Mexican and Mesoamerican music, deeply personal renditions of classic rancheras, as well as her own original songs to convey the concept of Día de Muertos, a voyage of emotions, movement and sound that celebrate the rich traditions of Day of the Dead on both sides of the border.
Día de Muertos is a community oriented event and audience members are encouraged to come dressed in imaginative Día de Muertos costumes and make-up, to bring remembrances of their loved ones to share in the celebration, and to become fully immersed in an evening filled with emotions of love, loss, reconnection, and joy.
Lila has graced the stages of many of the world’s most prestigious festivals and venues including annual sold-out residencies at Auditorio Nacional, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall,
and the Hollywood Bowl. She has been invited to sing at the White House and performed on both the Academy Awards and Latin Grammy Awards telecasts. Her music has also been included in several feature films such as Tortilla Soup and Real Women Have Curves. Lila has 2 million social media followers and over 180 million views on YouTube.
DÍA DE MUERTOS REVIEWS
“Through the glorious tapestry of her powerful and spirited music, Downs gave us a much deeper insight and understanding into the Day of the Dead traditions we share with Mexico, from the marigolds wrapped around her mic stand to the tequila she poured on the stage to share with Mother Earth.”
–Arizona Daily Star
“After she sang “Zapata Se Queda,” the audience chanted “Otra, otra, otra,” begging Ms. Downs for more. When she came back out, the crowd erupted into cheers.”
–Santa Barbara News-Press
“The audience could not get enough of Downs’ beautiful voice.”
–The California Aggie
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Bob Bursey
Executive and Artistic Director
Bianca Hooi
Artistic & Executive
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EDUCATION & ENGAGEMENT
Tim Rogers
Director of Education and Engagement
Brenda Simms
Education Program Manager
Aubrey Felty
Emerging Arts Professional, Education and Engagement
FABRICATION & ACADEMIC PRODUCTION
Jeff Grapko
Director of Fabrication and Academic Production
Scott Bussey
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Properties Manager
Jason Huerta
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J. E. Johnson
Associate Director of Fabrication
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Hank Schwemmer
Lead Fabricator
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Project Manager, Fabrication
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PRODUCTION
Jim Larkin
Director of Production
Sarah Cantu
Lighting Supervisor
Michael Shanks
Assistant Lighting Supervisor
Travis Perrin
Staging and Rigging Supervisor
Ruben Vasquez
Assistant Staging and Rigging Supervisor
Blake Addyson
Production Supervisor
Kat Carson
Production Supervisor
Drew Millay
Audio Video Supervisor
PROGRAMS & EVENTS
Brendan Burke
Programming Manager
Ellie Holm
Event Manager
Mika O’Dwyer
Emerging Arts Professional, Event Management
TICKETING & GUEST EXPERIENCE
Blake McDonald
Director of Guest Experience
Amanda Adams
Associate Director, Guest Services
Meredith Delay
Patron Services Manager
Tess Todora
Director of Ticketing
Shade Oyegbola
Associate Director, Ticketing
Dianne Whitehair
Ticketing Systems Manager
Basil Montemayor
Ticketing Manager
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Texas Performing Arts is also proud to acknowledge the hundreds of part-time and volunteer staff who play a critical role in presenting our annual season of world-class performing arts events to the Austin community.
House Managers
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Leadership Board
The Texas Performing Arts Leadership Board is a group of volunteer leaders in the arts, business, and philanthropy. The Board is dedicated to expanding Texas Performing Arts’ world-class programming, positioning the organization as an international leader in the performing arts, and strengthening the bond between the performing arts and the communities we serve.
Donors
Board Members
Brian Haley, Chair
Carly Christopher
Jaime Davila
Tamara Dorrance
Dennis Eakin
Deborah Green
Mike Herman
Steve Houston
Steve Kahng
Nancy & Angus
Littlejohn
Chris Mattsson
Lauren Reid
Marc Seriff
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Texas Performing Arts is a nonprofit supported by generous patrons and donors. We extend a special thank you to the following major supporters:*
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Special gratitude to donors who have established endowments at Texas Performing Arts to provide long-term funding for mission-driven projects and programs:
Alex and Dee Massad Endowment Fund
Arts Education Endowment
Joann and Gaylord Jentz Endowment for Student Engagement
Kathy Panoff Texas Performing Arts Student Engagement Endowment
Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Concert Hall Endowment
William & Anita Cochran Endowment for Performing Arts Access & Education
Phillip Auth Endowed Dance Fund for Texas Performing Arts
PAC Fund for the Creation of New American Art
Performing Arts Center Endowment for Performing Excellence
Robert L. Tocker Endowed Excellence Fund for Student Volunteerism
Topfer Endowment for Performing Arts Production
Z. T. Scott Family Endowment for the Performing Arts
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