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Lamar Dance Spring Show 2025

Friday, May 2nd at 6:00 PM

Theater

900 E. Sanford Street, Arlington, TX 76011

Event Policy: NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES, CLEAR BAG POLICY IN EFFECT - This event has a no refund policy.

*Discounted tickets are available to: Children 3 years and older, and AISD Students. All others please purchase an adult ticket. Children 2 years and under do not require a ticket. 

MAY

2

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Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto and Symphony No. 39

Saturday, May 17th at 7:30 PM

Arlington ISD Center for Visual and Performing Arts

900 E. Sanford Street, Arlington TX 76011

Event Policy: The AISD Center for Visual and Performing Arts does not provide refunds or exchanges under any circumstance. This event is not ticketed by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Clear bag policy in effect (see venue website for details). - This event has a no refund policy.

In this not-to-be-missed program, the FWSO’s own Principal Clarinetist Stas Chernyshev steps to the front of the stage for Mozart’s sublime clarinet concerto, a work of utter elegance and refinement written for a fellow freemason. An all-Mozart affair, the performance also includes the madcap Overture to The Marriage of Figaro and the Symphony No. 39, which opens with one of the grandest fanfares in the canon before launching into a grand, courtly affair that has captivated the ear for more than 200 years.

· MOZART: Overture to Le nozze di Figaro, KV492

· MOZART: Clarinet Concerto in A Major, KV622

· MOZART: Symphony No. 39 in E-flat Major, KV543

Robert Spano, conductor

Stas Chernyshev, clarinet

MAY

17

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Alegre Ballet Folklorico 2025

Saturday, June 7th at 7:00 PM

Theater

900 E. Sanford Street, Arlington, TX 76011

Event Policy: NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES, CLEAR BAG POLICY IN EFFECT - This event has a no refund policy.

Alegre Ballet Folklorico is a 501c3 Non-Profit dance troupe that uses traditional and creative elements to educate dancers and audiences on the culture and history of Mexico. Founded in September of 1993 by Pedro Perez, the group has grown from a 3 person backyard past time, to an award winning company having over 100 dancers.

Alegre began as a small group in the Law Magnet High School of DISD. The group began accepting students from the rest of the community in 1993 at no cost. Alegre's humble beginnings went from the Perez home back patio, to Kidd Springs and Martin Weiss Recreation Centers. In 1997 the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs (now the Office of Arts and Culture) allowed Alegre to have a home in the newly opened Ice House Cultural Center. When the Ice House closed its doors the group moved with the Office of Arts and Culture to the Oak Cliff Cultural Center. 

*Children 3 years and older require a ticket. 

JUNE

7

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