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    Your weekly guide to Houston: Five (plus) don't-miss events — crazy dance party included

    Joel Luks
    Jun 21, 2013 | 7:04 am

    On tap this week are happenings that honor the spirit of the city, crafty competitions, al fresco fitness, a street-esque dance party and a tribute to an artist who made music "smile."

    Be sure to click on the links below each event. You'll find a page with helpful intel — like where to shop, eat and drink nearby your final destination — and the ability to download the details straight to your electronic calendar.

    Summer Solstice Observation at Rothko Chapel

    How fitting is it to celebrate the arrival of summer at the Rothko Chapel. The astronomical event — the exact moment when the Sun appears to rise to its highest (or lowest) point — has been the basis for mystical, spiritual and ancient rituals that glorify change, rebirth and Mother Nature.

    So maybe in Houston we feel differently about the start of summer. Let's turn the other cheek and not curse scalding temperatures and dripping moisture, but rather partake in a Tibetan smoke offering and a thunderous display of taiko drumming to accept the inevitable.

    Find your cool, collected center at this two-part celebration — at sunrise and at sunset.

    The skinny: Friday, 6:22 a.m. and 8:25 p.m.; Rothko Chapel; $10 suggested donation.

    Houston Symphony ExxonMobil Summer Nights "Centennial 100th Birthday Concert"

    The Houston Symphony may be turning 100, but it's looking mighty fresh at such a momentous milestone. Think of this affair as more than a classical music concert. The spectacle welcomes American Idol finalist LaKisha Jones, dancers, marching bands, choruses — the whole shebang. The performance is crowned with fireworks lighting up the sky.

    The skinny: Friday, 8:30 p.m.; Miller Outdoor Theatre; admission is free, seating is ticketed.

    Rice Design Alliance's Third Annual "Anything That Floats"

    Rice Design Alliance's young professionals, better known as rdAGENTS, are masters at turning one man's trash into inventions that stay afloat. Teams are allotted just a few hours to forge something that sails along Buffalo Bayou, with prizes awarded for creativity, innovation and speed.

    It's a sink or swim kind of competition, and very entertaining to watch.

    The skinny: Saturday, 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m.; Sesquicentennial Park; free for spectators.

    Yoga Jam: Krishna Das

    Are you brave enough for a yoga class en plein air? Don't shy away from Houston summer, embrace your clammy fabulousness and find your namaste while admiring a slice of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's sculpture collection.

    YogaOne Studios and Big Yoga teachers will lead a class enhanced by the Grammy-nominated tunes of chant master Krishna Das.

    The skinny: Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; Cullen Sculpture Garden; free event.

    DiverseWorks Dance Party

    Executive director Elizabeth Dunbar has been on a never-ending quest to steer the avant-garde presenter into a new era, one that boosts DiverseWorks ArtSpace as a hub than cultivates dialogue across all art forms. Said definition of art doesn't preclude experimental music, sound and street genres.

    I say that's reason enough to party into the wee hours of the night in the company of Ben Aqua, artists from Bombón and Dave Wrangler. Practice those dance moves.

    The skinny: Saturday, 10 p.m.-2 a.m.; DiverseWorks; tickets are $35 in advance, $40 at the door.

    Texas Gypsy: A Musical Tribute to Kelly Lancaster

    There was a je ne sais quoi to Denton-native Kelly Lancaster's musicianship — a combination of nonchalant spunk and facile virtuosity — that earned the esteem of his countless of fans and collaborators, among them the notable Willie Nelson, the late David Peters and singer/songwriter Freddy Powers. Anything was possible in Lancaster's frets, from down home bluegrass to European gypsy jazz.

    In February, Lancaster passed away peacefully at the age of 45 of pancreatic cancer, his departure leaving a silent void in the mandolin world. Two weeks prior to his death, he married Marjorie Evans, his love of 25 years, in his hospital room. A coterie of friends unite to celebrate the amicable artist through song, including The Gypsies, Allen's Landing Band, Pizazz Dixie Jazz, Attoyac String Band, Cantor Daniel Mutlu, Janice Rubin and many, many more.

    The skinny: Sunday, 7 p.m.; Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center of Houston; tickets start at $20.

    Arts smarty pants and in-the-loop happy gal Nancy Wozny's pick: BooTown presents Turtle Turtle

    Nancy says: "I'm heading to Rudyard's to see BooTown's final show of the season, Turtle Turtle, a shadow puppet show that tells the story of a pet turtle who lives in an attic for 30 years. According to Emily Hynds, the mother of BooTown, this really happened in Brazil.

    "I've been a BooTown fan from the get go, but have really been enjoying their development as shadow puppet divas. And I guess I should mention that Joseph Wozny, quite possibly related to me, did the music."

    The skinny: Friday through June 29; Rudyard's; tickets are pay-what-you-can.

    Rice Design Alliance's Third Annual "Anything That Floats" is a sink or swim kind of competition.

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    Get inspired

    Noted Houston street artist paints vibrant new mural at downtown venue

    Jef Rouner
    Dec 15, 2025 | 4:29 pm
    GONZO247 poses in front of his new mural, "Houston is Inspired" inside Hobby Center
    Photo courtesy of Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
    GONZO247 poses in front of his new mural, "Houston is Inspired" inside Hobby Center

    Visitors to the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts can now see an incredible new mural by one of Houston's most iconic street artists.Mario Enrique Figueroa, Jr., known as Gonzo247, debuted his piece, "Houston is Inspired" on Friday, December 12.

    “This piece is all about capturing the energy that makes Houston, Houston," said the artist in a statement. "It’s that raw, vibrant hustle — the music, the culture, the stories we’ve been telling for generations. I wanted to create something that pulls people in, gets them hyped for what they’re about to experience. Every color, every shape, every detail is telling a story, a vibe. This ain’t just a mural or a piece of art — it’s a journey. It's about the grind, the growth, and the inspiration we pass on to each other, on and off the stage.”

    The piece is called "Houston is Inspired," after the program at Hobby meant to showcase local performers by offering them week-long residencies on a prestigious stage. This season includes CJ Emmons's one-man comedy musical show I'm Freaking Talented; a rhythmic interactive storytelling experience called Our Road Home by Jakari Sherman; and Lavanya Rajagopalan's combination of music, dance and verse, Kāvya: Poetry in Motion. Information about all three shows, including ticket prices and availability, can be found at TheHobbyCenter.org.

    The last show (debuting May 1) was a particular inspiration to Gonzo247. Viewers may notice a pair of hands in a traditional Indian dance pose, a direct reference to Rajagopalan's show.

    The Houston is Inspired program was launched launched in the 2023-2024 season. In addition to the residency in Zilkha Hall, artists are given a $20,000 stipend for production and marketing costs. It is now a permanent fixture of the Hobby season. Applicants for future seasons can submit here.

    Known for his original "Houston is Inspired" mural in downtown's Market Square, Gonzo247 has been an active force in Houston art for 30 years, including producing the video series Aerosol Warfare about the street art scene in the 1990s and 2000s as well as founding the Graffiti and Street Art Museum. He also served as the artist liaison for Meow Wolf's Houston installation. If anyone's visual vision is perfect to welcome audience members to shows highlighting homegrown talent, it's him.

    “Art’s all about telling stories, but it ain’t just what you see — it’s what you feel," he said. "This piece speaks to the heart of everything we’re about: culture, rhythm, struggle, and triumph. When you walk into the space, you gotta feel the anticipation, the energy building up. That’s what I wanted to capture — the vibe of the whole city, the passion in the work, and that next-level hunger to rise up and create something fresh. It’s like the beat drops, and everything just connects.”

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