Lakeway
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Nosferatu and a Symphony of Horror!
Join us as we celebrate the spookiest time of year with Lake Travis High School Chamber Orchestra as they play by a live orchestral score to the classic 1922 silent film Nosferatu on Saturday, October 26 at 7pm at the Lakeway Activity Center. This is an opportunity to see a classic silent film with orchestra accompaniment like our grandparents… or great grandparents used to see. Plus you are supporting our local talented teens. It is a truly unique cinematic experience you are sure to enjoy! Popcorn and drinks available for purchase. Don’t forget to enter the Vampire costume contest and win prizes! How to Purchase Tickets Price: $5 at the door or…
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Art is Everywhere
We are finding art everywhere in Lakeway! Another beautiful sculpture has recently been generously gifted to the City of Lakeway. Join us Monday November 18th at 4:30pm when we celebrate the official unveiling of this monumental cast bronze sculpture “The Game” by acclaimed Californian artist Robert Holmes! It is located in the Hurst Creek Sculpture Garden (map) on Lohmans Crossing across from the Hamilton Greenbelt. Free to the public and refreshments provided. For Directions:
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Balcones Orchestra Concert
Lakeway welcomes the Balcones Community Orchestra again to our Lakeway Activity Center for another wonderful performance. In this free afternoon concert, the Orchestra will perform: Metamorphosis (2019) by Adrienne Inglis Mendelssohn: Sinfonia No. 1 in C-Major Haydn: Symphony No.84 in E-Flat Metamorphosis(2019) by Adrienne Inglis for flute, harp, and string orchestra, commissioned by Balcones Community Orchestra celebrates the life and work of Maria Sybilla Merian (1647-1717), pioneering entomologist, naturalist, and artist. Besides presenting the world première performance of Metamorphosis, Chaski flute/harp duo with flutist Adrienne Inglis and harpist Shana Norton will also perform the Texas première of Le barde muet by Bernard Andrés. The Balcones Community Orchestra is in its 22nd season…
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National Arts in Education Week at LTISD
September 8-14 is National Arts in Education Week. Did you know that Lake Travis ISD serves almost 4,000 students in band, orchestra, choir, art, dance and theatre at the secondary level? Their K-5th grade students receive art and music at least once a week for 45 minutes. According the National Art Education Association, arts education is “an essential element of a complete and balanced education for all students.”
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Lynn Zwern Art at LT Community Library
Join us this month at the LT Community Library to enjoy the colorful watercolor artwork of contemporary abstract painter Lynn Zwern. A member of Lakeway Painters, Zwern is known for her strong sense of color and design, which she incorporates into vibrant pieces using watercolors on Yupo paper. Her style is loose, creative, and eye-catching. All are welcome to attend Zwern’s reception on Sunday, September 22nd from 1:30pm to 3pm.













