Diverse Arts and Music Lineup Fills Dallas-Fort Worth This Week

03/12/2025 3 min
Diverse Arts and Music Lineup Fills Dallas-Fort Worth This Week

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Welcome to your guide for what's happening in Dallas-Fort Worth this week. Whether you're into experimental jazz, live theater, or indie music, there's something incredible lined up for you through the weekend.Starting tonight, Wednesday, December third, head to Grackle Art Gallery in Fort Worth at four thousand six hundred twenty-one El Campo for an avant-garde jazz experience. El Mantis, Lily Taylor, and Stefan Gonzalez are performing a night of psychedelic jazz, ambient textures, and improvised sound. It's just a ten dollar suggested donation, and RSVP is available on their Facebook page. This intimate venue transforms into an atmospheric sound chamber when these artists take the stage.Also this evening, Echo Theatre is presenting Reflections by the Lake twenty twenty-five at the Bath House Cultural Center in Dallas. Doors open at six thirty, with the event running from seven to nine PM. This is a wonderful opportunity to catch some cutting-edge theater right here in our community.Looking ahead to the weekend, there's plenty to do. On Sunday, December seventh, Fort Worth songwriter Robert Ellis is bringing his sharply crafted, genre-merging songwriting to Printed Threads. Expect intimate, narrative-driven folk with real emotional punch in this print shop turned DIY venue.The following weekend brings even more excitement. On Friday, December twelfth, New Media Contemporary celebrates two years with a free event from seven to eleven PM at eight thirty Exposition Avenue in Dallas. There will be DJ Wonderosso, vinyl selectors, surprise performances throughout the space, and they're unveiling their twenty twenty-six season plus hosting their first all New Media Art auction. It's a celebration built on curiosity, risk, collaboration, and love.That same Friday night, there's She Wants to Move at WAAS Gallery, a curated dance experience and movement for women led by Mama Star with Dallas deejays DJ Naturalhiigh and Chrissy Yella. Expect a two-hour journey to dance, release, create, and let go in an intentional safe space.Sunday, December fourteenth, brings the Homebody Hometown Holiday Show at The Post in Fort Worth. This new four-piece all-female string band performs original works created by songwriters from Fort Worth and Arlington, with Jesse Spradlin opening.From intimate art gallery performances to large-scale celebrations, this week offers listeners an incredible range of music, art, and cultural experiences right here in Dallas-Fort Worth. Thank you for tuning in, and please be sure to subscribe for more local event updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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