Ain't misbehavin' (dang it!)
July 26-August 1
Mr. Ben is currently visiting a friend in Vermont, so I'm at home by myself this week being a bad girl. Well, I would be being a bad girl if I didn't have rehearsals to attend, music to record and the new Harry Potter book to read, and if I didn't have a toothache from which I'm only now just beginning to recover after two full weeks of crippling pain. About the naughtiest thing I've been able to drum up is feeding the cat my way instead of Mr. Ben's way. How boring is that! Sheesh! Maybe, just to sew my wild oats a little, I'll pop in with friends over at El Sol y La Luna and share a pitcher of sangria. Oh yeah, baby, baby. I'm living life large. Working without a net. Taking a walk on the wild side.
And speaking of bad... have you seen this video of Philippine prisoners rehearsing for their big dance number -- Michael Jackson's Thriller? These bad boys are pretty damn cool! Rehabilitation through dance. What have I been saying all these years? If more people were dancing with each other, fewer people would be shooting at each other. It's the truth. Witness for yourself.
Thursday, July 26
Cornell Hurd
Jovita’s / 1619 S. 1st; 447-7825 / 8 pm (family)
DJd Milonga
Copa / 217 Congress Ave. / Austin, TX / 479-5002 / 9 pm
There will be a free lesson at 8 pm if you would like an intro to tango.
Jesse Dayton
Broken Spoke / 3201 S. Lamar; 442-6189 / 9 pm
DJd Swing Dance
The Fed / 24th at San Gabriel / 8 pm
Read all about the Austin Swing Syndicate and their activities.
Lucky Strikes
Treehouse Italian Grill / 2201 College; 443-4200 / 7:30 pm
Two Hoots & A Holler
Ego’s / 510 S. Congress; 474-7091 / 11 pm
Friday, July 27
Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies
Ross' Old Austin Café / 11800 N. Lamar; 835-2414 / 7:00 pm
Ted Roddy
Ginny’s Little Longhorn / 5434 Burnet Road; 458-1813
White Ghost Shivers
Central Market / 4001 N. Lamar; 206-1000 / 6:30 pm (family)
Music Under the Star
Bob Bullock State History Museum / 1800 N. Congress / 6 pm; free (family)
This is a great opportunity to hear (and dance to) live music and view the exhibits for free. This week features Ghandaia, with their mix of Funk, Rock, Pop, Reggae, Afro-Cuban and Brazilian.
Jesse Dayton
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 10pm
Friday -Sunday, July 27 -29
American Repertory Ensemble
McCullough Theater / UT campus / 8 pm (F&S); 2 pm (Sun); $20 (adv), $22 (door)
We're lucky to have an ensemble of this caliber based in Austin. It's a collection of some of the finest dancers and musicians from around the nation. If you haven't seen then yet, you really should. I think I'm going on Sunday afternoon. See you there? 477-6060 for tix, or click here.
Saturday, July 28
Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies
Treehouse Italian Grill / 2201 College; 443-4200 / 7:30 pm
Paris 49
Central Market / 4001 N. Lamar; 206-1000 / 6:30 pm (family)
Jessie Lee Miller
Patsy’s Cowgirl Café / 5001 E. Ben White; 444-2020
Two Hoots & A Holler
The Oasis / 6550 Comanche Trail 266-2442
Marshall Ford Swing Band
Lambert’s / 401 W. 2nd; 494-1500 / 6:30 pm; no cover
Global Harmony
Ruta Maya / 3601 S. Congress; 707-9637 / 9 pm; $12
This world music celebration of Africa features (in order of appearance) Lannaya, Atash, and Rattletree.
Jim Stringer's AM Band
Ginny’s Little Longhorn / 5434 Burnet Road; 458-1813
Sunday, July 29
The Brew
The Oasis / 6550 Comanche Trail; 266-2442
Austin Symphony Orchestra
Wooldridge Park / 9th & Guadalupe / 7:30 pm; free (family)
The Sunday evening concerts in the park continue. This week they'll feature light classical music with their large string ensemble.
Monday, July 30
Paris 49
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 6:30pm
Bayou Cajun Band
Evangeline Café / 8106 Brodie Lane; 282-2586 / 6:30 pm (family)
Fiddler Peter Schwartz will be sitting in again this week.
Tuesday, July 31
Erik Hokkanen's Laboratory
Flipnotics / 1601 Barton Springs; 322-9750 / 8:00 pm
Planet Casper
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 6:30 pm
Dr. Zog
Alligator Grill / 3003 South Lamar; 444-6117 / 6 pm
Jitterbug Vipers
Lambert’s / 401 W. 2nd; 494-1500 / 6:30 pm
Chaparral
Broken Spoke / 3201 S. Lamar; 442-6189
Jim Stringer's AM Band
Jovita’s / 1619 S. 1st, 447-7825 / 8 pm (family)
Wednesday, August 1
The Brew
Speakeasy / 412 Congress; 476-8017
Erik Hokkanen and his Gypsy Tribe
Lambert’s / 401 W. 2nd; 494-1500 / 6:30 pm
Hand Me Down
Flipnotics / 1601 Barton Springs; 322-9750 / 8:00 pm
Mr. Fabulous & Casino Royale
The Belmont / 305 W. 6th; 457-0300 / 6 pm
ROAD TRIPS
Gruene, TX
Tuesday, July 31
Two Tons of Steel
Gruene Hall / 1281 Gruene; 830-606-1281 / 7:30 pm $4
COMING SOON
Saturday, August 11
Angels Knocking at the Tavern Door
Texas School for the Deaf Auditorium / 1102 S. Congress / 7 pm; $15/$30/$50
This is going to be a wonderful evening of music (Mundi and Kourosh Taghavi) and poetry (Coleman Barks and Robert Bly). If you missed Coleman Barks when he was here a couple of years ago, you really, really, really missed something. Get tix here.
Thursdays-Saturdays, August 16-25One Flea Spare
Dougherty Arts Center / 1110 Barton Springs / 7:30 pm; $12
"There's something about Wallace's evocative poetic language, something about her insight into human nature, her unflinching exploration of ugliness and her surprising discovery of hope and beauty that can leave one breathless." Anna Rosenstein (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). [And is this not an uber cool graphic? Though you may not be able to see it in this small version, all those little black things that make up the shadow are tiny skulls & bones. My daughter-in-law, curlwunder, designed it for us (in case you ever need a graphic artist)]. There are only six performances, and we're expecting full houses for each one, so make your reservations now. Call 512.708.1893 or email reservations@gobotrick.org. (and please note that the performance is at 7:30, not 8 pm.)
see ya on the dance floor,
chris
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