The Memorias Project is an immersive archival recital and installation dedicated to the history of Mexican and Mexican Americans in Austin.
The Memorias Project is an immersive archival recital and installation dedicated to the history of Mexican and Mexican Americans in Austin, free and open to the public.
Listen
The audience will hear original compositions performed by several performers, including a cellist, pianist, opera singer, and a DJ.
See
While the musicians perform, animations will serve as a backdrop. These musical compositions, animations, and projections will draw on archival research grounded in local collections, such as the Austin History Center, as well as on artistic digital abstraction.
Interact
As part of the interactive theatre, all audience members will receive an informational zine and a prop they will engage with during the performance.
The Memorias Project is an immersive archival recital and installation dedicated to the history of Mexican and Mexican Americans in Austin.
The Memorias Project is an immersive archival recital and installation dedicated to the history of Mexican and Mexican Americans in Austin, free and open to the public.
Listen
The audience will hear original compositions performed by several performers, including a cellist, pianist, opera singer, and a DJ.
See
While the musicians perform, animations will serve as a backdrop. These musical compositions, animations, and projections will draw on archival research grounded in local collections, such as the Austin History Center, as well as on artistic digital abstraction.
Interact
As part of the interactive theatre, all audience members will receive an informational zine and a prop they will engage with during the performance.
Good to know
Highlights
- In person
Location
dadaLab
2008 Alexander Avenue
Austin, TX 78722
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