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The Dallas Arts District, is the largest urban cultural district in the country. This 19 block area covering 68.4 acres near downtown Dallas is home to many world-renowned performing and visual arts organizations to include thirteen non-profit venues. In addition, multiple other organizations perform in the District on an ongoing basis. This includes everything from concerts to outdoor festivals, to lectures, youth education programs and more.

Dallas Museum of Art

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The Dallas Museum of Art collects, preserves, presents, and interprets works of art of the highest quality from diverse cultures and many centuries, including that of our own time. The museum champions the power of art, embracing its responsibility to engage and educate the Dallas community, to contribute to cultural knowledge, and to advance creative endeavor. With hundreds of different ways to experience the Dallas Museum of Art it will never cease to amaze and educate you.

Meyerson Symphony Center

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The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center was opened in September of 1989 and has been a crossroads of artistic excellence ever since. Owned and managed by the City of Dallas, Office of Cultural Affairs, "The Meyerson" is home to the world-class Dallas Symphony Orchestra and other Dallas-based cultural organizations like the Turtle Creek Chorale, the Dallas Wind Symphony, and the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra. We are also host to benefit concerts, corporate meetings, religious services, band and choral festivals and many other multi-disciplinary uses.

Dallas Theatre Center

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The Dallas Theater Center engages, entertains, and inspires the diverse Dallas community by creating experiences that stimulate new ways of thinking and living. We will do this by consistently producing plays, educational programs, and other initiatives that are of the highest quality and reach the broadest possible constituency. The Dallas Theater Center is recognized, both locally and nationally, as a top-tier arts organization, as a cultural destination for Dallas and the surrounding region, and as a collaborative artistic force that values diversity and practices inclusion.

Winspear Opera House

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It's impossible to miss the flurry of activity and the unmistakable "buzz" in the heart of the downtown Dallas Arts District, where cranes hover over the distinctive horseshoe-shaped auditorium of the new Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts. Due to open in 2009, the Winspear Opera House will be part of the new Dallas Center for the Performing Arts. The Opera House is located on the north side of Flora Street.

Events on
09-05-2010
through the next
14 days
6-18-2010 through 9-16-2010
Mexico 200
7-1-2010 through 9-29-2010
Sailing on Seawolf
8-1-2010 through 9-6-2010
Luc Tuymans
8-1-2010 through 9-6-2010
New Vision: Ballpoint Drawings by Il Lee
8-1-2010 through 9-26-2010
The Living Room
8-30-2010 through 11-28-2010
Five Colors: Chinese Cloisonne Vessels
9-4-2010 through 9-5-2010
Family Films - Dropping in on Picasso
9-4-2010 through 12-3-2010
Revelation: The Art of James Magee
9-9-2010 through 9-11-2010
Heroic Beethoven
9-11-2010 through 10-3-2010
Sustenance
9-14-2010 through 9-16-2010
Henry IV
9-14-2010 through 9-26-2010
Blue Man Group
9-16-2010 through 9-18-2010
Addison Oktoberfest
9-17-2010 through 10-31-2010
Hangman's House of Horrors
9-17-2010 through 11-17-2010
Fall American Quarter Horses Season
9-17-2010 through 12-16-2010
Mexico 200
9-18-2010
A.R. Rahman