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This weekend, Kansas City is alive with vibrant cultural events for all ages! From the stunning Orchid Delirium exhibit at Powell Gardens to the world premiere of ‘Cruzar la Cara de la Luna’ mariachi opera at the Lyric Opera, immerse yourself in the arts. Enjoy family-friendly performances like Pierce Freelon’s Kids Jam, and discover contemporary art at the Nerman Museum. With enticing activities featuring live music, dance, and engaging exhibits, there’s something for everyone to enjoy from March 6 to 9. Grab your family and friends and dive into the cultural feast Kansas City has to offer!
Get Ready for a Culture Feast in Kansas City This Weekend!
This weekend is bursting with music, art, and culture in Kansas City, and there’s something for everyone in the family! From vibrant flower displays to captivating performances, mark your calendars for March 6-9 because you won’t want to miss any of the fun activities packed into these days.
Blooming Beauties at Powell Gardens
Kick off the weekend with a visit to Powell Gardens and experience the stunning Orchid Delirium exhibit. Imagine wandering through an indoor wonderland that showcases hundreds of beautiful orchids from a breathtaking collection of over 2,000 pieces. The exhibit runs from March 1 to April 23, so there’s plenty of time to soak in the floral splendor. Just keep in mind that exhibit times may vary, so check ahead before you go!
Mariachi Magic at the Lyric Opera
This weekend is also your chance to catch the exciting world premiere of Cruzar la Cara de la Luna, the first-ever mariachi opera, at the Lyric Opera. Delving into themes of sacrifice and unity, this unique production promises to be a magical experience. Performances take place on March 7 and 8 at 7:30 PM, with a Sunday matinee on March 9 at 2 PM at the renowned Muriel Kauffman Theatre. Don’t let it pass you by!
Artistry in Motion with Quixotic
For those who seek interactive thrills, don’t miss Sensatia by Quixotic at The Grand Theater. This multimedia performance weaves together stunning acrobatics, eye-catching visuals, live music, and the enchanting world of perfumery. Opening its doors this weekend from January 24 to March 29, this unique experience allows attendees to be immersed in an artistic tapestry woven with creativity. Times may vary, so check the schedule.
Family Fun with Pierce Freelon
Looking for something family-friendly? Get ready to groove with Pierce Freelon’s Kids Jam on March 8 at 11 AM! This performance blends jazz, soul, and hip-hop into an energetic mix that’s sure to have both kids and adults tapping their toes. To make the experience even more special, there will be pre-show arts and crafts in the Polsky Theater lobby, ensuring a fun-filled day for everyone!
Art in the Park at Nerman Museum
If you enjoy contemporary art, don’t miss the A Match Made in Heaven exhibit featuring the talented works of St. Louis artist Katherine Bernhardt and Kansas City designer Jeremy Scott. This exhibit runs until August 3 at the Overland Park’s Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, providing a fantastic glimpse into modern creativity with varied opening times.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Goitse
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, what’s better than a lively performance by the energetic Irish band Goitse? They’ll be lighting up the stage at the Midwest Trust Center on March 6 at 7:30 PM, making it a perfect evening out for those looking to immerse themselves in lively Irish traditional music.
In Tune with History at Belvoir Winery
For those with a taste for history, the Jay Carter and John Lenti Concert on March 6 at 7 PM will transport you back in time as they celebrate the music of the 17th century at Liberty’s Belvoir Winery and Inn. This charming venue will also be supporting the local ensemble Musica Chorale, making it a delightful evening of culture.
Art Unleashed: Untitled Exhibit Opening
Art lovers should check out the opening reception of the Untitled Exhibit on March 7 at 5 PM at the Upper Level Gallery. This exciting display features contemporary street art from artists across Kansas City, Miami, and Los Angeles. It’s a perfect opportunity to explore new perspectives in art and meet the artists themselves!
An Intriguing Performance: Doubt, A Parable
Rounding out the weekend, catch the gripping drama titled Doubt, A Parable, running from March 6 to 23 at the Kansas City United Church of Christ. This powerful performance explores themes of skepticism and morality and is sure to provoke thoughtful discussions among attendees. Check the schedule as times may vary.
So there you have it, a weekend packed with culture, art, and musical delight all around Kansas City! Whether you’re with family or out on the town with friends, there’s no shortage of exciting activities to partake in. Grab your loved ones, gather your crew, and dive into the rich artistic landscape that Kansas City has to offer this weekend!
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