Need weekend plans? How about strolling West Magnolia Avenue without fretting about vehicles. Consider punching a ticket for Grapevine's jazz and white wine train or seeing an intimate modern ballet performance at the Modern Art Museum of
Fort Worth.
Dancing in the Open Streets
For 6 hours on April 13, vehicles will be off restricts on West Magnolia Avenue in between Hemphill Street and 8th Avenue, making way for parked food skateboarders, bicycle riders and trucks to take control of. Suppliers will have cubicles selling vintage, artisan and farmers market goods, and other activities varying from facepainting to yoga classes will likewise be on deal.
What: Open Streets
When: Noon-6 p.m. April 13
Where: West Magnolia Avenue in between Hemphill Street and 8th Avenue
Admission: Free. More info here..
Bask in a local choreographer's "Ode" to the cyclical nature of life.
The structure that houses the Modern Art Museum of
Fort Worth is a piece of art in its own. Created by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, the grand lobby, which watches out onto the museum's reflecting pond and lawn, works as the best backdrop for performances. Local ballet dancer and choreographer Alexandra Light will showcase an initial piece entitled "Ode" about the cyclical nature of life.
What: Contemporary ballet efficiency.
When: 1:30 p.m. April 13-14.
Where: Modern Art Museum of
Fort Worth.
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For anybody looking to jazz up
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Fort Worth Report < br/ > April 10, 2024. < p > Need weekend strategies? How about walking West Magnolia Avenue without fretting about automobiles.
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For six hours on April 13, vehicles will be off restricts on West Magnolia Avenue between Hemphill Street and 8th Avenue, giving way for parked food trucks, bikers and skateboarders to take control of. Suppliers will have cubicles selling vintage, craftsmen and farmers market goods, and other>activities ranging from>facepainting to yoga classes< br/ > < strong > What: Open Streets < br/ > < strong > When: Noon-6 p.m. April 13 < strong > < br/ > Where: West < strong > Magnolia Avenue in between Hemphill Street and 8th Avenue < strong > < br/ > Admission: Free. < a href=" https://www.facebook.com/events/1550914572353183 "> More information here. . < p > < strong > Bask in a local choreographer's "Ode" to the cyclical nature of life < br/ > The building that houses the Modern>Art Museum of Fort Worth is a piece of art in its own. Created by Japanese designer Tadao Ando,>the grand lobby,> Ode<" about the cyclicalof life. < br/ > < strong > What: Contemporary ballet performance < br/ > < strong><> When>: 1:30 p.m. April 13-14 < strong > < br/ > Where: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth < br/ > 3200 Darnell St. < strong > < br/ > Admission: The performance is < a href=" https://www.instagram.com/p/C5ZG0IKPnEG/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== "> totally free and open to the general public.. < p > < strong > All aboard the jazz train < br/ > For anybody wanting to jazz up date night, why not punch a ticket for the Grapevine Vintage Railroad jazz red wine train Live musicians will perform on each coach,>different white wines from>three local vineyards. < br/>> < strong > What: Jazz red wine train < br/>> < strong > When <: Check-in starts at 6 p.m. < br/ > Where: Grapevine Vintage Railroad < br/ > 705 S. Main St., Grapevine < strong > < br/ > Admission: < a href=" https://tickets.grapevineticketline.com/event/jazz-wine-train-2024?_gl=1*wfbn1y*_gcl_au*NjUwODMyNTc0LjE3MTI3NzY1MzU.*_ga*MTc2ODc0MjA4OS4xNzEyNzc2NTM1*_ga_VKM59W27HR*MTcxMjc4MTMyNy4yLjEuMTcxMjc4MTYxMC42MC4wLjIxMDM0ODI1MzU.*_ga_V88E05PDSN*MTcxMjc3NjUzNC4xLjAuMTcxMjc3NjUzNC42MC4wLjE3NDIyNDk2NDY.*_ga_857TXZ9RJE*MTcxMjc4MTMyNy4yLjEuMTcxMjc4MTYxMC42MC4wLjYwMjYxMjc2NA.<." > $><65 per person. . < p > < strong > Cut yourself a little slack>with SolFlow < br/ > Feel like walking a tightrope? You can evaluate your balance by taking a walk throughout a slackline or experiment with < strong > What: SolFlow: < strong > When: 1-7:30 p.m. April 13 < br/ > < strong > Where: River Legacy Parks < br/ > 701 NW Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington < br/ > < strong > Admission: Free, but pay-what-you-can < a href=" https://www.facebook.com/events/325137317210588/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A [% 7B% 22mechanism% 22% 3A% 22discovery_local_tab% 22% 2C% 22surface% 22% 3A% 22bookmark% 22% 7D]%>2C% 22ref_notif_type>%<22>%
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