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Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Pasadena Strawberry Festival returned to the Pasadena Convention Center and Municipal Fairgrounds, drawing over 50,000 attendees. Highlights included the world’s largest strawberry shortcake, a grand parade, barbecue cook-off, car show, carnival rides, and live performances by artists like Clay Walker and Scotty McCreery. Houston Chronicle
CYT Houston brought the timeless classic The Sound of Music to life at the Historic Crighton Theatre, featuring a cast of over 40 talented youth performers. This production commemorated the 60th anniversary of the film's release, enchanting audiences with cherished songs and a heartwarming story. The Courier of Montgomery County
Discovery Green hosted iFest USA 2025, a celebration of global cultures promoting peace, love, and friendship. Attendees enjoyed diverse live entertainment, international cuisines, and cultural exhibits in a vibrant downtown setting. KPRC+1Go South Houston+1
The Lone Star Expo Center roared with excitement as Monster Truck Wars returned to Conroe. Featuring a 12-truck lineup, including fan favorites like Outlaw and Shark Attack, the event offered thrilling shows, kids' power wheel races, and a Pit Party for fans to meet the drivers. More Information Monster Truck Wars
The Bayou Theater at the University of Houston–Clear Lake showcased "Authentic Flamenco," headlined by award-winning dancer Patricia Donn and a renowned ensemble of Spanish musicians and performers, delivering an evening of passionate and rhythmic artistry. 365 Things to Do in Houston
Comedian Melissa Villaseñor graced the stage at Houston Improv with her unique blend of impressions and stand-up comedy, offering five live shows over the weekend that left audiences in stitches. More information Houston Improv
NRG Center hosted the "Clash of the Clubs," a competitive girls' basketball tournament that brought together talented teams from across the region, showcasing the rising stars of the sport. More Information
Artisans and creatives gathered at Silver Street Studios for the "Markets for Makers" event, featuring over 90 vendors offering handmade goods, DIY workshops, and interactive photo installations, creating a haven for craft enthusiasts. Houston on the Cheap
The folk band West 22nd performed at the House of Blues' Bronze Peacock Room, delivering soulful melodies and engaging performances that captivated the audience. Live Nation
Houston's Downtown Aquarium welcomed two rare adolescent Sumatran tigers, Kirana and Zara, as part of the AZA’s Species Survival Plan. Visitors eagerly anticipated the opportunity to see these majestic creatures up close. Houston Chronicle
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Friday, May 16, 2025 – 8:30 PM
Miller Outdoor Theatre, Hermann Park,
In a sweeping celebration of culture, tradition, and humanity, Samskriti brings to the stage a breathtaking production that transcends borders. Arisi – Grains of Life, performed by Singapore’s acclaimed Apsaras Arts Dance Company, takes the audience on a stirring journey rooted in the humble yet powerful grain of rice. Through the exquisite movements of Bharatanatyam and the dramatic power of episodic storytelling, Arisi reveals how rice, a sacred staple across Asia, is central to rituals, celebrations, and life itself.
What makes this performance especially transcendent is its collaborative heartbeat — traditional Balinese artists and the Singapore Chinese Orchestra join forces with Indian musicians to create a layered soundscape of Indian vocals, Chinese instruments, Balinese Gamelan, and the primal rhythms of kecak choric chanting. Behind the performance, real-life stories of migrant farmers echo through multimedia projections, grounding the spectacle in lived human experience.
Directed by Aravinth Kumarasamy and dramaturged by Lim How Ngean, Arisi is a poetic meditation on food, ritual, and resilience. Costumes shimmer with color and texture, inspired by the rice fields of India and Bali, and each dancer becomes a vessel of ancient and contemporary narratives. This is more than performance—it’s a shared cultural ritual brought to life under Houston’s evening sky.
Saturday, May 17, 2025 – 8:30 PM
Miller Outdoor Theatre, Hermann Park
On Weekend Saturday, the Miller Outdoor Theatre lights up with a brilliant spectacle of rhythm and movement as Dance of Asian America (DAA) presents Asia To The World. This showcase is a fusion of traditional Asian dances and modern Western styles, blending cultures through vibrant choreography and stunning visuals. From elegant ribbon dances to energetic Bollywood moves, every moment speaks of cross-cultural unity.
Founded by Janie Yao in 2001, DAA’s mission to preserve and promote Asian dance is alive in every performance. This year's collaboration features talents from Kinder HSPVA, MECKKA Dance Project, Uptown Dance Company, and Rhythm India Bollywood Dance. The result is a dazzling combination of classical Chinese, jazz, modern, and ballet-infused movements that create a universal language of dance.
With over 50 dancers onstage and vivid costumes reflecting regional identities, Asia To The World becomes a feast for the eyes and spirit. DAA continues to build international bridges while uplifting audiences across Houston through their artistry, education, and commitment to cultural celebration. Bring the whole family for this free, unforgettable night of unity through movement.
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