Jenny Lewis
Marfa, TexasBallroom Concerts is thrilled to host Jenny Lewis, front-woman of the band Rilo Kiley and all around indie-darling, performing material from her debut album, Rabbit Fur Coat, and backed by Louisville sirens The Watson Twins.
Ballroom Concerts is thrilled to host Jenny Lewis, front-woman of the band Rilo Kiley and all around indie-darling, performing material from her debut album, Rabbit Fur Coat, and backed by Louisville sirens The Watson Twins.
In December 2006, Ballroom Marfa presents a month of independent film, in an effort to promote the concept of film as an art and expand the awareness of independent film.
Joanna Newsom is a harpist, pianist, and songwriter based in San Francisco.
Zykos plays live at Liberty Hall, January 20, 2008. Ross Cashiola opens.
Jeff Tweedy, indie-rock iconoclast and singer-songwriter of singular contemporary influence, brings his sprawling American vision to West Texas for an evening solo performance on January 21st.
As part of its genre-defying 2007 music season and an ongoing commitment to bringing art, culture, and independent music to West Texas, BALLROOM MARFA proudly welcomes Grizzly Bear and the Papercuts for their February 24th performances at Liberty Hall.
The Watson Twins electrified Marfa audiences during their appearance with Jenny Lewis last year, and it's BALLROOM Marfa's pleasure to welcome them back to West Texas for a March 14th spotlight engagement at Liberty Hall.
Deep Comedy is an exhibition of work by artists whose conceptual practices are underpinned by humor. Brought together by artist Dan Graham and independent curator Sylvia Chivaratanond, the works in Deep Comedy transform elements of the commonplace into playgrounds for amusement through a wide range of media including sculpture, video, installation, photography, and performance.
Opening weekend festivities for Deep Comedy culminate at Ballroom's Liberty Hall on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 with a rare live appearance from the composer, musician, and artist Sam Prekop.
Noted American singer-songwriter and guitarist Richard Buckner will play Liberty Hall this Sunday evening as part of Ballroom Marfa’s 2007 music series.
Indie wunderkind Jose Gonzalez was born to Argentinean parents and grew up in Gothenburg, Sweden with formal guitar studies and a family record collection that was equal parts bossa nova and Beatles.
Join us on April 28 for a performance by national treasure Mingo Saldivar, a master of the push-button accordion and one of norteno's living legends.
GLORIA is a new work by choreographer Maria Hassabi, created in collaboration with performers Hristoula Harakas and David Adamo, visual artist Scott Lyall, sound designer Jody Elff, and lighting designer Joe Levasseur.
On Saturday, May 12, Angela McCluskey and Paul Cantelon join forces for a rare and very special duo showcase at Ballroom's Liberty Hall.
The latest in our award-winning 2007 music series, BALLROOM MARFA welcomes Animal Collective and Sir Richard Bishop to Liberty Hall for an evening at the experimental bounds of pop music.
In honor of the
upcoming release of Allen's Best of the Sugar Hill Years CD retrospective,
he'll be reuniting with the Panhandle Mystery Band at Ballroom Marfa's
Liberty Hall for a special, one-off appearance on Saturday, July 7th.
Mika Tajima and her band, New Humans, will perform in Ballroom Marfa’s outdoor courtyard on the opening night of Every Revolution Is a Roll of the Dice, playing with a band and instruments on a white sand stage.
Every Revolution Is a Roll of the Dice is an exhibition of sculptural objects that, by way of their presentation, can be seen as actors on a stage.
The 2007 season continues with renowned classical pianist Bruce Levingston, who plays October 4, 2007.
Poster-making demonstration at Ballroom Marfa's Liberty Hall.