Newly announced entertainment includes Paranormal Cirque, AMoA 20x20 fundraiser

AMoA 20x20 Exhibition & Silent Auction to be held in March

Now in its 18th year, the Amarillo Museum of Art's (AMoA) 20x20 Exhibition & Silent Auction is scheduled to take place later this month. The annual fundraiser is designed to celebrate art and support AMoA’s innovative education programs as well as the local artist community.

This year, AMoA is looking forward to welcoming patrons to the museum for a 20 x 20 reception on March 28, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. This year’s exhibition will be installed for museum visitors to view in person at the AMoA for two days, March 27-28. Images of the artworks will also be featured on the AMoA website, where they can be viewed, and bid on, from the comfort of a home computer, smartphone, or tablet.

Artworks will be sold to the highest bidder, with bids starting at $150. All bidding will take place online. Bidding will begin at 8:30 a.m. on March 22 and end at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 28.

The Amarillo Museum of Art's (AMoA) 20x20 Exhibition & Silent Auction annual fundraiser is scheduled to take place March 22-28, with in-person viewing at the museum March 27-28.
The Amarillo Museum of Art's (AMoA) 20x20 Exhibition & Silent Auction annual fundraiser is scheduled to take place March 22-28, with in-person viewing at the museum March 27-28.

"The generosity and support shown by artists and art collectors is vital to our museum and greatly appreciated by the AMoA Board of Trustees, Alliance, and staff," a news release says. "Participation in this event enables AMoA to continue bringing first-class art programming to area schools."

For more information, call (806) 371-5050, or email amoa@actx.edu. The Amarillo Museum of Art is located at 2200 South Van Buren on the Washington Street campus of Amarillo College. Museum hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.

WT Concert Band to pay tribute to Charleston victims in powerful performance

CANYON — A piece honoring the victims of a horrific tragedy is the centerpiece of the West Texas A&M University Concert Band’s first spring concert. Omar Thomas’ “Of Our New Day Begun” pays tribute to the victims of a June 2015 domestic terrorism attack on the historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.

“This is one of the most emotionally powerful pieces I’ve ever conducted,” said Dr. Russ Teweleit, concert band director and professor of music education. “We look forward to sharing this brilliant composition live in concert.”

West Texas A&M University Concert Band’s first spring concert will include Omar Thomas’ “Of Our New Day Begun,” a tribute to the victims of a June 2015 domestic terrorism attack in Charleston, South Carolina.The performance will begin at 5 p.m. March 3 in Mary Moody Northen Recital Hall on WT’s Canyon campus and will be livestreamed on the WT School of Music’s Facebook page.

The performance will begin at 5 p.m. March 3 in Mary Moody Northen Recital Hall on WT’s Canyon campus and will be livestreamed on the WT School of Music’s Facebook page. Admission is free. For information, call 806-651-2840.

“Of Our New Day Begun” is rooted in Black American church tradition — incorporating the Black National Anthem “Lift Every Voice and Sing” as well as blues harmonies and melodies, singing, stomping and clapping. The concert also will include the lightning-fast “Gavorkna Fanfare” by Jack Stamp, conducted by Blake Livingston, a graduate student in conducting from Amarillo; the dark march “Xerxes” by John Mackey, conducted by Braden Lefevre, a graduate student in conducting from Canyon; and the bright classic “The Hounds of Spring” by Alfred Reed.

Cirque Italia's 'Paranormal Cirque' coming to Starlight Ranch parking lot March 14-17

Cirque Italia's newest round of thrills, "Paranormal Cirque," will be set up March 14-17 under its iconic White & Black Big Top Tent in the Starlight Ranch Event Center parking lot, located at 1415 Sunrise Dr. in Amarillo.

Show hours are 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14 and Friday, March 15; 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday, March 16; and 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 17. The box office opens on-site on Tuesday the week of the show, and hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on non-show days and 10 a.m.-10 p.m. on show days.

Do you love thrilling, wicked, or even dangerous things? Paranormal Cirque will expose you to a unique creation of combined theatre, circus, and cabaret with a new European style flare. Cirque Italia is now presenting a brand-new show for a mature audience. This innovative horror story features different shades of sexy and an incomparable storyline - the only thing you can be sure of during this unique experience is that you will not know what to expect, a news release says, noting it might be hard to divide reality and illusion.

At the Paranormal Cirque show, you will "fall into a parallel world and end up surrounded by monstrous creatures with hidden talents that will amaze you with the circus arts. This show is NOT for the faint of heart. You may have to catch your breath or try to stop your heart from racing during this adrenaline filled performance," the release says. Featuring artists from all over the world, a few of the circus arts you can expect to see in this new production include the Wheel of Death, mystifying MAGIC and more.

For more information visit www.paranormalcirque.com , check their social media accounts or contact (941) 704-8572. Tickets can be purchased now starting at $10, depending on availability. Admission is for mature audiences; those younger than 18 require an accompanying parent or guardian. This show has adult language and material.

The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum is excited to welcome the exhibit, "Dali's Wonderland," to its Bugbee Gallery.
The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum is excited to welcome the exhibit, "Dali's Wonderland," to its Bugbee Gallery.

Dali's Wonderland exhibition opens at Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum (PPHM) recently debuted its newest exhibit, "Dali's Wonderland."

PPHM is excited to welcome this new exhibition in its Bugbee Gallery. Originally published by Lewis Carroll in 1865, the dream-like world of "Alice in Wonderland" is a natural match for the surrealist art movement. A hundred years later, Salvador Dali, surrealism’s most important figure, illustrated a version of the story that incorporated his iconic melting clocks and other avant-garde imagery. Featuring a limited edition copy of the book from the personal library of Sybil B. Harrington, it was a gift from her daughter Sally. This book came into Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum Collection in 2022 through the help of the Harrington House and Jessica Mallard at WT. "Dali’s Wonderland" explores the relationship between art and literature.

“Dali is one of the most recognizable artists of the 20th Century and the most known surrealist artist. I think it is important to highlight the significance of those kinds of movements and how they connect to our collection, here at PPHM. I think that this exhibition really connects our part of the world to the rest of the world. It also gives us the opportunity to take about art, literature and the connections between them, specifically Wonderland and Lewis Carroll’s iteration of Alice in Wonderland, to the surrealism movement which was heavily involved in literature, and poetry, etc,” said Deana Craighead, Curator of Art at PPHM.

"Dali’s Wonderland" is in partnership with the West Texas A&M University Information Technology Department. Thanks to this partnership, the exhibition will feature a virtual flipbook of Dali’s works. In the coming months, IT will also be working with to create an artificial intelligence and augmented reality aspects to this exhibition. The museum will offer some special programming this summer around the exhibition and those details will be announced soon.

Located on the campus of West Texas A&M University, PPHM offers visitors a chance to step into Texas Panhandle history with special exhibits, a permanent collection, special events and more. For more information about PPHM, visit www.panhandleplains.org.

Herb Alpert and Lani Hall to perform March 28 at Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts

Music icon Herb Alpert & Lani Hall, will be making their first ever concert appearance in Amarillo at the Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts, Thursday March 28, with the show starting at 7:30 p.m.

Music icon Herb Alpert and his wife Lani Hall, Grammy-winning vocalist and former lead singer of Brazil 66 with Sergio Mendes, and their classic recordings, "Mas Que Nada", "Fool On The Hill", "Going Out Of My Head" and "Daytripper," will be heard live in concert during this tour.

Herb is celebrating his 61st year since recording his first hit song, "The Lonely Bull" in 1962. Herb, Lani and their incredible band, perform an eclectic mix of American standards, Brazilian jazz, some Beatles, some classic Tijuana Brass & Brazil '66 songs as well as many surprises. The shows are informal as Herb loves to answer questions from the audience about his and Lani's music careers, A&M Records and the many iconic artists they have both worked with over the past 50 years. The show features a giant video screen that displays hundreds of classic photos, videos, and various memorabilia from Herb & Lani's music careers.

Tickets are on sale now; patrons can purchase tickets online at panhandletickets.com, in person at the Amarillo Civic Center Complex box office, by phone (806) 378-3096, and participating area United Supermarkets.

Baby Shark’s Big Broadwave Tour swimming to Amarillo Civic Center Complex on April 21

Baby Shark’s Big Broadwave Tour will have two shows at the Amarillo Civic Center Complex Auditorium, 401 S Buchanan St. at noon and 4 p.m. Sunday, April 21.

Tickets for the performances may be purchased online on the tour's site, www.babysharkontour.com. Tickets start at $25 (while supplies last - additional fees and taxes may apply) and are also available at the Amarillo Civic Center Complex Box Office and panhandletickets.com. Prices are subject to change.

Baby Shark’s Big Broadwave Tour will have two shows at the Amarillo Civic Center Complex Auditorium, 401 S Buchanan St., at noon and 4 p.m. Sunday, April 21. Tickets go on sale Jan. 19.
Baby Shark’s Big Broadwave Tour will have two shows at the Amarillo Civic Center Complex Auditorium, 401 S Buchanan St., at noon and 4 p.m. Sunday, April 21. Tickets go on sale Jan. 19.

Nickelodeon, The Pinkfong Company and VStar Entertainment Group present Baby Shark’s Big Broadwave Tour!, a brand-new interactive live stage show featuring characters from the globally beloved preschool property. This tour brings the underwater world of the hit animated series, Baby Shark’s Big Show!, to life through an all-new original story, as audience members come together with Baby Shark and his undersea friends to save the Party Puddle Theatre. Featuring unforgettable music, with exciting twists on classic Baby Shark tunes, and mesmerizing visual effects, this staged “swimtacular” is jampacked with action and adventure for the whole family to enjoy.

A limited number of Fintastic Photo Op tickets are available, starting at $50. This pre-show experience will provide an up close and in person photo opportunity with Baby Shark and includes an exclusive gift for each kid. Each adult and kid (age 1 & up) must have their own “Fintastic Photo Op” ticket. Each guest must have both a Fintastic Photo Op ticket and a Baby Shark’s Big Broadwave Tour! show ticket (sold separately) for the same date.

For more information or to join the Whale Mail mailing list for presale and other exclusive offers, visit www.babysharkontour.com. Follow Baby Shark’s Big Broadwave Tour! on Facebook and Instagram at @babysharkontour .

Sesame Street Live! Say Hello coming to Amarillo in June 2024

Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Cookie Monster, and their Sesame Street friends will be featured in an all-new live show, "Sesame Street Live! Say Hello," coming to Amarillo on June 26, 2024.

Tickets are available now online via panhandletickets.com . Round Room Live and Sesame Workshop are proud to announce the new live show, which will bring the beloved characters from the iconic Sesame Street to life in a brand-new interactive production that will tour the U.S. and Canada beginning in April 2024.

Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Cookie Monster, and their Sesame Street friends will be featured in an all-new live show, "Sesame Street Live! Say Hello," coming to Amarillo on June 26, 2024.
Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Cookie Monster, and their Sesame Street friends will be featured in an all-new live show, "Sesame Street Live! Say Hello," coming to Amarillo on June 26, 2024.

“For over 50 years, Sesame Workshop has worked at the intersection of education, media, and research, creating joyful experiences that enrich minds and expand hearts,” said Whit Higgins, Sesame Workshop Executive Vice President, Head of Global Enterprises, in a news release. “Round Room Live has a history of working with new and iconic properties to create engaging and thrilling live events. We can’t wait for families and friends to enjoy this brand-new Sesame Street show filled with song, dance, and a few fun and furry surprises.”

Fans can visit SesameStreetLive.com now for tour dates and ticket information, and follow Sesame Street Live social media for exclusive tour content. For more, visit www.SesameStreet.org .

This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: Amarillo entertainment in brief for March 3, 2024

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