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Patsy conductor and arranger TroyPeters.The entertained multitudes from around the program will include musical and dance world there for 10years. selections from Moncayo's Huapango, Lionel Richie's All Night Long, Manuel de Falla's "The Miller's Dance" (Farruca) from The Three-Cornered Hat, Rhythm Is Gonna Get You, Que bonita es mi tierra and Jarabe tapatfo. New this season, the San Antonio Symphony has unveiled the 2012 Symphony Fiesta Medal featuring the image of Music Director Sebastian Lang-Lessing. The medals will be available to purchase at all Symphony performances. Patsy Torresisone of the most important and influential Tejano entertainers of our time. The national recognition she has received caught the attention of overseas promoters, which led to tours in Hawaii, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Okinawa, Guam, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece, Turkey, and Mexico. Six Flags Fiesta Texas contracted Patsy as n ,,., TWIT April 13,201_2__ -L.l On the musical front, Patsy continues to be a leading artist in her professional career of recording and touring. She wrote a hit song "Te Jura" (I swear) which became BMI's Most Played Latin Song of the Year. The Texas Music Association awarded Patsy the Single of the Year and the Album of the Year. Her music video "Chiquitita" won her TIMA's Best Female Performance in a Video. Patsy was honored and inducted in the Tejano Roots Hall of Fame in Alice Texas on January 30, 201 O. San Antonio Symphony FIESTAPOPSkicks off on Fiesta's first weekend Friday, April 20 and Saturday, April 21, 2012 @ 8 pm at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio. Individual concert tickets range from $8 to $64.75 and are available to purchase at the Symphony Box Office; by calling (210) 554-10 10; by visiting www.SASymphony.org, or at www. ticketmaster. com. 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To request atre, 1801 Martin Luther King Rd 78201 San Antonio Cloud 9 8pm at Trinity Uni- your event be listed, email Dr 78203 The Round-Up Saloon versity's Ruth Taylor Theatre, complete event info along Once on ThisIsland Fiesta begins One Trinity PI 78212 with your contact informa- 8pm St Phillips College The- Houston The Official Opening Cer- Saturday, April 14 emonies with Live Bands in tion to the editor atAllen@ atre, 1801 Martin Luther King RuPaul's Drag Race Viewing: For The Love of An Anesthe- front of the Alamo, - Free TWITmagazine,com, Type Dallas Dr 78203 Party at F Bar : siologist Calendar in the subject line, GEAR Annual Awards Social Event at Alamo Plaza 5:30- 8pm at Overtime Theater in 6:30-9pm at YFT Sunday, April 15 9:30pm Thisbegins 11 days Blue Star Arts Complex, 1414 : San Antonio of over 100 events! 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Cries that Bind Young Professionals Single erties Pk Lot Race at OCH for the Super oro/events/ell-events/ 8pm at San Pedro Play- Release Party at JR's Bar & Benefiting Razzle Dazzle Sunday Show Tuesday, April 17 house, 800 W Ashby PI 78212 : Dallas Rebecca Glasscock of Grill Austin San Antonio RuPaul's Drag Race at Silver: Legally Blonde: The Musi- Evanescence at Stubb's Dollar Saloon Midnight Show: Fort Worth Carol Burnett 7pm at the cal 7:30pm at Woodlawn San Antonio Barbecue Theatre, 1920 Fredericksburg: Tobin HillsArt Walk 6-1Opm in Pat Benatar at Billy Bob's Majestic Theatre Chevelle Brooks guest stars Rd 78201 Sparky's lot 224 E Houston St Houston 120m at HEAT San Antonio A Taste of New Orleans William Hill Wine Tasting Vinyl 45's Live 7pm at Lu- Latrice Royale of RuPaul's A View From The Bridge Tejano Explosion, 5:30pm- 5-11pm at Sunken Garden 6-lOpm at Sparky's ther's Drag Race 10pm at F Bar 7:30pm at SAC 1300 San 2:00am Theater Pedro Ave 78212 A View From The Bridge Wednesday April 18 Cattleman's Squ?re Brackenridge Park A View From The Bridge , W Houston & N,Fno 7:30pm at SAC 1300 San 2:30pm at SAC 1300 San Mamma Mia,That'sa Murder! San Antonio Once on ThisIsland Pedro Ave 78212 Pedro Ave 78212 at Spaghetti Whse at 1226 Witte Museum Annual Fiesta Fiesta Carnival 8pm St Phillips College The- E Houston st. San Antonio, Exhibition April 18,1O:OOam- 6-11pm Alamodome Parking: atre, 1801 Martin Luther King : My Fair Lady 8pm at San Cloud 9 2:30pm at Trinity Uni- Texas, 78205 5:00pm Lot, 100 Montana . Dr 78203 Pedro Playhouse at 800 W. versity's Ruth Taylor Theatre, Witte Museum Cloud 9 7pm at Trinity Uni- Ashby Place 78212 One Trinity PI 78212 My Fair Lady 8pm at San 3801 Broadway versity's Ruth Taylor Theatre, Fiesta Carnival 5pm -Mid- Pedro Playhouse at 800 W. One Trinity PI 78212 night Alamodome Parking Cabaret 8pm at NW Vista For The Love of An Anesthe- Ashby Place 78212 siologist Fiesta Carnival April 18, Lot, 100 Montana College, Palmetto Ctr for the For The Love of An Anesthe- 3pm at Overtime Theater in 5:00pm- 11:OOpmat the Arts, 3535 N Ellison Dr 78251 siologist 8pm at Overtime Cabaret 8pm at NW Vista Blue Star Arts Complex, 1414 Alamodome Parking Lot, 100: Fiesta Oyster Bake College, Palmetto Ctr for the Montana : Theater in Blue Star Arts 5-11pm St. Mary's University Cloud 9 8pm at Trinity Uni- SAlamo #103 78210 Arts, 3535 N Ellison Dr 78251 Complex, 1414 SAlamo #103: Campus versity's Ruth Taylor Theatre, Cloud 9 7pm at Trinity Uni- 78210 One Camino Santa Maria One Trinity PI 78212 Cries that Bind Cloud 9 8pm at Trinity Uni- 2:30pm at San Pedro Play- versity's Ruth Taylor Theatre, versity's Ruth Taylor Theatre, One Trinity PI 78212 Tejano Explosion, 5:30pm- For The Love of An Anesthe- house, 800 W Ashby PI 78212 Friday, April 20 One Trinity PI 78212 2:00am siologist San Antonio Legally Blonde: The Musical Cattleman's Square 8pm at Overtime Theater in Thursday, April 19 WEBBParty For The Love of An Anesthe- 3pm at Woodlawn Theatre, W Houston & N,Frio Blue Star Arts Complex, 1414 7:30-Midnight at Lamber- siologist 1920 Fredericksburg Rd> Dallas SAlamo #103 78210 8pm at Overtime Theater in Rising Star April Party 11pm mont Estate Fiesta del Rey: Crown the 78201 Blue Star Arts Complex, 1414 at The Rose Room in S4,Spe- : 950 EGrayson St, 78208 Ben- : King! 6-7pm Main Plaza Cries that Bind S Alamo #10378210 cial Midnight Performance efiting The San Antonio AIDS : 8pm at San Pedro Play- Once on ThisIsland by D Alexander Foundation Fiesta Masquerade Party house, 800 W Ashby PI 78212 2:30pm St Phillips College Cries that Bind Theatre, 1801 Martin Luther (recently featured in TWIT 8pm-lam 8pm at San Pedro Play- Magazine) Sponsored by FIESTAPOPS Doubletree Hotel Legally Blonde: The Musi- King Dr 78203 house, 800WAshby PI 78212 Razzle Dazzle Dallas San Antonio Symphony with 37 NE Loop410 cal 7:30pm at Woodlawn Patsy Torresat the Majestic Incognito: Fiesta's Masked Theatre, 1920 Fredericksburg ..................................... ........................................ 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