Regal Passions

A CMSFW ENSEMBLE

Gey Levinson, violin
Toby Appel, viola
Bion Tsang, cello
Orion Weiss, piano
                    

performing:

BEETHOVEN, Piano Trio in B-flat Major, Op 97, "Archduke"

TURINA, Piano Quartet in A minor, Op. 67

DVOŘÁK, Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat Major, Op. 87

For more information or tickets, please call 817.877.3003 or visit www.chambermusicFW.org.

Children's Saturday Studio with artist, Robyn O'Neil

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Robyn O’Neil joins the Modern’s education team to take a closer look at the calisthenics in Robyn O’Neil: WE, THE MASSES. The artist will tackle stretching and coordination in the galleries, then lead a studio project to further the discussion. This program is for children between the ages of 9 and 12. Sign up early; space is limited. Members $20; nonmembers $25

Valentine's Dinner

Create romantic memories at Café Modern on Valentine’s Day. The lawn will be illuminated with magical lights as you and your loved one enjoy a specially prepared three-course pre-fix dinner; $69 per person, with wine $98 (plus tax plus gratuity).

 

Starters

Spring Break Wonders

Take advantage of family programming at the Modern over the course of the week while your school-aged children are on Spring Break.  Each unique session includes a tour and gallery project focusing on selected works in the special exhibition, Mark Bradford: End Papers.  Arrive early, this program fills quickly. 

Attendance is limited to 45 children per session; admission is free.

March 9-12; two sessions each day: 11-11:45 am and 2-2:45 pm

Maestro Dobel Tequila Dinner

Join us for our first specialty dinner of the year and try a five-course wine dinner with tequila pairings created by Denise Paul Shavandy in collaboration with Kevin Martinez and Bria Downey. Meet field brand specialist Richard Allison. $79 for members and $95 for non members.*
Call 817.840.2157 now to reserve your spot.

First Course

Octopus Tostada, Herb Agua Chile, Blue Corn Tortilla, Tomato

Maestro Dobel Silver + Cucumber Mint Margarita

 

Second Course

Invisible Life

“It's a drama of resilient women, thoughtless men and crushingly unrealized dreams, told with supple grace, deep feeling and an empathy that extends in every direction.“ Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times. Rio de Janeiro, 1950. Two inseparable sisters living at home with their conservative parents are separated by their father and forced to live apart. They take control of their individual destinies, while never giving up hope of finding each other. This tropical melodrama is from the director of Madame Satã.