URBAN-15’s Annual Holiday Laser Show is FREE This Year

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

FOR ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY–

URBAN-15’s HOLIDAY LASER SHOW!

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1st @ 4PM
Edgewood Theatre of Performing Arts (402 Lance St, San Antonio, TX 78237)
RESERVE TICKETS HERE

2019 marks URBAN-15’s 16th annual Holiday Laser Show, a multimedia spectacular of choreographed laser beams, colorful 3-D animation and light effects performed to traditional holiday favorites and experimental electronic composition. The Holiday Laser Show is a collaborative production of laser artist Tim Walsh and composer George Cisneros, who have worked together on projects in cities all around the United States. Notable presentations include the opening ceremonies of the Texas Sesquicentennial in 1986 at the State Capitol; the World Empathy Conference in Guadalajara, Mexico; and the 2008-2012 LUMINARIA celebrations in San Antonio.

The Holiday Laser Show is much beloved by the thousands of students throughout Bexar County whose schools reserve seats each year for URBAN-15’s daytime shows. URBAN-15 will ALSO present a FREE matinee performance to the general public on Sunday, December 1st at 4pm. The first half of the show will be holiday-themed and family-oriented, while the second half is for true laser show aficionados, featuring more abstract visual and sonic expressions and a saxophone performance by Tim Walsh. In addition to his long career as a musician, Walsh is recognized worldwide within the field of laser arts as a technological wizard and artistic innovator, and this is a unique opportunity for San Antonio to witness his work.

Admission is free, but seats MUST be reserved in advance. If reserving more than 10 seats, multiple orders are required. To reserve your tickets, click HERE.

For more information, please contact (210) 736-1500 or events@urban15.org.

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