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The Dyn-O-Mites
Performing Arts: Musician
Meet The Band! Gutarist - Ronnie Barbera Drummer - Chale Castillo Lead Vocalist - Becca Brooks Keyboardist - Gina Barbera Chale has been playing the drums for over 53 years! Chale's professional career spans 4 decades of playing with the best musicians across the great state of Texas. His most profound recognition is receiving a Grammy nomination playing with one of the greatest Tejano artist Little Joe y La Familia in 2000. Chale reunited on stage with long time band member, Ronnie Barbera, guitarist. They were original members of the band, Ragz from the 1970's. Ragz opened shows for Sister Sledge, Dr Hook, Samantha Sang, Santa Esmeralda to name a few. The single "Get On Down" with Ronnie as the lead vocalist is still played at the discotheques in France. They reunited as a band at the Laredo Legends of Rock Concert in Dec. 2019. The fire was rekindled, and a new band was born. Recording artist Becca Brooks brings amazing vocals to the band as well as the looks.The audio on our website and Facebook page was captured in a live performance. What you hear is what you get.
Gary & Cathy The Flying Woitenas
Gary & Cathy are a singer/songwriter duo from San Antonio, Texas, who play original material and covers primarily in the Country Western and Folk traditions. Cover songs include music by Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Kris Kristofferson, Larry Joe Taylor and other easy feeling artists. Original material includes music written by Gary such as Seabrook By The Bay (a traditional country music feel), Springtime in Texas (a Bob Wills swing feel), Starlight In Your Eyes (a Patsy Cline feel) and This Song's For You (a jazzy feel). Cathy has written songs such as Window To Nowhere (a sweet ballad about a young girl's room), and The Deal (a ballad about chance meetings). Gary is originally from San Antonio and it's diverse culture is an influence on his music. Cathy is from West Virginia and brings a country/blue grass background to her music. Together Gary and Cathy combine for exceptional harmonies and interesting personal stories about life. Gary & Cathy have been performing together for about 8 years and have played in such a diverse range as venues such as La Kiva and the High Sierra in Terlingua, Texas and the Cactus Festival in Devine, Texas and the Pig Pen in San Antonio in addition to appearances at venues in Central and South Texas.
Austin Thompson
Media Arts: Filmmaker, Radio/Television Talent, Voiceover; Multi-Disciplinary: Multiple Art Forms; Other; Performing Arts: Actor, Director, Performance Art, Storyteller; Teaching Artist/Instructor; Visual Arts: Painter, Sculptor; Puppetry
The first puppet show I remember was at FSU by a touring puppet troupe. The puppets featured were giant blacklight dinosaurs and I loved it. I became fascinated with puppetry and creature effects. I first started dabbling with puppets in my local church. I started attending workshops and classes on puppetry, to hone my skills. I attended college in Orlando at VCC where I pursued digital media. The school required a heavy load of theatre and film classes for the degree so it was nice to get a rounding of the subjects. While attending school I was delighted to work The City of Orlando Puppet Troupe. The troupe taught me a wide range puppetry forms and techniques. The puppet troupe would also bring puppeteers from the area and around the country to perform at schools. I was able to meet and learn from them as well as work in schools and HeadStart centers teaching puppetry and performing. The troupe also had me create theatrical performances and do voiceovers and perform for local tv productions. The knowledge I gained there has been invaluable. I learned how to start building puppets from Stan Winston School of Character Arts and The Puppet Project and developed a love for cable puppets. Since then, I have started a "Crosstitch Productions" in an effort to create puppet shows that teach educate and inspire. I am currently trying to set up workshops in an effort to pass on what I have learned and to encourage others in their pursuit of puppetry and the arts.
Ilysha Thompson
I'm a 19 year old artist. Not just with paint but poetry, music, and more. I'm not just an artist because its my passion or for money. Painting is my passion, but my art is more about healing people. I want my paintings to bring peace and healing to people across the world. I want to change the way people see art. Not just paint on a canvas. For people who have anxiety to look and feel peace. Or for depressed people to look at my art and feel comfort. Art is a lot of people's passion . But what makes my art so special is that it's not just for me to express myself. But for me to help others express themselves. When they can't quite put their emotions into words. Something for them to relate to and know they are not alone. That's why I also put bible verses and positive words on the back of all my art. With my art I want to make the world a better place, spread positivity, and love.
Alannah Tiller
Alilscribble is run by yours truly, Alannah Tiller. I'm a San Antonio based multidisciplinary artist and academic. I have a Bachelors in Art History from Texas State University as well as a Masters of Museum Studies from The University of Oklahoma. My work mostly draws from pop culture and imagery I see online - it is a response to the people and objects in my everyday life that stimulate some sort of response. Sometimes abstracting, sometimes simplifying. Ultimately, I look to find an alternative view of these everyday objects and people. Through the use of bold imagery I attempt to amplify these themes using color, form and crisp line work. Why Alilscribble? Well, I've incessantly scribbled on the sides of my notes for class and in journals my entire life. I never considered what I did, "art." I wish I had leaned into it earlier, however it wasn't until I took a break from my corporate job after graduating with my MA that I really dove in. I'm still doing the same old scribbles, except maybe a bit more refined now with better tools. But it all started with a lil scribble. Also, my name isn't Ali haha, I get that a lot.
Rosa "Rosie" Torres
Teaching Artist/Instructor
I have been a mover, shaker and kicker ever since I was in the womb. I came out kicking, punching and by the time I was toddler, I was jumping out of my crib. My mother shares with me that I have always danced. I am a mid-forties women with 25 years in the field of dance as it pertains to teaching, choreography, adjudicating, & preserving cultural heritage. My first dance studies began in my hometown of Laredo, Texas, a "border town". This means, I was to learn one thing in a dance studio and another in the kitchen with my abuela and family. The fundamentals I learned at Laredo All American Dance Studio launched me into, Kilgore College Rangerettes, Southwest Texas State University, MA Dance, San Antonio Spurs Silver Dancer, former owner of La Danza Studio, dance educator, choreographer, adjudicator. Most recently, I have been practicing evolving with traditional dance from the danzantes of Kapulli Ayolopaktzin.
Luis Torres De Jesus
Visual Arts: Illustrator, Painter
Puerto Rican Illustrator/ Fine Art Portrait Painter. Healthcare worker and Tattoo Art enthusiast!
Jesse Sauceda Torres Jr
Literary Arts: Poet; Performing Arts: Choreographer, Musician, Performance Art; Visual Arts: Maker, Mixed Media Artist, Muralist, Painter, Photographer
Hello my name is Jesse Torres. I am a canvas artist who is on disability due to back injuries from a car accident a few years ago. I was inspired by local artists when hosting an event that promoted local small business in the area. I had always enjoyed art since I was a small child and this opportunity led me to pursue it. I have displayed my artwork in a few local galleries as well as been published in two local magazines and one book. My artwork flows creatively when I paint about my childhood growing up with little to no money. My art pieces depict memories backyard bbques riding my bike just before the street lights came on. Although I do paint in all different mediums and all types of art, my favorite are those about my city, my culture and my family.
Cindy Tower
In 2000 I switched from building installations to simply painting ones that already exist. This has been a deliberate choice. Instead of using common everyday objects to build things out of, I now use common, everyday sites to make paintings of. I studied with Allan Kaprow and attribute this to why I have adopted an anti-aesthetic, realist approach to painting that includes a performance aspect as well. For years I've been almost as interested in the process of making art as in the product itself. Since the eighties, I've been performing as I go about making artwork. Painting methods cannot be separated from the subject matter. Everything gets used and becomes part of the piece. Paintings get rained on, hoisted, buried, driven over, stolen, ripped; sometimes charcoal, blood, grass-stain, iron filaments are incorporated. Sometimes works get hit with paintballs or stuck with an occasional hypodermic needle. The act of painting becomes performance. Even the hired bodyguard becomes part of the act. Together we trespass, chase wild dogs, search out new sites, climb over walls and make fires in barrels.
Fran Trachta
Media Arts: Filmmaker, Graphic Artist, Media/Visual Communications, New Media/Technology, Producer; Performing Arts: Musician, Performance Art, Vocalist/Singer; Visual Arts: Photographer
As an artist, my goal is to engage the viewer, regardless of the medium, short films, music videos, documentaries, photography or song writing. If I can convey an emotion through my art and connect to just one person then I have achieved my goal. I can only strive for creative freedom and hope that I can communicate my vision with other people. The most rewarding aspect of my art is to develop a bond and interaction between myself and other artists to convey our creative vision to the community. Creativity is absolute freedom of expression and infinitely abundant to anyone who chooses to express themselves. It is also one of the simplest solutions for bridging inequality and diversity throughout our communities and neighborhoods.
Kathleen Trenchard
Visual Arts: Artisan, Craftsperson, Illustrator, Maker, Mixed Media Artist, Muralist, Painter, Printmaker; cut paper; cut metal; curator
Cut paper has been used across the ages by many people for many purposes. Examples range from decorations as solace for mourners, to love tokens suggesting the refinement and devotion of the sender. My work in paper evolved from a love of drawing and an awe of the traditional Mexican and Chinese art of paper cutting. My drawings now serve as templates which are destroyed in the process of producing cut work. I am exploring the translation of cut paper into more permanent materials such as metal, suede and multi-colored stencils. The scale of my work varies from 1" paper cuts to 18 foot high window panels. I enjoy the juxtaposition of folk decorations with my own interpretations, contrasting the decorative with the contemplative. Subtle gradations of light and shadow are almost impossible to achieve in cut paper, which epitomizes perfectly the duality of positive and negative space, both graphically and literally. This challenges the artist to rely on graphic design and composition for the success of the work. Cut into a single sheet, paper images rely on a web of connectors to hold implied lines and shapes in place. Connectors may be hidden in the imagery or made to stand apart, as in a grid or field that holds the imagery in place. In some of my work, the elaborate shadow cast by the paper cut is the primary art work created through the interplay of light upon the piece. My works are cut with knives, hammer and chisel, scissors and laser.
Jonathan TreviƱo
Media Arts: Filmmaker, Media/Visual Communications, New Media/Technology, Producer; Multi-Disciplinary: Multiple Art Forms; Teaching Artist/Instructor; Visual Arts: Illustrator, Jeweler, Maker, Mixed Media Artist, Painter, Photographer, Sculptor, Textiles; Contemporary Artist, Creative Consultant, Art Director, Graphic Artist
Jonathan TreviƱo (b.1989) earned a BFA with Honors in Photography from Parsons The New School for Design's Art, Media & Technology program in 2013 while concurrently studying Jewelry Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology, working as a fashion photography assistant for clients ranging from VOGUE, Dazed Magazine, CLASH, and Sephora before working as Studio Manager, Producer, and Photographer for clients such as NIKE, Victory Journal, Highsnobiety, and Juxtapoz for Art Basel Miami. Trevino's multi-disciplinary artworks function as spiritual investigations into the construction of American identity and the absurdity of the quest for self-perfection represented in glamour and luxury as extensions of colonial religious values and notions of The New in art. Through works ranging from video installation, performance, found object sculptures, illustration, and portrait photography, TreviƱo uses contemporary iconography and art history to analyze the generational effects of Western religion, philosophy, and law upon spiritual family relationships, particularly between parents, children, and LGBT individuals in the city of San Antonio, while meditating on Earth matter as memetic sensory pathways toward understanding the numinous reveries and longings of proletariat life and toward accessing ancestral memories about the worlds we used to live in; spiritual experiences which may reveal themselves to us in solitude, in sleep, through the screen, and in the city after dark.
Jennifer Urbanczyk
Urban Tree Company is a tree service based in San Antonio, Texas. We use the wood harvested and reclaimed from tree jobs in the wood products we create in our wood shop. When called to remove historic oaks, massive pecan trees, or other heritage trees, I find the beauty in the tree and bring that forth in the products we create. The trees have stories, have provided so much to our neighborhoods, homes and landscapes. I think it is important to preserve their beauty and usefulness, beyond their end. When I create a simple spoon, I can share the story of the tree that it came from so that people can connect to the history and value a simple piece of cooking ware as something more. Our tables show the growth patterns, rings and shapes of the trees they came from. These pieces will carry their story to future generations. The massive tree trunks and logs from historic oaks can be used in outdoor scapes, kids using their branches and exploring their trunks after the roots are gone. The goal of my work is to bring connection to ordinary wooden items in our lives we take for granted. People are drawn to our pieces because they are raw, local and beautiful. I try to bring out the inherent beauty in each fallen tree. I hope to share these logs, slabs and pieces in public art spaces with others and in my own work.
Luis Valderas
Multi-Disciplinary: Multiple Art Forms; Teaching Artist/Instructor; Visual Arts: Ceramist, Constructions/Collage, Illustrator, Maker, Mixed Media Artist, Mosaics Artist, Muralist, Painter, Printmaker, Sculptor; Social Engagement Artist
Luis Valderas received a BFA in Art Education from the University of Texas-Pan American '95. In 2005, Valderas co-founded and produced Project: MASA I, II, and III—a national group exhibit featuring Latino artists and focusing in Chicano identities. He also co-founded A3—Agents of Change LLC, a large-scale printmaking community engagement collaborative. Currently Valderas is a mentor and board member for the New York Foundation for the Arts. He has exhibited at the Medellin Museum of Art, Colombia, the Queens Museum, NYC and the URC Arts Block, Riverside CA. His work is featured in books such as: Altermundos-Latin@ Speculative Literature, Film and Popular Culture. Mundos Alternos-Art and Science Fiction in the Americas. Chicano Art for Our Millennium-2004 and Triumph in Our Communities: Four Decades of Mexican American Art-2005. He is in the permanent collections of UTSA, Arizona St. University, Art Museum of South Tx and the San Antonio Museum of Art. Artist statement I am a multi-disciplinary artist from the South Texas frontera. My process for making art has been informed by my experience growing up and working in a family owned and operated flower & ceramic shop. I make work that is based on meso-american mythology intermingled with science fiction, outer space and stories of my ancestors. I take icons and transform them revealing a connection through the past, present and future —sometimes it is obvious, sometimes ambiguous.
Laura Van Prooyen
Literary Arts: Author/Writer, Poet; Teaching Artist/Instructor
Laura Van Prooyen's collections of poetry are Frances of the Wider Field (Lily Poetry Review Books 2021), Our House Was on Fire, nominated by Philip Levine, awarded the McGovern Prize (Ashland Poetry Press 2015), and Inkblot and Altar (Pecan Grove Press 2006). She is also co-author, with Gretchen Bernabei, of Text Structures from Poetry—a book of writing lessons for grades 4-12 (Corwin Literacy 2020). Laura has over 20 years experience teaching poetry and writing in a variety of academic settings including: Dominican University, Henry Ford Academy: The Alameda School for Art + Design, Chicago Public Schools, Del Valle High School, and University of Illinois at Chicago. She also facilitated therapeutic writing sessions for soldiers with PTSD in an Intensive Outpatient Program for three years at Brook Army Medical Center. Having been raised in a tight-knit Dutch community just outside of Chicago, Van Prooyen now lives in San Antonio, TX. She earned a B.A. at Purdue University, an M.A. at The University of Illinois at Chicago, and an M.F.A. in Poetry at Warren Wilson College. Laura serves as the Managing Editor of The Cortland Review and teaches in the Low-Residency Creative Writing MFA Program at Miami University in Ohio. She is launching Next Page Press, with the first title to be released late 2021.
Cody Vance
Visual Arts: Artisan, Illustrator, Maker, Muralist, Painter, Printmaker, Sculptor; Bronze
I'm a renaissance artist in the fact that I'm skilled in many mediums, changing styles and processes at will to suit any number of ongoing projects. Arriving at our home you'll walk into a gallery with a high barrel vaulted ceiling full of graceful stone sculptures, oil paintings, drawings and original prints. I'm an Air Force Veteran artist still working as a Medical Illustrator at Lackland AFB and volunteer with local non-profits, helping where I can to promote the arts and benefits of a creative life. One such organization is the Bihl Haus Arts sponsored Forward,Arts! Veterans Artist Program, a professionally instructed art program for veterans living with PTSD and other challenges. My additional affiliations are the Air Force Art Program, Texas Sculpture Group, and Texas Society of Sculptors.
Laura Varela
Media Arts: Graphic Artist, Media/Visual Communications, New Media/Technology, Producer, Radio/Television Talent; Multi-Disciplinary: Multiple Art Forms; Teaching Artist/Instructor; Visual Arts: Constructions/Collage, Mixed Media Artist, Photographer
Laura Varela is a documentary filmmaker whose work is shaped by her roots growing up on the US/Mexico border in El Paso, Texas. Her work crosses cultural, linguistic and physical borders through the use of film, social practice and contemporary art installations. She now resides in San Antonio, Texas where she works as a filmmaker and artist. Varelafilm recently merged with Xica Media, a mission driven creative agency and digital networks, that sit at the forefront of social justice, healing, and art. Varela's documentary, "As Long as I Remember: American Veteranos," was broadcast on PBS from 2010 to 2016. She is currently producing and directing the documentary, "raul salinas: The Poetry of Liberation for PBS". She is Producer and web developer for the documentary short "Emma Tenayuca and the 1938 San Antonio Pecan Shellers Strike". She is a recipient of awards from The National Association of Latino Arts and Culture, Humanities Texas, Latino Public Broadcasting's Public Media Content Fund, ITVS and Best Director Award from the San Antonio Film Festival. Her work as a media artist has been exhibited at the San Antonio Museum of Art, Blue Star Contemporary Arts Center and the UTSA downtown art gallery public art projects that include spaces like the Alamo, San Fernando Cathedral and San Pedro Springs in San Antonio. Varela is currently a Producer for VoxFem whose mission is to unearth women artist and changemakers from every occupied territory.
Jaime Varela
Jaime "Hulk" Varela, was born in San Salvador, El Salvador, December 13th, 1974. He began his professional career in music in 1993. Jaime has recorded guitars and other stringed instruments for a combined total of over 25 artists and both single and album recordings. He's played lead guitar for numerous bands, orchestras and solo singers in Central America and now in the US which he calls home!! In 2015, he released his all-instrumental album "Gracia Activa" showcasing all of his musical influences, and displaying his skills on mandolin, banjo, bass and ukulele. Since 2017, Jaime Varela has been playing and recording guitars for several Texan music projects and bands, while blending in the local music scene, performing at all kinds of local music venues to the famous Houston and San Antonio rodeo, and the iconic stage at Luckenbach, Texas. In March 2021, he released his latest single "Hope"; a two-part song, in which Jaime plays all electric and acoustic guitars, banjo, mandolin, bass and percussions. "Hope" is an instrumental song written during the Covid19 pandemic, looking to inspire about finding good despite adversities. Jaime Varela is currently working on his upcoming album: 2&0Y.
Miguel Vargas
Other; DJ; Cultural Curator; Event Promoter
Originally from the Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul), MN. A club DJ since 2006. In 2010, co-founded Radio Pocho, a weekly music program produced at community radio station KFAI-FM Minneapolis. Served as Program Director at KFAI from 2012-2014. In 2015, became a Cultural Curator of the Twin Cities Latinx Arts scene by creating events that brought together local Latinx music and visual artists and vendors, in addition to booking traveling Latinx indie music artists to perform at these events. Also served as a Stations Relations Representative for American Public Media (2015-2018) in distributing nationally syndicated programs to public radio stations across the country. In 2018, relocated to San Antonio, TX to pursue more Cultural Curation endeavors around DJing, radio production, and event promoting. Since then collaborations have been with Friend of Sound Records, and Lighthouse Lounge. Since 2019, Radio Pocho now airs on both KRTU-FM San Antonio and KFAI-FM Minneapolis.
Kuetzpal Vasquez
Literary Arts: Author/Writer; Media Arts: Graphic Artist; Performing Arts: Storyteller; Visual Arts: Ceramist, Illustrator, Mixed Media Artist, Muralist, Painter, Sculptor
First and foremost I am a Xicanx feminist artist with 25 years of experience in Chicanx cultural production as an artist, curator, professor, administrator and community activist. I am an Associate Professor and Program Head of the Visual Arts at Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU). I obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Painting and Sculpture from Texas Woman's University and a Masters of Fine Arts in 2D and 3D from the University of Wisconsin Madison. I also received a Certificate in Traditional Culture from Universidad Nahuatl in Ocotepec, Mexico. I have extensive experience in teaching, 2D and 3D art and my personal and academic interests of the study are Chicana/o, Chicanx and historically underrepresented culturas. My concentration remains in exploring and experimenting with the artistic perception of cultural hybridity and gender pluralism within the examination and exploration of Indigenous, Mexican, and the Afro-Latinx diaspora. I am the creator of Citlali, La Xicanx Super Hero. Although she is more of anti-hero, since she recognizes the violences of the settler-state, the inequities of the American Dream and the heroes that defend that dream. The majority of my work stems from the Citlali character. I have participated in over fifty exhibitions both nationally and internationally, and received the Astraea Foundation Grant and the National Association for Latinx Arts and Culture NALAC awards for my work with the Citlali character.
Eddie Vega
Literary Arts: Author/Writer, Poet; Multi-Disciplinary: Performer and Writer; Performing Arts: Spoken Word Artist; Teaching Artist/Instructor
Eddie Vega is a poet, spoken word artist, storyteller, and educator. His poetry has been displayed on VIA Buses and downtown San Antonio buildings. His first full-length collection of poetry, Chicharra Chorus, was published in 2019 by FlowerSong Press and he is the 2021 recipient of the Literary Arts Grant from the Luminaria Artist Foundation. Vega writes about food, Tejano culture, social justice, and the intersections thereof. Known as the Taco-Poet of Texas, he can be found at an open-mic, slam, or taqueria on any given non-quarantine evening anywhere throughout South Texas.
Louis Vega Trevino
Visual Arts: Painter, Sculptor, Textiles
Louis Vega TreviƱo (b. 1972, San Antonio, Texas) attended San Antonio College in 1990 where he studied Architecture and Art before working with Kell Munoz Architects as a designer from 1992-2000. In 2000 - 2012, Trevino opened his studio space, Circle Infiniti, with artist, Ben Mata. Currently has a working studio at Hausmann buildings. Trevino has enjoyed numerous exhibits in San Antonio and around the United Sates, including New York, Chicago, Houston and Austin. He has exhibited at Southwest School of Art, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, Unit B Gallery and Mexic-Arte Museum. Recently showed with Kenneth Noland, James Little and Cleve Gray at Rosenbaum Contemporary, "Color, Line, Form". Trevino's works on paper include drawings on museum board, post-it-notes, and over 60,000 cocktail napkins, which he has translated to a variety of media such as carpet and textile design by manipulating naturally formed geometric shapes to create innovative patterns. Trevino's line work is mesmerizingly precise, with bright, bold colors that capture and hold the viewer's attention. Giant sized versions of Trevino's napkin designs are brought to life in the Kiosks of Main Plaza where each line is tangible and real. Trevino is also known for his oil on canvas "line" paintings that blur and merge color in almost perfect linear fashion. He is obsessed with precision and color, both abundantly present in his drawings and paintings
Alex Samuel Velez
Literary Arts: Author/Writer, Playwright, Poet; Multi-Disciplinary: Performer and Writer; Performing Arts: Spoken Word Artist, Storyteller; Teaching Artist/Instructor
I am Alex Samuel, new to San Antonio and a transplant from Puerto Rico. My journey in the US has taken me from Boston, MA; to Monterey, CA; to Destin, FL; then back to California; and now, finally, to San Antonio. The place I and my family will call home for the long run. I have a daughter and I am married to a talented and amazing artist. I hold a Master's Degree in Instructional Technology and a Bachelor's Degree in Hispanic Studies and Secondary Education. I mainly write in Spanish and all my fictional works have been published in Spanish. My first poetry book is titled, " Crema y sudor y vino tinto (2008)". My short-stories book is titled "Resuellos (2010)", and I have a novel that was made into a short-film, titled, "Leticia por quinta vez (2012)". I have three other books in the making, a poetry collection and two novels, which I intend to publish in English and Spanish. I am a professional educator with extensive experience in the higher education sector, including private and public educational institutions. Currently serving as Director of the Defense Language Institute's detachment in San Antonio. I have published research and presented at national conferences such as the ACTFL annual convention. My research areas are adult education, transformative learning, learner experience, and servant leadership.
P*nche Villa
Other; Performing Arts: Performance Art; Drag Performer
P*nche (edited for use on the City of San Antonio's website) Villa is a San Antonio Drag King who made his debut in March 2019 on a Rey for a Day production. Since then he's been performing on various productions around San Antonio, Houston and El Paso, TX. Nominated Best Drag Performer of 2020 on SA Current, he's just a dude that loves tacos, tequila, and to dance the night away.
Fiesta Arts and Crafts Show San Antonio
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