Nogu Svelo! Concert in Houston
Nogu Svelo! — banned in Russia, reborn in New York — launch the Unstable Equilibrium USA Tour this fall with an explosive new live show featuring legendary hits
BRIDGING CONTINENTS: FRANCE AND SOUTH AMERICA – VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL
Acclaimed musicians Alisiya Boiko (piano) and Mario Zelaya (violin) present Bridging Continents: France and South America, a recital exploring the lush, romantic elegance of César Franck’s iconic Sonata in A Major alongside the brilliant, evocative colors of Heitor Villa-Lobos’ solo piano suite A Prole do Bebê.
HOMELAND AND ROADS
Kairat Sydykov’s exhibition Homeland and Roads features scenes of Kazakhstan, travel-inspired works, and paintings reflecting his love of tennis.
IN A PARISIAN SALON: FRENCH MUSIC FOR CELLO AND PIANO
Debussy, Satie, Poulenc, and Ravel — alongside Stravinsky, whose artistic life was inseparable from Paris — paint a portrait of a city, and an era, unlike any other.
“VELOUR” EXHIBITION
At the heart of the exhibition is Filippova’s extraordinary mastery of velvet and fabric as artistic media.
OSIP NIKIFOROV: LISZT – TCHAIKOVSKY CONNECTION
Experience the pinnacle of piano virtuosity as Dr. Osip Nikiforov ignites the stage with the technical brilliance and profound romanticism of the Liszt-Tchaikovsky Connection.
Religion in Russia through Books
The Cultural Center “Our Texas” launches a digital exhibition on Russian religion in the 20th century
From China to Latin America: Trajectories of Russian Emigration – Lecture and Book Exhibit
The second lecture, on May 29, covers Russian diasporic life spotlighting emigrant publications printed in China and Latin America
Russians in the United States: Their Lives and Spiritualities – Lecture and Book Exhibit
Dr. Panin, a religious studies expert, leads the program that also includes in-person lectures and book exhibits at the center through May
JOURNEYS THROUGH COLOR
Cultural Center “Our Texas” is proud to present Journeys Through Color, a bold solo exhibition by multimedia artist Narmin Backus.









