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Hey arts groups — got your own iPhone app yet?
Got an app for your art?
Mimicking a national trend, Austin arts groups are jumping on the iPhone app bandwagon and creating their very own.
The Miro Quartet — the string foursome in residence at UT’s Butler School of Music — launched their iPhone app earlier this fall. Powered by InstantEncore, the classical music info site with loads of fan-friendly tools, the Miro Quartet app pushes info on the ensemble’s latest activities, offers podcasts and sends alerts. (The Quartet plays Lincoln Center Dec. 2.)

Charity Dynamics, which works with non-profit groups created an app for the Paramount Theatre, Austin’s historic Congress Avenue venue. Users can buy tickets, check updates and get alerts.

Both apps are free and available at the iPhone App Store.
The Austin American-Statesman launched its free iPhone App this summer.





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