A firm date to resume screenings has not been set. It depends on how quickly repairs can be made.
Created by French artist Xavier de Richemont, it captures the history of the city in a kaleidoscopic swirl of images and sound.
For most of the year, it screens a few evenings a week for free, and usually draws a few hundred people every time it is shown, Barber said. "We do love providing the show for San Antonio because it brings so many people together, and it's such an amazing free event not only for so many San Antonians but also for tourists to watch," she said.The conservancy is making plans for a big celebration as soon as"The Saga" returns, she said.
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