Sunday March 14, 2010
One-Time Events
Brent Amaker And The Rodeo
Tonight • Atomic Cantina
Brent Amaker and the Rodeo
Jambase
DetailsBrent Amaker and the Rodeo
Fishtank Ensemble
Tonight • Mike's Music Exchange
Fishtank Ensemble
Jambase
DetailsFishtank Ensemble
New Mexico Symphony Orchestra
Tonight • National Hispanic Cultural Center
New Mexico Symphony Orchestra
Jambase
DetailsNew Mexico Symphony Orchestra
Sole & The Skyrider Band And Dark Time Sunshine...plus Many More
Tonight • Silver Skate Shop
Sole & the Skyrider Band, Dark Time Sunshine, Ceschi Ramos
Jambase
DetailsSole & the Skyrider Band
Dark Time Sunshine
Ceschi Ramos
Jazz Brunch Featuring Bobby Shew
11:45am • La Posada de Santa Fe
Jazz Brunch featuring Bobby Shew
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DetailsRenowned jazz trumpeter Bobby Shew has performed with legendary jazz orchestras of Tommy Dorsey, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Louie Bellson, Maynard Ferguson and Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin. His recordings have won both Grammy nominations(1980) and the 1983 Grammy for Jazz Album of the Year for “Heavy Company.” He will be accompanied by John Trentacosta’s Straight Up Jazz Trio. Event includes La Posada’s jazz brunch.
Tickets
$50.00
(505) 988-1234
La Posada Jazz Brunch
12:00pm - 2:00pm • La Posada de Santa Fe
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DetailsLa Posada Jazz Brunch Sunday, March 14. Renowned jazz trumpeter Bobby Shew has performed with legendary jazz orchestras and his recordings have won both Grammy nominations(1980) and the 1983 Grammy for Jazz Album of the Year for “Heavy Company.” He will be accompanied by John Trentacosta’s Straight Up Jazz Trio. Jazz and La Posada Brunch in its Fuego restaurant, noon to 2 PM. Tickets $50pp through Lensic Box office, 988.1326.
Tickets
$50 pp
(505) 988-1326
Community Seminar On The Heretical Theology Of Meister Eckhart
1:00pm - 3:00pm • Santa Fe Hall 110, St. John's College
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DetailsCondemned as a heretic at the end of his life in the 14th century, Meister Eckhart has been reevaluated and celebrated in recent decades as one of Christianity’s most subtle and creative thinkers. . Exploring such stages of the path as detachment from images, the birth of the Son in the soul, and the breakthrough of the soul to Godhead, Eckhart’s discourse is both dark and fruitful, stretching human language to the bursting point in a paradoxical effort to give voice to the unsayable
Tickets
This cost of this weekend seminar is $180.
(505) 984-6117
Wayang Kulit/indonesian Shadow Puppet Demonstration
2:00pm - 4:00pm • Museum of International Folk Art
Master Dhalang/puppeteer Midyanto demonstates Indonesian Shadow Puppets
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DetailsEnjoy a demonstration of Wayang Kulit/Indonesian Shadow Puppets with puppeteer and Berkely Gamelan instructor, Ki Midiyanto. Final day to tour Dancing Shadows, Epic Tales: Wayang Kulit of Indonesia, featuring hands-on area to manipluate puppets, play gamelan instruments and make your own puppet.
Tickets
By Museum admission, youth 16 & under and foundation members always free. New Mexico residents free on Sundays. $9 for out of state, youth 16 & under always free.
(505) 476-1200
Cabaret
3:00pm - 5:00pm • Popejoy Hall
A writer and a singer seek the warmth of each other’s company in Berlin during the rise of the Nazis
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DetailsSet in 1929 Berlin, Cabaret follows Sally Bowles, a young middle-class woman from Chelsea, London. Sally is working as a singer at Berlin's Kit-Kat Club and trying her best to live the thrillingly decadent life the city offers. As widespread political change begins to affect Germany, Sally, now pregnant by a young American writer, is still determined to show the world what a good time she is having and that she will not or cannot hear the noises of Nazism around her.
Tickets
$33-49
(505) 925-5858
Renny Golden, Richard Vargas, Jasan Yurcic
3:00pm - 5:30pm • Anasazi Fields Winery, Village of Placitas, New Mexico
Renny Golden will be featured. Then Albuquerque poets Richard Vargas & Jason Yurcic.
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DetailsRenny Golden's book Hour of the Furnaces was nominated for the National Book Award for Poetry. She has a forthcoming poetry book from the UNM Press: Blood Desert: Witnesses, 1820-1880.
Richard Vargas founded The Tequila Review and is author of McLife (2005) and American Jesus (2007) & is a vital new poet. Jasan Yurcic's books are Word Son, Voices of my Heart, and Odes to Anger. Yurcic almost was caught up in the gang reality but was mentored by Jimmy S. Baca, & has become an illuminating poet.
Tickets
FREE. Any donations will help pay the poets. Gratitude to the Witter Bynner Foundation for support.
St. Paul's Concert Chorale
3:00pm - 4:00pm • First Presbyterian Church
St. Paul's Concert Chorale
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DetailsThe St. Paul’s Concert Chorale, directed by John Smedstad, is a 40-voice auditioned male chorus made up of high school-aged young men. St. Paul’s School for Boys, an independent day school, is located north of Baltimore, Maryland. The choir has built a reputation of excellence and tours extensively; their last tour was to Iceland. This year’s Tour features meritorious works by Johannes Brahms, Gabriel Faure, Aaron Copland, Randall Thompson, Ralph Vaughan Williams and others.
Tickets
FREE
Bach Sonatas
6:00pm • Loretto Chapel
Bach Sonatas
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DetailsBach Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord
Stephen Redfield, violin and Kathleen McIntosh, harpsichord
Bach Six Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord
Tickets
$60/45/29/15
(505) 988-1234
Cabaret
7:30pm • Popejoy Hall
Set in 1929 Berlin, Cabaret follows Sally Bowles, a singer at Berlin's Kit-Kat Club.
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DetailsSet in 1929 Berlin, Cabaret follows Sally Bowles, a young middle-class woman from Chelsea, London. Sally is working as a singer at Berlin's Kit-Kat Club and trying her best to live the thrillingly decadent life the city offers. As widespread political change begins to affect Germany, Sally, now pregnant by a young American writer, is still determined to show the world what a good time she is having and that she will not or cannot hear the noises of Nazism around her.
Tickets
$33-49
(505) 925-5858
Recurring Events
Artists Workshops And Classes
8:00am - 12:00pm • Artists studios
This website offers listings of creative tourism experiences in the Santa Fe, New Mexico
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DetailsWorkshops, classes and experiences taught by local community members in vibrant artists’ studios and other settings make a Santa Fe visit all the more memorable. Work with glass blowing, ceramics or another craft; learn some flamenco dance moves with a Santa Fe performer;and learn about the Native American and Spanish history of the area.
See website for details. Book directly with artists today!
Tickets
Workshop prices vary
Three And Six-hour Art Workshops
8:00am - 6:00pm • Santa Fe School of Art
Fun workshops to create pottery, retablos, stained glass, mosaics or other keepsakes.
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DetailsThree and six-hour workshops, excellent for tourists who want to create a special keepsake during their Santa Fe visit. Classes include pottery, traditional retablos, stained glass and mosaics, drawing and sketching (see website for complete class list and prices). A workshop may be scheduled for one or more participants. Group discounts apply for parties of four or more. Enjoy a great family or group experience for all ages (participation limited to three years or older).
Tickets
varies
(505) 989-7311
Anma Foot Massage Workshop For Massage Therapists
9:00am - 5:00pm • Santa Fe Soul Health & Healing Center
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DetailslAshi-Anma Foot Massage is based on both Anma, one of the oldest forms of massage in the world, and Zoku-shin-do, Japanese foot reflexology. The whole body--including physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being--is addressed through the feet alone. In this class you will learn a unique 25 and 55 minute Japanese foot massage, a signature Ten Thousand Waves treatment. This treatment can stand alone or be incorporated into any bodywork session.
Tickets
$20.00
175-1030
Uncommon Threads
9:00am - 12:00pm • First Unitarian Church
Reception & Mercado on March 5, Exhibition is from February 21 - April 9
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DetailsUncommon Threads – fiber art by New Mexico artists will be on display from February 21 until April 9 at the First Unitarian Church, 3701 Carlisle NE, Albuquerque, http://www.uuabq.org/arts.html (505) 884-1801. With the exception of Sundays, visitors must inquire at the church office to open the gallery. The church office is open Monday to Thursday from 9-4 and Friday, 9-12. An artists' reception, open to the public, will be held on Friday, March 5 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm.
Historic/cultural Tour
9:30am - 11:00am • Eldorado Hotel & Spa
Featured on "Good Morning America" and Historic Tours led by professional musum docents.
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DetailsFeatured on GOOD MORNING AMERICA - "Weekend Window to Santa Fe!" Historic/Cultural tours led by professional museum docent guides who give outstanding commentary on the rich history, cultures, architecture & art of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. Visit the most historic sites including St.Francis Cathedral, Loretto Chapel and State Capitol! Eldorado Tours depart from Eldorado Hotel at 9:30am & 1:30pm, from the Hilton Santa Fe at 9:35am & 1:35pm, and from St. Francis Hotel at 9:45am & 1:45pm.
Tickets
$14/person
Historic/cultural Tour
9:45am - 11:45am • La Fonda Santa Fe
Featured on "Good Morning America" and Historic Tours led by professional musum docents.
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DetailsFeatured on GOOD MORNING AMERICA - "Weekend Window to Santa Fe!" Historic/Cultural tours led by professional museum docent guides who give outstanding commentary on the rich history, cultures, architecture & art of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. Visit the most historic sites including St.Francis Cathedral, Loretto Chapel and State Capitol! La Fonda Tours depart from La Fonda Hotel at 9:45am & 1:15pm, and from Plaza Galeria at 10:00am & 1:30pm.
Tickets
$14/person
"one On One"
10:00am - 5:00pm • SITE Santa Fe
"One on One" features five artists. Each artist closely examines the life of one person.
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Details"One on One" features five artists. Each artist closely examines the life of one person, attempting to create a mirror, not only for themselves, but also for the viewers. A number of mediums, including video, painting, drawing, and computer dialogue, will be used in this psychologically charged suite of exhibitions. Artists featured are Terry Allen, Hasan Elahi, McCallum & Tarry, and Kaari Upson.
There is a free public opening on February 5, from 5 - 7pm.
Tickets
$5 Students & Seniors; $10 Adults; 18 & under free
(505) 989-1199
Continuum: Recent Works By Frank Buffalo Hyde
10:00am - 5:00pm • The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
Continuum: Recent Works by Frank Buffalo Hyde
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DetailsContinuum: Recent Works by Frank Buffalo Hyde
Frank Buffalo Hyde is a graduate of the Institute of American Indian Arts. His paintings reflect contemporary images that convey the reality of the Native American condition. The exhibit will be on display in the FRIENDS and downstairs galleries through April 4, 2010. Free admission. Donations appreciated. Museum hours: Mon-Sat 10-5. Sun 1-5.
Tickets
Free admission.
(505) 982-4636
Fairy Tales – Etchings By Ray Maseman
10:00am - 6:00pm • New Grounds Print Workshop & Gallery
Myths, legends, children’s stories and dreams provide the building blocks for Maseman’s show of intr
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DetailsMyths, legends, children’s stories and dreams provide the building blocks for Maseman’s show of intricate and whimsical etchings. Be prepared for tales of exploration, collaboration, and transformation!
Exhibition dates: March 5 - 27
(Early Bird Preview: March 2 - 5)
First Friday Artscrawl Reception: March 5, 5 – 8:00 PM
Demonstration during the reception: How to create etchings, by Ray Maseman from 6:30- 7:00 PM.
Primary Intentions
10:00am - 5:00pm • Charlotte Jackson Fine Art
Current Gallery Exhibition: Primary Intentions
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DetailsCharlotte Jackson Fine Art is a gallery specializing in European and American Monochromatic Painting. The current exhibit, a group show, is entitled "Primary Intentions" and includes works by Elliot Norquist, Frederick Hammersley, Constance DeJong, William Metcalf, Jeremy Thomas, Joe Barnes, Karl Benjamin, Alfonso Fratteggiani Bianchi, Jeremy Thomas, and Ronald Davis. Open Tuesday through Friday.
Santera Virginia Maria Romero Retablos & Tiles
10:00am - 7:00pm • La Fonda Santa Fe Arius La Fonda Gallery
Santera Virginia Maria Romero Retablos & Arte de Romero tiles
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DetailsInternationally recognized as a “visionary artist, Virginia Maria Romero’s works consisting of contemporary religious retablos inspired by the culture of New Mexico were just as strongly driven by her own experiences, setting her works apart from others of that genre. “Romero has taken an ancient art form and redefined it, reinvented it, and made it her own.” “Virginia Maria Romero’s art speaks a language unlike any other…it is a language of the heart, of the soul, of life...
Seeds Of Change
10:00am • Los Lunas Museum of Heritage and Arts
SEEDS OF CHANGE: 500 years of Encounter and Exchange - a Smithsonian Traveling Exhibit
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DetailsSEEDS OF CHANGE: 500 years of Encounter and Exchange. January 23 through June 30, 2010. On the morning of October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his men waded ashore on a tiny coral island that rode the waves out ahead of the American continents. At that moment two worlds collided - The New and the Old Worlds. What followed was 500 years of interaction and exchange. The Seeds of Change exhibt tells the story of this interaction and exchange that occurred after Columbus's voyages.
Tickets
Free Event
(505) 352-7720
The Art Of Sound
10:00am - 5:00pm • Monroe Gallery
Exhibition of photographs of Musicians and music
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DetailsAn extensive survey of more than 50 classic photographs portraying iconic personalities from the field of music as captured by renowned photographers. All genres of music are represented, including opera, pop, jazz, classical, and rock. Musicians have been the subject of photographs since the invention of photography in the 19th century. We listen to music with our ears, but we experience it with our eyes, too; have capturing the energy, passion, style, and sex appeal of musicians.
Tickets
free
(505) 992-0800
Through Their Eyes: Paintings From The Santa Fe Indian School
10:00am - 5:00pm • The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
Through Their Eyes: Paintings from the Santa Fe Indian School
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DetailsOpening on May 17, 2009, this exhibition focuses on paintings from the Charlotte G. Mittler collection created by students who attended the Santa Fe Indian School between 1919 and 1945.
Featured artists include Fred Kabotie, Velino Shije Herrera, Allan Houser, Andrew Tsihnahjinnie, Pablita Velarde, and Sybil Yazzie.
This exhibit will run through April 18, 2010.
Free admission. Donations appreciated.
Tickets
Free admission. Donations appreciated.
(505) 982-4636
Worli – Paintings By Kuzana Ogg
10:00am - 6:00pm • MATRIX Fine Art
Ogg’s abstract, yet detailed and layered paintings are inspired by the colors, textures and energy o
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DetailsOgg’s abstract, yet detailed and layered paintings are inspired by the colors, textures and energy of her native India. Composed of largely organic shapes and vibrant colors, her elegant images are reminiscent of lush tropical foliage and the shimmer of silk saris. Kuzana Ogg is an emerging artist who is steadily gaining recognition on a national level. This is her second solo show at Matrix Fine Art.
Exhibition dates: March 5 - 27
First Friday Artscrawl: March 5, 5-8 PM
The Sovereign Image
12:00pm - 5:00pm • Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
Group photograph show, including digital media
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DetailsNative people have often been portrayed out of context--or sometimes entirely misrepresented--in photography. The exhibit encourages contemporary Native Artists who use photography or digital media as a form of expression to push the Native likeness forward and articulate the future of Native people through the power of the image.
Tickets
Free.
Historic/cultural Tour
1:15pm - 3:30pm • La Fonda Santa Fe
Featured on "Good Morning America" and Historic Tours led by professional musum docents.
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DetailsFeatured on GOOD MORNING AMERICA - "Weekend Window to Santa Fe!" Historic/Cultural tours led by professional museum docent guides who give outstanding commentary on the rich history, cultures, architecture & art of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. Visit the most historic sites including St.Francis Cathedral, Loretto Chapel and State Capitol! La Fonda Tours depart from La Fonda Hotel at 9:45am & 1:15pm, and from Plaza Galeria at 10:00am & 1:30pm.
Tickets
$14/person
Historic/cultural Tour
1:30pm - 3:00pm • Eldorado Hotel & Spa
Featured on "Good Morning America" and Historic Tours led by professional musum docents.
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DetailsFeatured on GOOD MORNING AMERICA - "Weekend Window to Santa Fe!" Historic/Cultural tours led by professional museum docent guides who give outstanding commentary on the rich history, cultures, architecture & art of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. Visit the most historic sites including St.Francis Cathedral, Loretto Chapel and State Capitol! Eldorado Tours depart from Eldorado Hotel at 9:30am & 1:30pm, from the Hilton Santa Fe at 9:35am & 1:35pm, and from St. Francis Hotel at 9:45am & 1:45pm.
Tickets
$14/person
Splash: Iaia 2010 Bfa Exhibition
5:00pm • Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
SPLASH: IAIA 2010 BFA Exhibition
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DetailsThis exhibit highlights the work of students receiving their bachelor of fine arts degrees from IAIA. Sherry Farrell Racette, a 2009-2010 scholar at the School for Advanced Research will guest curate. A special opening reception will be held Friday, March 5 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. A closing reception will occur on Thursday, May 13 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tickets
Free.
Northern New Mexico:the Power And The Beauty
7:00pm • None
Week long photography workshop
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DetailsGeorgia O'Keeffe. Elliot Porter. Laura Gilpin. Peter Hurd. Come and experience for yourself the land that influenced these artists' ways of seeing, thinking, and creating. You'll discover the uniqueness of New Mexico — the high desert land and light, the different cultures, mountain and mission — that has drawn people here for centuries, as Santa Fe celebrates its 400th Anniversary.
Tickets
$725. tuition and $125. Location fees
(505) 983-2934
Capital Indoor Flea Market
8:30am - 3:00pm • Capital Moving & Storage
Capital Indoor Flea Market has true flea market values on gently-used household and personal items
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DetailsCapital Indoor Flea Market has true flea market values with new & gently-used household and personal items, plus antiques, arts and crafts, collectibles, books, electronics, clothing, large and small appliances, toys, tools and more! Why pay retail prices? The Indoor Flea has all you need in one place -- save time, gas and money with us!
Yoga With Karen Mauthe
10:00am - 12:00pm • Oddfellows Hall
Iyengar Yoga with Karen Mauthe
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DetailsOngoing All Level Iyengar yoga classes with Karen Mauthe. We emphasize balance between strength, flexibility, endurance and sensitivity. All classes are taught according to the methods developed by Shri BKS Iyengar. Precision in movement and attention to subtle aspects of posture and breath, mind and spirit is encouraged. Karen's dynamic and challenging teaching style moves her students beyond their perceived limits while safely respecting each individuals needs and limitations.
Tickets
Cost: $15 for a drop-in class; $58 for a 4 class pass; $100 for a 8 class pass; $130 monthly unlimited. See website for more details
(505) 955-9644
Chamber Music / Poetry
10:30am - 11:30am • The Factory on Fifth
Weekly chamber music and spoken word performances by professional musicians and poets.
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DetailsConcise and varied programs washed down with great espresso drinks. Each weekly program is offered on Sunday at 10:30am with a repeat on Wednesday at 6:00pm.
Tickets
Tickets available at the door are $15 adult / $10 student / $5 child under 12
Meta Morph
2:00pm • Rodey Theatre
A captivating evening of dance that showcases the creative talent of UNM’s remarkable dance faculty
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DetailsThis electrifying concert includes the premiere of É só isso, choreographed by guest artist Armando Duarte. Dancers create visual images that illustrate the beauty and power of the music of Brazilian composers. Another highlight on the concert will be Parsons Etude. The re-staging of this historic work is led by Laura Bennett of the American Dance Legacy Institute which is dedicated to enabling all individuals to participate, in the creation and perpetuation of America’s dance heritage.
Tickets
$15 general admission, $10 Faculty and Seniors,
$8 UNM Staff and All Students
925585818776648661
The Laugh Of The Irish!
2:00pm - 4:15pm • Teatro Paraguas Studio
Three Comedies by Great Irish Playwrights
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DetailsThe short comedies: co-founder of the Irish National Theatre, J.M. Synge's IN THE SHADOW OF THE GLEN; a satire on and plea for theatre arts from G.B. Shaw DARK LADY OF THE SONNETS, and John B. Keane's contemporary comedy of rural Ireland, THE MATCHMAKER, in which some of the humor is sexually honest, so you may not want to bring young children.
Tickets
adults $15. seniors/students $12. pay what you can Sunday the 14th matinee. Student rush - ten minutes before curtain - $5.
(505) 920-0303
Meta Morph
6:00pm • Rodey Theatre
A captivating evening of dance that showcases the creative talent of UNM’s remarkable dance faculty
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DetailsThis electrifying concert includes the premiere of É só isso, choreographed by guest artist Armando Duarte. Dancers create visual images that illustrate the beauty and power of the music of Brazilian composers. Another highlight on the concert will be Parsons Etude. The re-staging of this historic work is led by Laura Bennett of the American Dance Legacy Institute which is dedicated to enabling all individuals to participate, in the creation and perpetuation of America’s dance heritage.
Tickets
$15 general admission, $10 Faculty and Seniors,
$8 UNM Staff and All Students
925585818776648661
International Folk Dancing, Israeli Folk Dancing
6:30pm - 10:00pm • Odd Fellows Hall
Informal dancing, no partner needed--dances from many countries
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DetailsOur group consists of amateur dancers who gather
informally. Most of our dances do not require a
partner; some couple dances and mixers are included
for variety. Dances originate in the Balkans,
Europe, Greece, the Middle and Far East, and US.
Dancers of all levels are welcome. Volunteers provide instruction. International dancing from 6:30 - 8 pm ; Israeli dancing 8 - 10 pm. See our website for current schedule and phone contacts. We also dance on Tuesdays at 7 pm
Nacha Mendez-music From The Golden Age Of Latin Music
7:00pm - 10:00pm • El Farol
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DetailsVoted Best Female Vocalist in the Santa Fe Reporter's Best of in 2009, Nacha Mendez presents Latin World Music every Sunday evening at El Farol starting at 7:00 PM. It's music from all the Spanish speaking countries of the world. Special guests! Come see and hear why Sunday night is the place to be for an intimate evening of Tangos, Boleros, Cuban Son, Rancheras and Nacha's original compositions.