Sunday July 5, 2009
One-Time Events
Copeland And Anchor & Braille
Evening Event • The Launchpad
Copeland, Anchor & Braille
Jambase
DetailsCopeland
Anchor & Braille
Garcia Street Books - "great Books On Music And Opera"
9:30am - 6:00pm • Garcia Street Books
Garcia Street Books presents "Great Books on Opera and Music" from July 3rd through September 7th
DetailsThis exhibition features a rare collection of first edition piano vocal scores, printed in very small numbers to coincide with the premiere of an opera. The collection consists of 85 operas, many of which are signed, annotated copies, often belonging to a singer performing in the particular opera and/or to noted personalities in the music world at the time of the premiere.
There are references to the five operas featured at the Santa Fe Opera this season, including first editions by Mozart, Verdi, and Donizetti. Also included is the first edition of Sommerset Maugham’s The Casurina Tree (1926), in which the story, The Letter, first appeared. The opera based on this story by composer, Paul Moravec, and librettist, Terry Teachout, with costumes by Tom Ford, makes its world premiere in Santa Fe on July 25. Other rare books on music include a signed program, Louis Armstrong and His Concert Group, 1924; the score from South Pacific, A Musical Play, 1949; Rhapsody in Blue for Jazz Band and Piano, 1924; and various ephemera.
Fitness Hiking
9:00am - 11:00pm • Santa Fe National Forest - variety of trails
Get in shape the FUN way! Invigorate mind and body on these guided weekly Fitness Hikes in Santa Fe
Culturenet
DetailsWeekly hikes! Get in shape the FUN way...out of the gym and onto the trails! Invigorate mind and body on these guided weekly Fitness Hikes in Santa Fe. Focus is on enjoying the outdoors, getting to know the trails, and fitness. Trail lessons mix with meditative "silent hiking." One-on-one trainings available by arrangement.
Tickets
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Recurring Events
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.
Culturenet
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
Badland: Rebecca Belmore, Lori Blondeau, Bonnie Devine, Erica Lord
10:00am - 5:00pm • Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
Bad Land: Rebecca Belmore, Lori Blondeau, Bonnie Devine, Erica Lord
Culturenet
DetailsThis exhibit will feature new installations and video by Rebecca Belmore, Bonnie Devine and Erica Lord. as well as new photographs by Erica Lord and Lori Blondeau. The four artists have differing backgrounds and life experiences, yet their work investigates common themes: land, identity, memory, history, and the recovery and reclamation of a decolonized self. Opens with a special preview for Museum members June 26 from 3 - 5 p.m. and to the public from 5 - 7 p.m.
New Mexico Artisans Market At The Santa Fe Farmers Market
10:00am - 4:00pm • Santa Fe Farmers Market
The Santa Fe Farmers Market is pleased to present the New Mexico Artisans Market!
Culturenet
DetailsThe Santa Fe Farmers Market is pleased to present a new community event in the heart of the Santa Fe Railyard! The New Mexico Artisans Market features local artists and craftspeople, farmers, ranchers, and food artisans; as well as musicians, refreshments, and entertainment. The Artisans Market is intended to help build a stronger local economy, support small businesses, and celebrate our community.
Tickets
Free!
Yoga With Karen Mauthe
10:00am - 12:00pm • Oddfellows Hall
Iyengar Yoga with Karen Mauthe
Culturenet
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
Cheerleading At Santo Domingo Pueblo!
1:00pm - 3:00pm • Santo Domingo Community Center
All Star competition Cheerleading Squad for Native American Youth ages 6 and up!
Culturenet
DetailsThis is not a basic sideline cheerleading squad. Instead, this is a squad that competes in regional competitions and supports the community by participating in community performances. Cheerleaders focus on dancing, stunting, and tumbling. They learn about the importance of commitment and team work, as well as living a healthy lifestyle. College scholarship opportunities also exist in competitive cheerleading!
Tickets
$15/month
of $7.50/practice
Sunday Meditation
5:00pm - 6:30pm • Light Institute
Meditation in which we concentrate on our Higher Self and on a global situation
Culturenet
DetailsOur weekly meditation is divided into three parts: first we connect with our Higher Self, second we draw the white light into our body and then radiate it out through our solarplexus thus expanding our auric field and third we focus on a situation on the planet that we as a group feel needs our support most.
In the following hour Chris Griscom is answering questions.
When Chris is not in town, Gwendolina Feisst, Minister of CSL, is working with the people on their questions.
Tickets
We ask for a contribution of $10.- for the second part. The meditation is free.
(505) 466-1458