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SUMMARY:Workshop: Conjunto Blues
DESCRIPTION:2 pm (MST) \nLive via Zoom with suggested donation. Click here to donate. You may also email marmijo@nhccfoundation.org to register for any of these events. We will send you the link to the performance. \nNicolás Valdez will present an hour-long workshop and discussion live from his home\, revolving around specific themes drawn from pre-recorded interviews and historical documentary footage that he has compiled. This workshop will explore the complexity of conjunto music’s origins and evolution and its long-term impacts on the Mexican-American community\, delving into topics including conjunto’s campesino origins\, its stylistic evolutions\, women and the recording industry\, and pachucos and the nightlife\, and including ethnographic interviews with prominent figures in the conjunto music scene. The crux of the conversation will be the way in which the evolution of conjunto music parallels that of the Mexican-American identity. \n \n“The focus of this work\, for me\, has always been to highlight the many contributions of the Mexican-American community to the cultural fabric of this country\,” says Valdez\, “and to show audiences how conjunto music\, an original and uniquely American form of musical expression\, became the soundtrack for the 20th century Mexican-American working-class experience.” \nIn Conjunto Blues\, playwright\, actor\, and musician Nicolás Valdez explores the social and historical conditions that led to the development of conjunto music as an expression of cultural resistance and liberation. Centering on Valdez’ personal experience growing up in the conjunto music scene\, the work is loosely based on his relationship with his grandfather\, also an aficionado of the music. Audiences are taken through a shifting landscape of memory and reflection that is highlighted throughout by traditional music performed live by Valdez and accompanied by musicians Luis Gonzalez on bajo sexto (12-string Mexican guitar)\, Sarah Rocha on tololoche (upright bass)\, and Joaquin Abrego on batería (drums). With a cast of colorfully poignant characters\, Conjunto Blues is a deeply personal performance for viewers of all ages and backgrounds\, and one that is sure to entertain as well as educate. \nThe world premiere of Conjunto Blues took place in Denver in 2013 with the support of Su Teatro\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, and the National Performance Network.  The work has also been performed at venues including Tucson’s Fox Theater and San Antonio’s Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (GCAC)\, and as part of the Los Angeles Theater Company’s Encuentro de las Américas. Conjunto Blues was adapted for online viewing in November of 2020 through collaborations with the GCAC and Teatro Vivo of Austin\, Texas. \nThis performance\, the Albuquerque premiere of Valdez’ critically acclaimed work\, is made possible through the generous sponsorship of AARP.  Access to the artist’s live workshop on May 1 and to an AARP webinar on May 2\, both described below\, is free to members of the NHCC Foundation and AARP members\, as well as to donors contributing $50 or more.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/workshop-conjunto-blues/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts,Theatre,Workshops
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SUMMARY:AARP Brain Health Webinar: Conjunto Blues
DESCRIPTION:2 pm (MST) \nLive via Zoom with suggested donation. Click here to donate. You may also email marmijo@nhccfoundation.org to register for any of these events. We will send you the link to the performance. \nConjunto Blues\, performance sponsor\, AARP will offer a live webinar on brain health and the arts\, including the intrinsic connection between music and memory\, the lasting effects of music on the brain\, and tools to assist in boosting brain health and wellness. \n \nIn Conjunto Blues\, playwright\, actor\, and musician Nicolás Valdez explores the social and historical conditions that led to the development of conjunto music as an expression of cultural resistance and liberation. Centering on Valdez’ personal experience growing up in the conjunto music scene\, the work is loosely based on his relationship with his grandfather\, also an aficionado of the music. Audiences are taken through a shifting landscape of memory and reflection that is highlighted throughout by traditional music performed live by Valdez and accompanied by musicians Luis Gonzalez on bajo sexto (12-string Mexican guitar)\, Sarah Rocha on tololoche (upright bass)\, and Joaquin Abrego on batería (drums). With a cast of colorfully poignant characters\, Conjunto Blues is a deeply personal performance for viewers of all ages and backgrounds\, and one that is sure to entertain as well as educate. \nThe world premiere of Conjunto Blues took place in Denver in 2013 with the support of Su Teatro\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, and the National Performance Network.  The work has also been performed at venues including Tucson’s Fox Theater and San Antonio’s Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (GCAC)\, and as part of the Los Angeles Theater Company’s Encuentro de las Américas. Conjunto Blues was adapted for online viewing in November of 2020 through collaborations with the GCAC and Teatro Vivo of Austin\, Texas. \nThis performance\, the Albuquerque premiere of Valdez’ critically acclaimed work\, is made possible through the generous sponsorship of AARP.  Access to the artist’s live workshop on May 1 and to an AARP webinar on May 2\, both described below\, is free to members of the NHCC Foundation and AARP members\, as well as to donors contributing $50 or more.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/workshop-conjunto-blues-2/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts,Theatre,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210508
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SUMMARY:Film: Zonazine documental\, El cuarto reino: El reino de los plásticos
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (MST) \nAvailable for 48 hours \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel HERE \nEl cuarto reino: El reino de los plásticos\, by Adán Aliaga and Álex Lora\, is set in a can collection and recycling center in a New York City neighborhood. At “Sure We Can\,” founded by Basque nun Ana Martínez\, homeless people can come to exchange recyclables that they have collected for a few dollars. Through René\, an undocumented worker from Mexico who works and sleeps at the center\, and the relationships he establishes with his peers\, we explore the daily life of this “kingdom of plastics\,” and a community that\, in the face of its disillusionment with the American dream\, transcends this reality to turn “el cuarto reino” into a sometimes surreal planet of its own. \nSpain; 2019; Spanish with English subtitles; 82 minutes; rated G. \nFree community event \n \nDuring May\, in collaboration with Spain’s Festival de Málaga\, established in 1998 to promote Spanish cinema and celebrating its 24th anniversary next month\, Instituto Cervantes presents four documentaries that were screened at the festival in 2019. The series “Zonazine documental\,” whose name is taken from one of the components of this festival\, has been an integral part of Instituto Cervantes’ programming since 2014\, sharing the best work of contemporary Spanish and Latin American documentary filmmakers. \nZonazine documental Film Schedule:\nMay 7: El cuarto reino: El reino de los plásticos (Adán Aliago & Álex Lora\, 2019)\nMay 14: Para la guerra (Francisco Marise\, 2018)\nMay 21: Baracoa (Pablo Briones\, Sean Clark & Jace Freeman\, 2019)\nMay 28: Una corriente salvaje (Nuria Ibañez\, 2018)
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-zonazine-documental-el-cuarto-reino-el-reino-de-los-plasticos/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Film: Zonazine documental\, Para la guerra
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (MST) \nAvailable for 48 hours \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel HERE \nFrancisco Marise’s Para la guerra explores the combat memories of “Mandarria\,” a former Cuban soldier who is searching for the comrades who served in his last command. As Mandarriagoes through a series of exercises from a military manual\, the director’s observation of his body and his gestures offers insight into his memories\, his solitary life\, and the invisible wound he still carries with him\, 30 years after his final mission. \nCuba/Spain/Argentina; 2018; Spanish with English subtitles; 65 minutes; not rated. \nFree community event \n \nDuring May\, in collaboration with Spain’s Festival de Málaga\, established in 1998 to promote Spanish cinema and celebrating its 24th anniversary next month\, Instituto Cervantes presents four documentaries that were screened at the festival in 2019. The series “Zonazine documental\,” whose name is taken from one of the components of this festival\, has been an integral part of Instituto Cervantes’ programming since 2014\, sharing the best work of contemporary Spanish and Latin American documentary filmmakers. \nZonazine documental Film Schedule:\nMay 7: El cuarto reino: El reino de los plásticos (Adán Aliago & Álex Lora\, 2019)\nMay 14: Para la guerra (Francisco Marise\, 2018)\nMay 21: Baracoa (Pablo Briones\, Sean Clark & Jace Freeman\, 2019)\nMay 28: Una corriente salvaje (Nuria Ibañez\, 2018)
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-zonazine-documental-para-la-guerra/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210522
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SUMMARY:Film: Zonazine documental\, Baracoa
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (MST) \nAvailable for 48 hours \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel HERE \nBaracoa\, by Pablo Briones and The Moving Picture Boys (Sean Clark and Jace Freeman)\, documents the lifelong friendship between nine-year-old Leonel and thirteen-year-old Antúan\, two boys who live in Pueblo Textil\, a small village in the Cuban countryside. During the hot summer holidays\, the boys explore the isolated areas surrounding the town\, bonding through games\, fights\, and simple pleasures\, as well as conversations about everyday life and existential questions. But just as Cuban society is going through a transitional period\, Antúan is moving to Havana at the end of the summer\, and this vacation may be their last together. As his older friend is drawn to the busy life of the city\, Leonel is forced to examine his own place in the world. \nColombia/Switzerland/U.S./Cuba; 2019; Spanish with English subtitles; 90 minutes; not rated. \nFree community event \n \nDuring May\, in collaboration with Spain’s Festival de Málaga\, established in 1998 to promote Spanish cinema and celebrating its 24th anniversary next month\, Instituto Cervantes presents four documentaries that were screened at the festival in 2019. The series “Zonazine documental\,” whose name is taken from one of the components of this festival\, has been an integral part of Instituto Cervantes’ programming since 2014\, sharing the best work of contemporary Spanish and Latin American documentary filmmakers. \nZonazine documental Film Schedule:\nMay 7: El cuarto reino: El reino de los plásticos (Adán Aliago & Álex Lora\, 2019)\nMay 14: Para la guerra (Francisco Marise\, 2018)\nMay 21: Baracoa (Pablo Briones\, Sean Clark & Jace Freeman\, 2019)\nMay 28: Una corriente salvaje (Nuria Ibañez\, 2018)
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-zonazine-documental-baracoa/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210529
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SUMMARY:Film: Zonazine documental\, Una corriente salvaje
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (MST) \nAvailable for 48 hours \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel HERE \nUna corriente salvaje\, Nuria Ibañez’ third feature film\, explores the daily lives and the burgeoning relationship of two men who have chosen to live on an isolated beach in Baja California\, Mexico\, leaving their separate pasts behind\, living off the grid\, and fishing to survive. Alone with only the sand and water for company\, Omar and Chilo become unlikely friends as they harvest food from the ocean\, share meals together\, and talk late into the night in this “delightfully intimate and beautifully realized portrait of male companionship.” \nMexico; 2018; Spanish with English subtitles; 72 minutes; not rated. \nFree community event \n \nDuring May\, in collaboration with Spain’s Festival de Málaga\, established in 1998 to promote Spanish cinema and celebrating its 24th anniversary next month\, Instituto Cervantes presents four documentaries that were screened at the festival in 2019. The series “Zonazine documental\,” whose name is taken from one of the components of this festival\, has been an integral part of Instituto Cervantes’ programming since 2014\, sharing the best work of contemporary Spanish and Latin American documentary filmmakers. \nZonazine documental Film Schedule:\nMay 7: El cuarto reino: El reino de los plásticos (Adán Aliago & Álex Lora\, 2019)\nMay 14: Para la guerra (Francisco Marise\, 2018)\nMay 21: Baracoa (Pablo Briones\, Sean Clark & Jace Freeman\, 2019)\nMay 28: Una corriente salvaje (Nuria Ibañez\, 2018)
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-zonazine-documental-una-corriente-salvaje/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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