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SUMMARY:Yjastros: The American Flamenco Repertory Company: Xicano Power
DESCRIPTION:8:00 pm Friday\, 4:00 pm Saturday \nNational Institute of Flamenco & the NHCC present the Yjastros: The American Flamenco Repertory Company in Xicano Power. Xicano Power is the seasonal culmination of Yjastros’ progression and evolution. This performance made its world premiere at the 2023 Festival de Jerez\, marking the first time a company from the United States was ever invited to perform in the prestigious international festival. The current concert season marks the performance’s first appearance at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. \n$48\, $58\, $68\, $78 & $88 w/ a $5 discount for Seniors\, Students w/ Id\, Children 12 yeas old and younger and NHCC Members \n \nThis powerful display of flamenco is framed around the poet Rudolfo “Corky” González’s seminal poem “Yo Soy Joaquín.” González wrote the poem in 1967 to express the struggle of a people and the need for a Chicano movement. Here\, the poem appears to express shared identities and deepen the company’s and audiences’ interpretation of these repertory pieces. In 2004\, just five years after Yjastros: The American Flamenco Repertory Company’s inception\, Israel Galván choreographed Xicano Power on the company. \nIn titling the work\, Galván chose a name representative of the people performing. By doing so\, Galván acknowledged the importance of the people doing the art. We have chosen Xicano Power for the title of this performance\, focusing again on the interpreters and the power that shapes who they are. Chicano identity and culture permeate the land and space that this company comes from. The choreographies presented in Xicano Power showcase flamenco’s incredible expressive range: explosive\, elegant\, raw\, delightful\, complex\, beautiful; each piece as unique as its creator. \nFor more information about our friends at the National Institute of Flamenco\, please\, click Here. \nXicano Power – Yjastros group (Photo credit: Rafael Manjavacas)
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/yjastros-the-american-flamenco-repertory-company-xicano-power/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231112
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SUMMARY:Pre-Performance Talk: Yjastros: Xicano Power
DESCRIPTION:7:15 pm Friday\, 3:15 pm Saturday \nA special pre-show conversation before the Yjastros: The American Flamenco Repertory Company: Xicano Power performance will take place in the NHCC Visual Arts Museum. \nNational Institute of Flamenco & the NHCC present the Yjastros: The American Flamenco Repertory Company in Xicano Power. Xicano Power is the seasonal culmination of Yjastros’ progression and evolution. This performance made its world premiere at the 2023 Festival de Jerez\, marking the first time a company from the United States was ever invited to perform in the prestigious international festival. The current concert season marks the performance’s first appearance at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. \nThis is a free event. \nTickets to the Yjastros: The American Flamenco Repertory Company: Xicano Power performance sold separately.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/per-performance-talk-yjastros-xicano-power/
LOCATION:Visual Art Museum\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Education,Performing Arts,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210715
DTSTAMP:20260514T052531
CREATED:20210623T184138Z
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SUMMARY:Festival Flamenco Alburquerque 2021: Compañia Flamenca Nuestra Señora Reina de Los Angeles
DESCRIPTION:8 pm (MST) \nMore information and tickets available HERE. \nFestival Flamenco Alburquerque 2021: Compañia Flamenca Nuestra Señora Reina de Los Angeles – Mestizaje Puro \nAcclaimed flamenco artists residing in Los Angeles\, Compañia Flamenca Nuestra Señora Reina de Los Angeles present Mestizaje Puro\, a powerful new flamenco show. “Embracing our Cosmic Mestizaje and channeling and honoring the Ancestors. Flamen-Curando the colonial wound and claiming our birthright to and inheritance of the art that is Flamenco\, the art that became our collective cry for freedom and our medicine\, just as it was intended. Gitano\, Indígena\, Chicano\, Mexicano\, Cubano\, French\, Black – Flamencos. We come together in the puro and raw healing spirit of the art. Make no mistake\, ancestral soul medicine is what we do.” – Compañia Flamenca Nuestra Señora Reina de Los Angeles \n \nBaile\, Dirección\, Coreografía: Briseyda Zárate \nBaile\, Artista Invitado\, Coreografía: Manuel Gutierrez \nBaile: Vanessa Albalos \nCante: José Cortés \nGuitarra: Andres Vadin \nCajón: Diego Álvarez “El Negro”
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/festival-flamenco-alburquerque-2021-compania-flamenca-nuestra-senora-reina-de-los-angeles-mestizaje-puro/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180420
DTSTAMP:20260514T052531
CREATED:20180412T202435Z
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SUMMARY:"La Tierra y la Gente: How Place Supports the Struggle for Peace and Justice in Nuevo Mexico"
DESCRIPTION:6:00 pm to 7:30 pm\nHistory and Literary Arts Building Library \nThis talk by Arturo Sandoval\, Founder and President of the Center of Southwest Culture\, Inc. (CSC)\, a non-profit organization promoting the peoples and cultures of the southwestern US and northern México\, is part of educational programming related to People Powered: New Mexicans and Social Movements. CSC focuses on developing cultural\, economic and educational events and programs that reflect the rich Mexicano and indigenous cultural heritage of the Greater Southwest. Sandoval has been active for more than four decades in community\, cultural\, environmental and civil rights efforts in New Mexico and across the US.  He was one of the co-coordinators of the original Earth Day in 1970. \nPeople Powered: New Mexicans and Social Movements is open to the public from April 6-October 19\, 2018\, Wednesdays – Fridays\, 10 am-5 pm\, and the first Saturday of the month\, 1-5 pm.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-tierra-y-la-gente-place-supports-struggle-peace-justice-nuevo-mexico/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:Speakers
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170219
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CREATED:20170123T153612Z
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SUMMARY:La Canoa: Nuevomexicano Children's Literature: Bilingual and Bicultural in Both Past and Present
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin panelists Amy Córdova\, artist and illustrator; and Enrique L. Lamadrid\, Gabriel Meléndez\, Anna M. Nogar\, and Michael Trujillo\, from the University of New Mexico for a discussion on Nuevomexicano children’s literature. Recent studies of popular cultural production often center on forms intended for adults. This roundtable will consider a genre designed for children that involves adult interlocutors and mentors. The panelist discussion will center on bilingual\, culturally informed children’s books that treat topics relating to New Mexican history\, oral literature and tropes. \n \nAs Mexican American scholar Domino Perez has noted in her study of children’s literature depicting the legend of La Llorona\, such works exert powerful influence beyond the apparent simplicity of text and image.  She notes that “[stories about La Llorona] are now being used to empower and instill cultural pride as well as a sense of cultural history” (193)\, further commenting that “Through the use of La Llonorna folklore\, children are not only being prepared to read critically their own stories\, but also to read other stories about their culture” (179).  The panelists see the texts they have collectively created in this light. This discussion is aimed at articulating the unique positionality of a literature that serves a distinct role in forming future nuevomexicano readers and citizens\, for as Perez concludes\, “for marginalized people whose stories have been written over or displaced\, the fate of certain stories can be tied to the future of the people.” (179) \nChildren’s books to be addressed by the discussants include those to which they have contributed: \n\nAmadito and the Hero Children: Amadito y los Niños Héroes. Enrique Lamadrid\, essay by Michael Trujillo\, illustrated by Amy Córdova.\nJuan the Bear and the Water of Life: La Acequia de Juan del Oso. Enrique Lamadrid with Juan Estevan Arellano\, illustrated by by Amy Córdova.\nThe First Tortilla: A Bilingual Story. Rudolfo Anaya\, trans. Enrique Lamadrid\, illustrated by Amy Córdova.\nThe Santero’s Miracle: A Bilingual Story. Rudolfo Anaya\, trans. Enrique Lamadrid\, illustrated by Amy Córdova.\nThe Legend of Ponciano Gutiérrez and the Mountain Thieves. A. Gabriel Meléndez and the Paiz Family\, illustrated by Amy Córdova.\nSisters in Blue: Hermanas de azul.  Anna M. Nogar and Enrique Lamadrid\, illustrated by Amy Córdova.\n\nFree event\, open to the public.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/nuevomexicano-childrens-literature-bilingual-bicultural-past-present/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160804
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160805
DTSTAMP:20260514T052531
CREATED:20160724T222639Z
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SUMMARY:Film:  Doña Bárbara
DESCRIPTION:7 pm \nA powerful and ruthless landowner on the Venezuelan plains\, hardened by a brutal gang rape and the murder of her first love\, finds herself attracted to a man whom she still seeks to ruin. Directed by Fernando de Fuentes & Miguel M. Delgado; based on the novel by Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos\, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Presented in partnership with Mexican Consulate in Albuquerque and Instituto Cervantes as part of the series “Literatura en el Cine Mexicano.” \n1943; Spanish with English subtitles; 125 minutes; not rated.\nFree ticketed event; tickets available one hour before show
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-dona-barbara/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-November-2-30
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts
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