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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180408
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SUMMARY:Opera Southwest Presents Bellini’s Norma (Rental)
DESCRIPTION:April 8\, 11\, 13\, 15\, 2017\n 2 pm — Sundays\n 7:30 pm—Wednesday & Friday \nBellini’s Norma is a fully-staged opera with orchestra\, sung in Italian with English supertitles and presented in two acts with one intermission. This will be the New Mexico premiere of Bellini’s bel canto masterpiece. \nNorma tells the story of the Druid priestess who sacrifices it all for love and loyalty\, despite ultimate betrayal. Watch one of the most challenging\, and breathtakingly beautiful\, roles in the soprano repertoire. From Casta Diva to Mira to Norma\, there’s not a second of music in the opera that won’t leave you feeling awestruck and inspired. Maestro Anthony Barrese conducts.\n$15\, $29\, $45\, $59\, $75\, $89; discounts for groups of 8+ and patrons 30 and younger \n\nThe title\, content\, photos/images and description for this event were provided to the NHCC by the organization renting the NHCC venue for the event. By serving as a venue and posting the event on its website\, the NHCC is not endorsing any views expressed in the title or description of the event\, nor is it endorsing the content of the event.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/opera-southwest-presents-bellinis-norma-rental/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180507
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SUMMARY:Opera in the Museum
DESCRIPTION:6 pm \nEnjoy a sampling of music from the sold-out opera based on Rudolfo Anaya’s beloved novel Bless Me\, Ultima\, surrounded by the artwork from the exhibit La Ultima Exhibición. This brand new opera\, performed at the NHCC in February of this year\, was commissioned by Opera Southwest\, the NHCC\, and San José-based Opera Cultura. The composer\, Hector Armienta\, worked with Mr. Anaya on the libretto.\n$20 (limited to 50)
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/opera-in-the-museum/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180604
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SUMMARY:Domingos en Arte: Son Como Son
DESCRIPTION:7:30 pm \nSon Como Son bills itself as “Salsa\, Cuban Style.” Founded in 1993\, it is unquestionably one of Albuquerque’s longest-standing and most popular salsa ensembles. They play regularly to packed audiences comprising highly animated and dedicated salseros at the NM Jazz Workshop’s Salsa Under the Stars series; at the Cooperage; and at special concerts\, such as those at the Telluride Jazz Festival. They are directed by renowned trombonist\, vocalist\, percussionist\, composer\, and arranger César Bauvallet\, who moved from Havana\, Cuba to Albuquerque in 1992. \nDomingos en Arte\, a summer music and dance series presented by Melaza Music\, AMP Concerts\, and the National Hispanic Cultural Center is a family-friendly summer event on Sundays in NHCC’s charming Fountain Courtyard that features live music\, drinks\, and delicious Latin cuisine. The NHCC’s newest on-campus restaurant—La Fonda del Bosque—will be offering unique themed dinners before each concert and providing a cash bar and tapas throughout the night. \n$11 in Advance\, $14 Day of Show \n \n\nDomingos en Arte is part of New Mexico Culture Squared (NMC2)\, a NM Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) project to build and manage partnerships between DCA institutions and cultural organizations that will enhance the impact\, effectiveness\, attendance\, and visitor experience of exhibits and programs of DCA entities. Under the management of AMP Concerts\, NMC2 will create programs in collaboration with State Historic Sites\, DCA Museums and various cultural organizations with the goal of increasing public programs statewide and promoting New Mexico as a destination for arts and culture.\nThis is a rain or shine event.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/son-como-son/
LOCATION:Patio | Fountain Courtyard\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food,Music,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181015
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
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SUMMARY:First Page to Last Page Reading of Bless Me\, Ultima in the NHCC Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:9 am to 8 pm \nThe National Hispanic Cultural Center will present a beginning-to-end reading of Rudolfo Anaya’s acclaimed novel\, Bless Me\, Ultima. The reading will take place in the NHCC Art Museum where an exhibition\, La Ultima Exhibición\, enters its final month. Over 40 dignitaries\, New Mexico authors\, youth\, adults and elders (including school students) will read\, each for 15 minutes\, between 9 am and 8 pm. The general public is invited to attend any part of the day-long reading as well as tour the exhibition before it concludes on November 11. \nThe reading is free and open to the public with museum entrance fee. \nSome notable readers include the following. You can see the full list of readers and approximate times here. Please note that times may vary based on reading speed and that readers may move time slots. \n\nABQ First Lady Elizabeth Kistin Keller\nDeputy State Historian Rob Martínez\nAuthors Enrique Lamadrid\, Demetria Martinez\, Levi Romero\nUNM Faculty A. Gabriel Melendez\, Anna Nogar\, John Kessel and David Richard Jones\nNHCC Executive Director\, RebeccaAvitia\nExecutive Director\, Opera Southwest\, Tony Zancanella\nDirector of Cultural Services\, CABQ\, Shelle Sanchez\nKirsten and Scott Plunket\nEspañola School Children\n\nMore about the exhibition: \nThe La Ultima Exhibición\, curated by Augustine Romero\, features visual interpretations of Rudolfo Anaya’s celebrated book\, Bless Me\, Ultima (1972)–a portrait of life in rural New Mexico as seen through the eyes of a young boy during World War II. Anaya tells of the spiritual healer\, Ultima\, as she guides young Antonio on a magical and moral journey in this novel that has inspired artists for decades. Romero curated a previous iteration of this exhibition in 2006 at the South Broadway Cultural Center and the NHCC Art Museum is thrilled to host the re-imagined version twelve years later. Featured artists include: Jesús “Cimi” Alvarado\, George C’de Baca\, Sylvia Ortiz Domney\, Christian Michael Gallegos\, Roberto Gallegos\, Eric Garcia\, Kristina Gonzales\, Nacho Jaramillo\, Al Na’ir Lara\, Chisim Bernal Lujan\, Oscar Lozoya\, Chris Ray Melendez\, El Moisés\, Derrick Montez\, Paloma Paz Nava\, Gabriel Luis Powers\, Chris Rivera\, Rebecca H. Hernandez Rosser\, and Catalina Salinas. Augustine Romero is an acclaimed visual artist and the curator of the South Broadway Cultural Center and the Kimo Theater for the City of Albuquerque.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/bless-ultima-reading-museum/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181105
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CREATED:20180421T212358Z
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SUMMARY:Opera Southwest Presents Puccini’s Tosca (Rental)
DESCRIPTION:October 28 & 31 and November 2 & 4\, 2018\n 2 pm — Sundays\n 7:30 pm—Wednesday & Friday \nOpera Southwest presents Puccini’s Tosca\, a fully staged opera with orchestra\, sung in Italian with English translation supertitles and presented in three acts with one intermission. \nOne of the greatest hits in the operatic repertoire\, Tosca tells the dramatic love story of Floria Tosca and Mario Cavaradossi. This thrilling melodrama is matched by an equally powerful score and inventive orchestration. Maestro Anthony Barrese conducts.\n$15\, $29\, $45\, $59\, $75\, $89; discounts for groups of ten or more and patrons 30 and younger \n\nThe title\, content\, photos/images and description for this event were provided to the NHCC by the organization renting the NHCC venue for the event. By serving as a venue and posting the event on its website\, the NHCC is not endorsing any views expressed in the title or description of the event\, nor is it endorsing the content of the event.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/opera-southwest-presents-puccinis-tosca-rental/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181109
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20181003T154747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181003T154747Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for NM Hometown Heroes
DESCRIPTION:5:30 pm to 7:30 pm \nThe New Mexico Hometown Heroes: Hispanic Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients exhibit is a tribute to the six Hispanic Congressional Medal of Honor recipients who have received the highest honor that the United States government bestows for acts of valor and heroism. It celebrates not only their stories of service but their connections to New Mexico: Private Joseph Martínez (WWII)\, Private José Valdez (WWII)\, Master Sergeant Alejandro Ruíz (WWII)\, Specialist Fourth Class Daniel Fernandez (Vietnam War)\, Chief Warrant Officer Louis Rocco (Vietnam War) Master Sergeant Leroy Petry (Operation Enduring Freedom). \nThis exhibition of photographs\, narratives\, and ephemera allows us to reflect on the sacrifices of those who served\, and those who follow in their footsteps.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/opening-reception-nm-hometown-heroes/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190115
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
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SUMMARY:New Mexico Hometown Heroes: Hispanic Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
DESCRIPTION:The New Mexico Hometown Heroes: Hispanic Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients exhibit is a tribute to the six Hispanic Congressional Medal of Honor recipients who have received the highest honor that the United States government bestows for acts of valor and heroism. It celebrates not only their stories of service but their connections to New Mexico: Private Joseph Martínez (WWII)\, Private José Valdez (WWII)\, Master Sergeant Alejandro Ruíz (WWII)\, Specialist Fourth Class Daniel Fernandez (Vietnam War)\, Chief Warrant Officer Louis Rocco (Vietnam War) Master Sergeant Leroy Petry (Operation Enduring Freedom). \nThis exhibition of photographs\, narratives\, and ephemera allows us to reflect on the sacrifices of those who served\, and those who follow in their footsteps. \nIt is on display in the NHCC History and Literary Arts building. You can find the hours for that building here.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/new-mexico-hometown-heroes-hispanic-congressional-medal-honor-winners/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190101
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20180421T213943Z
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SUMMARY:Opera Southwest Presents New Year’s with the Opera! (Rental)
DESCRIPTION:7:30 pm \nNew Year’s with the Opera is a fun variety show featuring a quartet of Opera Southwest’s most beloved recent performers\, the Albuquerque Youth Symphony\, and the Opera Southwest Chamber Orchestra. With a variety of opera favorites and light classics\, there is something for everyone! Join us after the performance in the Ortega Ballroom for a champagne reception to ring in the New Year.\n$45\, $55\, $65; an additional $45 upcharge for the New Year’s Eve after-party \n\nThe title\, content\, photos/images and description for this event were provided to the NHCC by the organization renting the NHCC venue for the event. By serving as a venue and posting the event on its website\, the NHCC is not endorsing any views expressed in the title or description of the event\, nor is it endorsing the content of the event.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/opera-southwest-presents-new-years-opera-rental-3/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190124
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20181221T162651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181221T162651Z
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SUMMARY:Inside Opera:  María de Buenos Aires
DESCRIPTION:5:30-7 pm\nNHCC Library\, History and Literary Arts Building \nOpera novices and aficionados are invited to three free interactive presentations about  “María de Buenos Aires\,” Astor Piazzola’s extraordinary tango-opera. Over three Wednesday evenings\, poet Valerie Martínez and conductor Oliver Prezant will lead you on a magical journey through the story\, the libretto\, the music\, and the staging of this evocative work\, which tells the story of María\, a prostitute born in a poor suburb of Buenos Aires\, who sleepwalks through life\, death\, the afterlife\, and is reborn into “innocence.” The music\, by tango legend Ástor Piazzolla\, is based on “nuevo tango\,” a genre that Piazzolla revolutionized by infusing Argentine tango with elements of jazz and classical music. Those who attend all three sessions will receive a 50% discount on tickets to a performance of the show\, which runs from February 17-24 in the Journal Theater. \nDates and Topics: \nJanuary 23: Story\, Text\, and Context\, with Valerie Martínez \n\n Maria’s Argentina: old tango bars\, duende\, crafting the libretto\, signs and symbols\, magical realism.\n\nJanuary 30: The Music\, with Oliver Prezant \n\nAstor Piazzola and Tango Nuevo\, singing the story-setting the text\, the music of character and situation.\n\nFebruary 6: Maria on Stage – “Operita” or Opera? with Oliver Prezant \n\nDirector’s choice: blocking\, lighting\, sets\, costumes. Maria in the land of musical theater and opera.\n\nRegister for the workshops HERE. \nValerie Martínez is currently the Director of History and Literary Arts at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Santa Fe’s second Poet Laureate\, Valerie taught poetry and literature at the college/university level for 23 years. As a core artist and Executive Director of Littleglobe\, Valerie worked in collaboration with the Santa Fe Opera Community Engagement Program to co-create two community-based operas: Memorylines: Voces de Nuestras Jornadas (2008) and the Santa Fe Bus Opera (2010). \nOliver Prezant has presented lectures and education programs for The Santa Fe Opera and Opera Southwest. He is the Music Director and conductor of the Santa Fe Community Orchestra\, and the Artistic Advisor to the ArtWorks Program\, which provides arts education workshops for Santa Fe Public Schools students and teachers. He was on the faculty of the Contemporary Music Program at the College of Santa Fe and Santa Fe University of Art and Design.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/inside-opera-maria-de-buenos-aires/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190131
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20181221T183746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181221T183746Z
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SUMMARY:Inside Opera:  María de Buenos Aires
DESCRIPTION:5:30-7 pm\nNHCC Library\, History and Literary Arts Building \nOpera novices and aficionados are invited to three free interactive presentations about  “María de Buenos Aires\,” Astor Piazzolla’s extraordinary tango-opera. Over three Wednesday evenings\, poet Valerie Martínez and conductor Oliver Prezant will lead you on a magical journey through the story\, the libretto\, the music\, and the staging of this evocative work\, which tells the story of María\, a prostitute born in a poor suburb of Buenos Aires\, who sleepwalks through life\, death\, the afterlife\, and is reborn into “innocence.” The music\, by tango legend Ástor Piazzolla\, is based on “nuevo tango\,” a genre that Piazzolla revolutionized by infusing Argentine tango with elements of jazz and classical music. Those who attend all three sessions will receive a 50% discount on tickets to a performance of the show\, which runs from February 17-24 in the Journal Theater. \nDates and Topics: \nJanuary 23: Story\, Text\, and Context\, with Valerie Martínez \n\n Maria’s Argentina: old tango bars\, duende\, crafting the libretto\, signs and symbols\, magical realism.\n\nJanuary 30: The Music\, with Oliver Prezant \n\nAstor Piazzola and Tango Nuevo\, singing the story-setting the text\, the music of character and situation.\n\nFebruary 6: Maria on Stage – “Operita” or Opera? with Oliver Prezant \n\nDirector’s choice: blocking\, lighting\, sets\, costumes. Maria in the land of musical theater and opera.\n\nRegister for the workshops HERE. \nValerie Martínez is currently the Director of History and Literary Arts at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Santa Fe’s second Poet Laureate\, Valerie taught poetry and literature at the college/university level for 23 years. As a core artist and Executive Director of Littleglobe\, Valerie worked in collaboration with the Santa Fe Opera Community Engagement Program to co-create two community-based operas: Memorylines: Voces de Nuestras Jornadas (2008) and the Santa Fe Bus Opera (2010). \nOliver Prezant has presented lectures and education programs for The Santa Fe Opera and Opera Southwest. He is the Music Director and conductor of the Santa Fe Community Orchestra\, and the Artistic Advisor to the ArtWorks Program\, which provides arts education workshops for Santa Fe Public Schools students and teachers. He was on the faculty of the Contemporary Music Program at the College of Santa Fe and Santa Fe University of Art and Design.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/inside-opera-maria-de-buenos-aires-2/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190207
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20181221T183913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181221T183913Z
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SUMMARY:Inside Opera:  María de Buenos Aires
DESCRIPTION:5:30-7 pm\nNHCC Library\, History and Literary Arts Building \nOpera novices and aficionados are invited to three free interactive presentations about  “María de Buenos Aires\,” Astor Piazzola’s extraordinary tango-opera. Over three Wednesday evenings\, poet Valerie Martínez and conductor Oliver Prezant will lead you on a magical journey through the story\, the libretto\, the music\, and the staging of this evocative work\, which tells the story of María\, a prostitute born in a poor suburb of Buenos Aires\, who sleepwalks through life\, death\, the afterlife\, and is reborn into “innocence.” The music\, by tango legend Ástor Piazzolla\, is based on “nuevo tango\,” a genre that Piazzolla revolutionized by infusing Argentine tango with elements of jazz and classical music. Those who attend all three sessions will receive a 50% discount on tickets to a performance of the show\, which runs from February 17-24 in the Journal Theater. \nDates and Topics: \nJanuary 23: Story\, Text\, and Context\, with Valerie Martínez \n\n Maria’s Argentina: old tango bars\, duende\, crafting the libretto\, signs and symbols\, magical realism.\n\nJanuary 30: The Music\, with Oliver Prezant \n\nAstor Piazzola and Tango Nuevo\, singing the story-setting the text\, the music of character and situation.\n\nFebruary 6: Maria on Stage – “Operita” or Opera? with Oliver Prezant \n\nDirector’s choice: blocking\, lighting\, sets\, costumes. Maria in the land of musical theater and opera.\n\nRegister for the workshops HERE. \nValerie Martínez is currently the Director of History and Literary Arts at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Santa Fe’s second Poet Laureate\, Valerie taught poetry and literature at the college/university level for 23 years. As a core artist and Executive Director of Littleglobe\, Valerie worked in collaboration with the Santa Fe Opera Community Engagement Program to co-create two community-based operas: Memorylines: Voces de Nuestras Jornadas (2008) and the Santa Fe Bus Opera (2010). \nOliver Prezant has presented lectures and education programs for The Santa Fe Opera and Opera Southwest. He is the Music Director and conductor of the Santa Fe Community Orchestra\, and the Artistic Advisor to the ArtWorks Program\, which provides arts education workshops for Santa Fe Public Schools students and teachers. He was on the faculty of the Contemporary Music Program at the College of Santa Fe and Santa Fe University of Art and Design.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/inside-opera-maria-de-buenos-aires-3/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190225
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20180421T213110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180421T213110Z
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SUMMARY:Opera Southwest Presents Astor Piazzolla’s María de Buenos Aires
DESCRIPTION:February 17\, 20\, 22 & 24\, 2019\n 2 pm — Sundays\n 7:30 pm—Wednesday & Friday \nOpera Southwest presents Astor Piazzolla’s María de Buenos Aires\, a fully-staged opera with orchestra\, sung in Spanish with both English and Spanish translation supertitles\, and presented in two acts with one intermission. \nOSW is thrilled to present Piazzolla’s only opera in partnership with the National Hispanic Cultural Center. The story goes that his surrealist depiction of the titular Maria’s sleepwalk through violence\, death\, the afterlife\, and rebirth was composed entirely on the bandoneón. The opera effortlessly weaves classical contrapuntal techniques together with milongas\, cabarets\, and mid-century jazz for a thrilling dance through the underbelly of Buenos Aires. Anthony Barrese conducts.\n$15\, $29\, $45\, $59\, $75\, $89; discounts for groups of ten or more\, patrons 30 and younger\, and those who attend all three “Inside Opera” workshops between Jan. 23 and Feb. 5\, 2019. \nThank you to our Performing Arts Season Sponsors Heritage Hotels and Resorts\, the Albuquerque Journal and Southwest Airlines!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/opera-southwest-presents-astor-piazzollas-maria-de-buenos-aires/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190408
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20180421T213451Z
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SUMMARY:Opera Southwest Presents Wagner’s Lohengrin--RELOCATED
DESCRIPTION:Due to facilities issues in the Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts at the NHCC\, this performance will not take place at the NHCC. To learn more about the new dates and location\, please visit https://www.operasouthwest.org/operas/lohengrin.  \nOpera Southwest presents Wagner’s Lohengrin\, a fully staged opera with orchestra\, sung in German with English translation supertitles and presented in three acts with two intermissions. This will be the New Mexico premiere of Wagner’s bel canto masterpiece. \nOur pioneering reconstruction of the lost orchestration from the 1850 Weimar premiere of Lohengrin\, conducted by Franz Liszt\, will revisit the intimate and historically accurate masterpiece for an epic close to this season. Maestro Anthony Barrese conducts.\n$15\, $29\, $45\, $59\, $75\, $89; discounts for groups of ten or more and patrons 30 and younger \n\nThe title\, content\, photos/images and description for this event were provided to the NHCC by the organization renting the NHCC venue for the event. By serving as a venue and posting the event on its website\, the NHCC is not endorsing any views expressed in the title or description of the event\, nor is it endorsing the content of the event.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/opera-southwest-presents-wagners-lohengrin-rental/
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:20190510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190512
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20190216T163019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190216T163019Z
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SUMMARY:Performers Ballet & Jazz Company: Spring Gala (Rental)
DESCRIPTION:Friday—6:30 pm\nSaturday—1 pm \nPerformers pre-sales March 9th-15th. Public Sales begin March 16th \nAward-winning dance company marks world-class premiere! The Performers Ballet & Jazz Company\, an Albuquerque-based dance company operating since 1981\, announces its premiere Spring Gala\, running for one weekend only at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. \nFeaturing 65 classically trained dancers in new and re-staged classical and contemporary works\, this avant-garde production by the highly acclaimed company will redefine concert dance in our city. The performance will also showcase a renowned collection of classical ballet repertoire. Choreographers include Alex Ketley\, Artistic Director of The Foundry\, San Francisco\, CA\, as well as local artists Karen Alwin\, Andrea Basile\, Wendy Miner\, and Kelsey Paschich.\n$25\, $33 w/ $2 discount for students/seniors/NHCC members/groups of 10+ \n\nThe title\, content\, photos/images and description for this event were provided to the NHCC by the organization renting the NHCC venue for the event. By serving as a venue and posting the event on its website\, the NHCC is not endorsing any views expressed in the title or description of the event\, nor is it endorsing the content of the event.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/performers-ballet-jazz-co-spring-gala-rental/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Dance,Rental,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190519
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20190509T192741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190509T192741Z
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SUMMARY:Surviving Microaggressions Workshop (Rental)
DESCRIPTION:10 am – 5 pm\nDomenici Education Building\, Room 122/124 \nWhen you are often the only person who identifies the way you do\, entering a room can be extremely uncomfortable. Now imagine that a joke is then made on your behalf. Poking fun at your natural hair\, or teasing your personality characteristics because they reject the stereotype associated with your group affiliation. “Not being black enough\,” “Acting white\,” or having your native language skills criticized by friends and family are often commonplace. These statements or questions are often a way to challenge our belonging or even our presence in certain spaces. This can happen at school\, work or even at the grocery store. Learn how to work through these situations and what to say when microaggressions appear.\n$40 Early Bird Registration\, $80 Groups of 3 & $60 Late Registration\n(fees not included in the price of the registration) \nVal Day-Sanchez and Carli Romero present a 1 day training on handling these dangerous comments in our daily lives. Using Val’s hit book\, The Only Black Girl in the Room as the basis of the curriculum\, Val creates a safe space to learn how to talk about difficult topics like race\, implicit bias\, sexism\, and gender identity. Carli will focus on our bodies. How do we center ourselves and our breath when we are triggered by microaggressions. \nThrough a series of activities\, and discussions\, participants will leave with options when they are the target of a microaggression from family or friends. We’ve all been caught off guard when certain comments are made. When do we say something? When can we say something? And more importantly\, when we speak\, how can we ensure we are heard?\nSchedule \n10 am Introductions: We are all entering this workshop from different places in our lives and in our understanding. That doesn’t mean we should judge. \n10:15 am What Is A Microaggression?: It doesn’t matter if it was a joke\, or your intention was to provide support\, if someone leaves the interaction feeling offended or unsafe\, clearly your intention was not aligned with your impact\, now what? Perhaps you are singled out because of your sexual orientation? You go home to visit and feel anxious and bombarded by the off the cuff comments that are made\, asking why you aren’t married? Or perhaps at a company mixer your coworkers begin debasing your friends because of their race or religion? You want to say something but you’re worried about offending your family\, being alienated at work\, or ostracizing your friends\, what are your next steps? \n11 am White Fragility\, Relationship Dynamics & Trauma: What are the barriers keeping us silent? Who is speaking? Do we feel safe? Do we have power? All of this can effect how we respond to this poisonous statements. We all have biases\, some we are aware of while others just seem natural. We’ve never examined them before. How do microaggressions reintroduce us to our past trauma? What’s the harm in stereotypes and assumptions and why does it seem like white people seem more surprised by this than people of color? Well\, that phenomenon actually has a name\, “White Fragility.” \n12 pm-1 pm Microaggressions and Recovery: The tightening of our chest\, sweaty palms\, shortness of breath\, this is often how our bodies respond to microaggressions. Learn coping mechanisms to help with this process. Shame\, grief\, anger\, guilt can come up when speaking to microaggressions on either side of the instances\, how do we deal with that? Well\, it starts with sending love to our past self. We are talking about the reality that our beliefs drive our behaviors. Now from a mindfulness/therapeutic/recovery perspective – growth requires an ongoing examination of beliefs\, and that is intricately connected to our racial/gendered conditioning. Let’s learn how to recognize and shift our beliefs which are grounded in biases. \n1 pm-2 pm Lunch Break: Off Campus \n2 pm-3 pm How Can we Respond to Microaggressions?: Let’s work through case studies. If it was a friend or an acquaintance versus the family matriarch? What about your employer or someone you work with? What can you say when confronted with a microaggression depends a lot on the setting. \n4:30 pm-5 pm Closing thoughts: Whether we identify as marginalized group members or as an ally\, what can we do in our little space in the world to create a more inclusive environment? Is it the way that we talk? The way that we engage on social media? How we speak with our family members about politics? \n***Early Bird Registration rate until April 30th***\n**Scholarships Available\, contact Event Organizer for details** \nFacilitators: \n \nVal Day-Sanchez (pronouns include\, she/her/hers\, they/them/theirs) is a tenured professor of communication\, social activist\, author\, TEDX speaker\, and intersectional feminist. Dedicated to education\, she believes it has the power to combat social justice issues that plague our society. Val co-founded the All This podcast to discuss difficult topics and increase diverse representation in media. They facilitate Equity & Justice Workshops and Women’s Retreats around the world\, to help professionals\, and organizations\, embrace inclusive practices. This inclusive lens is reflected in their cultural responsive teaching\, equity based curriculum design\, and college service within Equity centered policy change. Val’s TEDx Talk: Silence is Killing Us \n  \n \nCarli Romero (she/her/hers) has served communities throughout New Mexico as a community organizer and facilitator\, through a gender and trauma-informed lens\, for over a decade and now works as an Operations Coordinator with NewMexicoWomen.org. She holds a BA in Economics as well as Political Science and is currently studying for her master’s in Educational Leadership at the University of New Mexico. Carli has training in Reiki\, Ortho-bionomy and Pranic Healing and enjoys the way energy interacts with all systems. In her commitment to dismantling internalized and externalized systems of oppression\, she is continuously engaged in both learning and teaching opportunities that help her to better understand her role in promoting healing and equity. \nIf you would liked to get your copy of The Only Black Girl in the Room prior to the workshop it is available here. ***copies of the book will be on sale*** Carli’s book\, Sistar\, I See You: Writings of Womyn and Their Magical Ways can be purchased here \n\nThe title\, content\, photos/images and description for this event were provided to the NHCC by the organization renting the NHCC venue for the event. By serving as a venue and posting the event on its website\, the NHCC is not endorsing any views expressed in the title or description of the event\, nor is it endorsing the content of the event.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/surviving-microaggressions-workshop-rental/
LOCATION:Domenici Education Building\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Education,Rental,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200101
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20190411T141013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190411T141013Z
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SUMMARY:Camina el Autor: The Iconography of Felipe Guamán Poma de Ayala\, Peruvian/Quechuan Chronicler
DESCRIPTION:Camina el Autor showcases the extraordinary work of Guaman Poma; explores the history of the indigenous people of Peru\, Andean civilization\, and Spanish conquest; and broadens our understanding of Peruvian culture and history.The digital images and accompanying texts have been provided to the NHCC by the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, with assistance from the Consulate General of Peru in Denver. The NHCC has curated these (398 fullpage drawings) to present a vibrant and informative exhibit that encourages learning\, discovery\, and contemplation. Exhibit programming will include talks and lectures; book readings; graphic novel\, zine\, and animation workshops for teens; bilingual story hours; and more. \nFor more information\, contact: Cassandra Osterloh\, NHCC Librarian\, cassandra.osterloh@state.nm.us\, (505) 383-4708. \nThis exhibit is free and open to the public during hours of operation.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/the-iconography-of-felipe-huaman-poma-de-ayala-peruvian-quechuan-chronicler/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190809
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190810
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20190801T164508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190801T164508Z
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SUMMARY:Live Pop-Up Salsa: Son Como Son and Ivón Ulibarrí & Café Mocha
DESCRIPTION:7 pm \nMelazaMusic and the National Hispanic Cultural Center present a live pop-up salsa event with Son Como Son and Ivón Ulibarrí & Café Mocha. This family-friendly event\, also featuring drinks and delicious Latin cuisine\, will be held in the NHCC’s enchanting Fountain Courtyard. \n$12 w/ $2 discount for NHCC members; free for children 12 and younger \n \nSon Como Son bills itself as “Salsa\, Cuban Style.” Founded in 1993\, it is unquestionably one of Albuquerque’s longest-standing and most popular salsa ensembles. The band has played regularly to packed audiences of dedicated and enthusiastic salseros at the NM Jazz Workshop’s Salsa Under the Stars series; at the Cooperage; and at special concerts in venues such as the Telluride Jazz Festival. Son Como Son is directed by renowned trombonist\, vocalist\, percussionist\, composer\, and arranger César Bauvallet\, who moved from Havana\, Cuba to Albuquerque in 1992. \nIvón Ulibarrí & Café Mocha\, also one of Albuquerque’s oldest and hottest salsa bands\, serves up a blend of son\, cha-cha\, merengue\, cumbia\, and other styles from the Caribbean and beyond. An award-winning vocalist and songwriter and a pioneer of salsa music in New Mexico\, Ivón has been entertaining for over 30 years.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/live-pop-up-salsa-son-como-son-and-ivon-ulibarri-cafe-mocha/
LOCATION:Patio | Fountain Courtyard\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191020
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20190930T145311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T145311Z
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SUMMARY:La Canoa: At Intersection of Cultural Heritage and Climate Change: A Call to Action
DESCRIPTION:2 pm – 4 pm \nPlease join Theresa Cárdenas as she discusses climate change and how it has become one of the most significant and fastest growing threats to people and their cultural heritage worldwide. In particular\, Cárdenas will talk about the historic impact of climate change on cultural heritage in New Mexico. The impacts of climate change are damaging infrastructure\, ecosystems\, and social systems that provide essential benefits and quality of life to communities. What does this mean for our lands and peoples of New Mexico? Is New Mexico prepared to face the unprecedented\, systemic threat to people and their cultural heritage? Creating bridges and cooperation between experts and decision makers involved in the sectors of heritage\, culture\, and climate science is important to inspire and stimulate new approaches to taking climate action. \nThis is a FREE event OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. \n \nTheresa Cárdenas is a sustainability practitioner\, working as a consultant at the intersection of public policy\, environmental and social justice challenges. She writes\, “I have a simple mission; working to meet today’s needs without jeopardizing the ability of future generations to meet their needs”. Theresa became passionate about the built environment and sustainability 20 years ago as co-owner of a home building company in Albuquerque\, NM\, and that passion lead her to create Noble Renewables Group of the West; a social enterprise advocating for environmental and social change by providing strategic guidance to organizations. She worked in partnership with the Union of Concerned Scientists\, to help advance clean energy policies in a legislative\, regulatory and advisory setting and the current Chair of the Middle Rio Grande Water Advocates. She holds a Bachelors of University Studies degree from the University of New Mexico\, Albuquerque\, NM. and graduate of Harvard University\, John F. Kennedy School of Government\, Executive Education in Leadership\, Organizing and Action. She is a fellow of the National Hispana Leadership Institute. She is currently in the Masters of Sustainability degree program at Arizona State University.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-canoa-at-intersection-of-cultural-heritage-and-climate-change-a-call-to-action/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191028
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20190530T193742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T193742Z
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SUMMARY:Opera Southwest Presents Bottesini’s Alì Babà
DESCRIPTION:October 20\, 25 & 27\, 2019\n2 pm—Sundays\n7:30 pm—Friday \nOpera Southwest presents Alì Babà\, a fully staged opera with orchestra\, sung in Italian with English translation supertitles and presented in three acts with one intermission. With a libretto based on “Alì Babà and the Forty Thieves\,” the well-known and lively story from One Thousand and One Nights\, Alì Babà was composed by Giovanni Bottesini\, an Italian composer and double bass virtuoso known as the “Paganini of the bass.” \n$19\, $39\, $59\, $79\, $99; discounts for groups of eight or more and patrons 30 and younger \n \nThe opera premiered in 1871 in London\, with considerable acclaim and numerous performances. Later\, however\, the score was lost\, and it has not been heard in well over a century. As with Opera Southwest’s Amleto (Hamlet) project\, Maestro Anthony Barrese has reconstructed the score from the composer’s original manuscript\, and Opera Southwest will give the work its modern American premiere. \nVisit the Opera Southwest website HERE. \n\nThe title\, content\, photos/images and description for this event were provided to the NHCC by the organization renting the NHCC venue for the event. By serving as a venue and posting the event on its website\, the NHCC is not endorsing any views expressed in the title or description of the event\, nor is it endorsing the content of the event.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/opera-southwest-ali-baba-rental/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts,Rental,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191109
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20190801T153846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190801T153846Z
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SUMMARY:Book Reading and Signing: Jaima Chevalier and her Book "Fringe"
DESCRIPTION:6:30 pm \nJaima Chevalier’s book Fringe is a tribute to flamenco legend María Benitez and includes almost 200 rare and exclusive images from locally famous to world-renowned photographers\, all showcasing Benítez’s central role in dance history. Beníitez is an iconic figure in American flamenco. Her riveting story begins with the complexity of her mixed Native American and Puerto Rican heritage followed by her extraordinary journey as a young woman leaving her home on the outskirts of Taos Pueblo to study flamenco in Spain. From the inherent irony of her identity as a Native American woman striving to master the art of a culture that had colonized the Southwestern United States\, she grew into an artist driven to forge her own way in the world\, starting a business\, \, a non-profit institution\, a school\, and a professional touring company. Her illustrious career\, from appearances in film and television to stages across the world\, is an inspiration to artists\, students of history\, and seekers of core human truths. Her ability to overcome both racial and gender discrimination made her equally comfortable on the Metropolitan Opera stage as well as dancing around a gypsy campfire–all coalescing to make her story one that dances straight into the heart of what it means to be an American original. \nJaima Chevalier\, a Santa Fe native\, is the author of five books including La Conquistadora: Unveiling the History of Santa Fe’s Six Hundred Year Old Religious Icon and Nativo (with Oliver Galvan-De La Cruz). Her documentary films include Veiled Lightning/Native Voltage (director) and El Corazon de Santa Fe (Producer). \nJoin us in the Salon Ortega of the historic History and Literary Arts Building on the NHCC Campus. \nThis event is free and open to the public
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/book-reading-and-signing-jaima-chevalier-and-her-book-fringe/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-11-–-24
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191215
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20191125T190004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191125T190004Z
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SUMMARY:La Canoa - Giving Baque: On Hemispheric Indigeneities and the Southern Border of New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:2 pm – 4 pm \nBuilding on and departing from the work of interethnic thought-leaders in New Mexico\, Dr. Gregorio Gonzales will consider how competing logics of settler-statecraft and Native American nationhood operate in a place of both Native- and nuevomexicanx-led struggles for political autonomy and religious liberty. The current humanitarian crisis along New Mexico’s southern border demonstrates the urgency of Indigenous transnational existences as they transit and transgress the political integrities of settlerstates and tribal nations alike. Dr. Gonzales will discuss the significance of New Mexico in building bridges of critical understanding and alliance inside this vital thoroughfare between Native America and Latin America. \nThis is a FREE event OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. \n \nGregorio Gonzales is Genízaro and Comanche from the borderlands of Comanchería and Genízaro country in northern New Mexico. He is currently the 2019-2020 Riley Scholar-in-Residence in Anthropology and Southwest Studies at Colorado College. Earning his Ph.D. from The University of Texas at Austin in 2017\, Dr. Gonzales’s writings have appeared in the New Mexico Magazine\, Peace Review\, and Red Ink\, among others. As a community-engaged scholar and relative\, Dr. Gonzales remains involved with the Albuquerque-based urban Indian nonprofit\, Americans for Indian Opportunity\, and continues his youth development work this fall with relatives in the Taos and Rio Chama valleys.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-canoa-giving-baque-on-hemispheric-indigeneities-and-the-southern-border-of-new-mexico/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200102
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20191213T192508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191213T192508Z
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SUMMARY:National Hispanic Cultural Center Holiday Hours
DESCRIPTION:The NHCC Visual Arts Museum and NHCC Library will be closed Wednesday\, December 25th and Wednesday\, January 1st but will otherwise maintain normal operating hours. \nThe Performing Arts Box Office will be closed Monday\, Tuesday & Wednesday\, December 23rd\, 24th & 25th and have special holiday hours of 12 pm to 5 pm Thursday\, Friday and Saturday\, December 26th 27th and 28th. Closed Sunday and Monday\, December 29th and 30th but open on Tuesday\, December 31st from 10 am to 5 pm. Closed on Wednesday\, January 1st. Tickets are available at the NHCC website after hours by going to www.nhccnm.org or clicking HERE. \nAs a reminder\, admission to the museum is free the first Sunday of the month\, January 5\, 2019. \nFrom our family to yours Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year! ¡Feliz Navidad y feliz año nuevo!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/the-nhcc-will-be-closed-on-christmas-day/
LOCATION:NHCC Campus\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200101
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20190530T194911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T194911Z
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SUMMARY:Opera Southwest Presents New Year’s with the Opera!
DESCRIPTION:2 pm & 7 pm \nNew Year’s with the Opera is a fun variety show featuring Opera Southwest’s most beloved performers\, the Albuquerque Youth Symphony\, and the Opera Southwest Chamber Orchestra. With a variety of opera favorites and light classics\, there is something for everyone to ring in the New Year. This year\, for the first time\, we offer a family-friendly presentation at 2 pm along with our evening performance at 7 pm. \n$45\, $55\, $65; \n\nan additional $45 upcharge for the New Year’s Eve VIP After-Party with the cast after the 7 pm performance.\n\n \nVisit the Opera Southwest website HERE. \n\nThe title\, content\, photos/images and description for this event were provided to the NHCC by the organization renting the NHCC venue for the event. By serving as a venue and posting the event on its website\, the NHCC is not endorsing any views expressed in the title or description of the event\, nor is it endorsing the content of the event.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/opera-southwest-new-years-with-the-opera-rental/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts,Rental,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200121T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200121T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20191209T214308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191209T214308Z
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SUMMARY:Inside Opera Series: Il Postino
DESCRIPTION:6-7:30 pm\nTuesdays\, January 21\, 28\, and February 4 \nJoin us for our second year of “Inside Opera”—a workshop series presented by the NHCC in partnership with Opera Southwest.  This year the opera is “Il Postino” and each workshop will focus on a different element of the performance (see below). Those who attend any one of the three workshops will receive a 15% discounted ticket to the show. Sign up for the workshops here:  https://nhccnm.wufoo.com/forms/inside-opera-workshop-series-il-postino/ \n \nInside Opera: The Three Versions of Il Postino\nTuesday\, Jan. 21\, 2020\nSalon Ortega\n6 – 7:30 pm \nFree \nOpera newcomers and aficionados are invited to three\, free\, interactive presentations (January 21\, 28 and February 4) about Il Postino\, Daniel Catán’s beautiful opera about poetry\, love\, and the special friendship that develops between Chilean poet Pablo Neruda and Mario\, the young man who brings him his mail on an island off the coast of Italy. Il Postino will be presented by Opera Southwest in the Journal Theater at the NHCC on February 2\, 7 and 9\, 2020. \nOn January 21\, join poet Valerie Martinez for an in-depth discussion of the story of Il Postino and how it developed on its journey from the printed page to the big screen to the opera stage. Daniel Catán’s opera was inspired by the novel Ardiente Paciencia (Burning Patience)\, by Antonio Skarmeta\, and the Academy Award-nominated film adaptation\, Il Postino\, directed by Michael Radford.  Register here. \nValerie Martínez is the Director of History and Literary Arts at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Valerie spent 23 years as a professor of literature at the college and university level\, and was Santa Fe’s second Poet Laureate. As a core artist and Executive Director of Littleglobe\, Valerie worked in collaboration with the Santa Fe Opera to create two community-based operas: Memorylines: Voces de Nuestras Jornadas (2008)\, and The Santa Fe Bus Opera (2010). Valerie joins the Inside Opera series as presenter for the second year. \n  \nInside Opera: The Music of Il Postino\nTuesday\, Jan. 28\, 2020\nSalon Ortega\n6 – 7:30 pm \nFree \nOpera newcomers and aficionados are invited to three\, free\, interactive presentations (January 21\, 28 and February 4) about Il Postino\, Daniel Catán’s beautiful opera about poetry\, love\, and the special friendship that develops between Chilean poet Pablo Neruda and Mario\, the young man who brings him his mail on an island off the coast of Italy. Il Postino will be presented by Opera Southwest in the Journal Theater at the NHCC Center on February 2\, 7 and 9\, 2020. \nOn January 28\, conductor and educator Oliver Prezant will introduce you to the music of Il Postino. We’ll explore the way the composer uses melodic shape\, harmony\, and rhythm to define characters and situations\, and we’ll take a detailed look at how music adds meaning and expression to the text.   Register here. \nOliver Prezant has presented lectures and education programs for The Santa Fe Opera\, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival\, Opera Southwest\, and Chamber Music Albuquerque\, and has presented programs on art and music for museums including The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History. He is the Music Director and Conductor of the Santa Fe Community Orchestra\, and the Artistic Advisor to the ArtWorks Program\, which provides arts education workshops for Santa Fe Public Schools students and teachers. Oliver was on the faculty of the Contemporary Music Program at Santa Fe University of Art and Design and The College of Santa Fe. \n  \nInside Opera: Bringing Il Postino to Life\nTuesday\, Feb 4\, 2020\nSalon Ortega\n6 – 7:30 pm \nFree \nOpera newcomers and aficionados are invited to three\, free\, interactive presentations (January 21\, 28 and February 4) about Il Postino\, Daniel Catán’s beautiful opera about poetry\, love\, and the special friendship that develops between Chilean poet Pablo Neruda and Mario\, the young man who brings him his mail on an island off the coast of Italy. Il Postino will be presented by Opera Southwest in the Journal Theater at the NHCC on February 2\, 7 and 9\, 2020. \nOn February 4\, Oliver Prezant and special guests will lead you on a magical journey through the creative process of bringing the Opera Southwest production of Il Postino to life. We’ll see the set on stage as well as costumes and props\, in the Journal Theater. We’ll also meet some of the people who have created the world of this enchanting opera experience. A very special opportunity to see what life is like on the other side of the footlights! Register here. \nOliver Prezant has presented lectures and education programs for The Santa Fe Opera\, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival\, Opera Southwest\, and Chamber Music Albuquerque\, and has presented programs on art and music for museums including The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History. He is the Music Director and Conductor of the Santa Fe Community Orchestra\, and the Artistic Advisor to the ArtWorks Program\, which provides arts education workshops for Santa Fe Public Schools students and teachers. Oliver was on the faculty of the Contemporary Music Program at Santa Fe University of Art and Design and The College of Santa Fe. \n  \nABOUT THE OPERA \nFrom the Opera Southwest website:  “When exiled Chilean poet Pablo Neruda arrives on a tiny Italian island\, he receives so much fan mail that Mario is hired as his personal postman. Mario soon becomes Neruda’s student\, learning the art of poetry to woo a local barmaid. Inspired by Neruda\, Mario’s poetic voice continues to take wing as he expresses the struggles of his fellow working-class villagers. A firm friendship develops\, and the postman is forever a changed man. The sounds of the Mediterranean come alive in Catán’s stunningly beautiful\, Puccini-esque score – a story of love in its many forms\, set against a backdrop of conflicting political and spiritual ideologies. Based on the novel “Ardiente Paciencia” by Antonio Skármeta and the film by Michael Radford. Sung in Spanish with English supertitles.”
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/inside-opera-workshop-series-il-postino/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-11-–-24
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Performing Arts,Theatre,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200124
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20191219T224507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T224507Z
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SUMMARY:Film: Neruda
DESCRIPTION:7 pm \nIn post-World War II Chile\, a police prefect pursues Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda\, now a fugitive in his own country for joining the Communist Party. In this story of a persecuted artist and his obsessive adversary\, Neruda sees his chance to become a symbol for liberty as well as a literary legend. \nDirected by Pablo Larraín; Spanish with English subtitles; 107 minutes; rated R. \nPresented as part of the Bank of America Free Thursday Film Series. \nFree ticketed event; tickets available one hour before show \n \nIn February 2020\, Opera Southwest and the NHCC will present the New Mexico premiere of Il Postino\, an opera in three acts by Mexican composer Daniel Catán with a Spanish libretto by the composer. The work\, based on the novel Ardiente paciencia by Antonio Skármeta and the film Il Postino by Michael Radford\, adheres loosely to events in the life of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda\, and integrates themes of love and friendship along with political and spiritual conflict. \nLike Il Postino\, Pablo Larraín’s film Neruda is based loosely on events in the life of its subject\, at a time when Chile’s beloved poet has been forced into hiding and is being pursued by his would-be nemesis\, the police inspector Peluchonneau. Larraín describes the film as “Nerudian”—not a biopic\, despite its title\, but rather\, an “invention informed by biography.” \nWe hope that our audiences will enjoy both these explorations of the rich and complex cosmos created by the life and work of this extraordinary artist.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-neruda/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-November-2-30
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200125
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20200107T180401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200107T180401Z
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SUMMARY:El Voto Femenino: Exhibit Opening
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, January 24\, 2020\n6 pm \nJoin us for the opening of “El Voto Femenino: Sufragistas Latinas luchando por el derecho al voto. Celebrating Hispanic Women’s Suffrage Worldwide”. This exhibit\, which will run from January 24 through June 30. \nThe exhibit features women from 24 countries in the international Hispanic diaspora who were instrumental in women’s suffrage\, including Nina Otero Warren (New Mexico\, US)\, Bertha Lutz (Brazil)\, Mathilde Hidalgo de Procel (Ecuador)\, Elvia Carrillo Puerto (Mexico)\, Ofelia Domínguez Navarro (Cuba)\, Elena Caffarena (Chile)\, Josefa Llanes Escoda (Philippines) and Jovita Idar (Texas\, US). \n \nOrganized by decade and countries\, the exhibit features photographs\, narrative\, objects (including household items)\, books and documents that illuminate the fight for suffrage by Latinas worldwide. \nThe exhibit also features a companion piece\, “Pan American Unity\,” a mural in woodblock by Albuquerque artist Julianna Kirwin. Kirwin replaced Diego Rivera’s Founding Fathers (in one of the panels of his 1940 “Pan American Unity” mural in San Francisco) with powerful women in the Americas who have shaped its destiny: Berta Cáceres\, Ruth Bader Ginsberg\, Dolores Huerta\, Michelle Bachelet\, Joy Harjo\, Deb Haaland\, Isabel Allende\, Helen Cordero\, Emma Gonzalez and María Martínez. \nThe exhibit is free and open to the public during hours of operation in the HLA building: Tuesday-Friday drom 8:30 am – 5:30 pm and the first Saturday of the month from 1-5 pm.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/el-voto-femenino-exhibit-opening/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200701
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20191231T233852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191231T233852Z
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SUMMARY:El Voto Femenino: Sufragistas Latinas luchando por el derecho al voto
DESCRIPTION:The National Hispanic Cultural Center’s History and Literary Arts Program presents a new exhibit\, “El voto femenino: Sufragistas Latinas luchando por el derecho al voto/The Women’s Vote: Latina Suffragists who Fought for the Right to Vote” which opens on Friday\, January 24\, 2020\, and runs through June 30\, 2020. \nThere will be a free opening reception on Friday\, January 24\, 2020\, from 6-8 pm in the historic History and Literary Arts (HLA) Building on the NHCC campus\, where the exhibit is on display. \nThe exhibit features women from 24 countries in the international Hispanic diaspora who were instrumental in women’s suffrage\, including Nina Otero Warren (New Mexico\, US)\, Bertha Lutz (Brazil)\, Mathilde Hidalgo de Procel (Ecuador)\, Elvia Carrillo Puerto (Mexico)\, Ofelia Domínguez Navarro (Cuba)\, Elena Caffarena (Chile)\, Josefa Llanes Escoda (Philippines) and Jovita Idar (Texas\, US). \n \nOrganized by decade and countries\, the exhibit features photographs\, narrative\, objects (including household items)\, books and documents that illuminate the fight for suffrage by Latinas worldwide. \nThe exhibit also features a companion piece\, “Pan American Unity\,” a mural in woodblock by Albuquerque artist Julianna Kirwin. Kirwin replaced Diego Rivera’s Founding Fathers (in one of the panels of his 1940 “Pan American Unity” mural in San Francisco) with powerful women in the Americas who have shaped its destiny: Berta Cáceres\, Ruth Bader Ginsberg\, Dolores Huerta\, Michelle Bachelet\, Joy Harjo\, Deb Haaland\, Isabel Allende\, Helen Cordero\, Emma Gonzalez and María Martínez. \nThe exhibit is free and open to the public during hours of operation in the HLA building: Tuesday-Friday from 8:30 am – 5:30 pm and the first Saturday of the month from 1-5 pm. \n“El voto femenino” also commemorates the centennial of the U.S. women’s vote which is being celebrated nationwide in 2020. Programming related to both to the exhibit and the centennial will take place in History and Literary Arts through June 30\, 2020.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/el-voto-feminino-exhibit/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200128T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200128T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20191209T214813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191209T214813Z
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SUMMARY:Inside Opera Series: Il Postino
DESCRIPTION:6-7:30 pm\nTuesdays\, January 21\, 28\, and February 4 \nJoin us for our second year of “Inside Opera”—a workshop series presented by the NHCC in partnership with Opera Southwest.  This year the opera is “Il Postino” and each workshop will focus on a different element of the performance (see below).  Those who attend any one of the three workshops will receive a 15% discounted ticket to the show. Sign up for the workshops here:  https://nhccnm.wufoo.com/forms/inside-opera-workshop-series-il-postino/ \n \nInside Opera: The Three Versions of Il Postino\nTuesday\, Jan. 21\, 2020\nSalon Ortega\n6 – 7:30 pm \nFree \nOpera newcomers and aficionados are invited to three\, free\, interactive presentations (January 21\, 28 and February 4) about Il Postino\, Daniel Catán’s beautiful opera about poetry\, love\, and the special friendship that develops between Chilean poet Pablo Neruda and Mario\, the young man who brings him his mail on an island off the coast of Italy. Il Postino will be presented by Opera Southwest in the Journal Theater at the NHCC on February 2\, 7 and 9\, 2020. \nOn January 21\, join poet Valerie Martinez for an in-depth discussion of the story of Il Postino and how it developed on its journey from the printed page to the big screen to the opera stage. Daniel Catán’s opera was inspired by the novel Ardiente Paciencia (Burning Patience)\, by Antonio Skarmeta\, and the Academy Award-nominated film adaptation\, Il Postino\, directed by Michael Radford.  Register here. \nValerie Martínez is the Director of History and Literary Arts at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Valerie spent 23 years as a professor of literature at the college and university level\, and was Santa Fe’s second Poet Laureate. As a core artist and Executive Director of Littleglobe\, Valerie worked in collaboration with the Santa Fe Opera to create two community-based operas: Memorylines: Voces de Nuestras Jornadas (2008)\, and The Santa Fe Bus Opera (2010). Valerie joins the Inside Opera series as presenter for the second year. \n  \nInside Opera: The Music of Il Postino\nTuesday\, Jan. 28\, 2020\nSalon Ortega\n6 – 7:30 pm \nFree \nOpera newcomers and aficionados are invited to three\, free\, interactive presentations (January 21\, 28 and February 4) about Il Postino\, Daniel Catán’s beautiful opera about poetry\, love\, and the special friendship that develops between Chilean poet Pablo Neruda and Mario\, the young man who brings him his mail on an island off the coast of Italy. Il Postino will be presented by Opera Southwest in the Journal Theater at the NHCC Center on February 2\, 7 and 9\, 2020. \nOn January 28\, conductor and educator Oliver Prezant will introduce you to the music of Il Postino. We’ll explore the way the composer uses melodic shape\, harmony\, and rhythm to define characters and situations\, and we’ll take a detailed look at how music adds meaning and expression to the text. Register here. \nOliver Prezant has presented lectures and education programs for The Santa Fe Opera\, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival\, Opera Southwest\, and Chamber Music Albuquerque\, and has presented programs on art and music for museums including The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History. He is the Music Director and Conductor of the Santa Fe Community Orchestra\, and the Artistic Advisor to the ArtWorks Program\, which provides arts education workshops for Santa Fe Public Schools students and teachers. Oliver was on the faculty of the Contemporary Music Program at Santa Fe University of Art and Design and The College of Santa Fe. \n  \nInside Opera: Bringing Il Postino to Life\nTuesday\, Feb 4\, 2020\nSalon Ortega\n6 – 7:30 pm \nFree \nOpera newcomers and aficionados are invited to three\, free\, interactive presentations (January 21\, 28 and February 4) about Il Postino\, Daniel Catán’s beautiful opera about poetry\, love\, and the special friendship that develops between Chilean poet Pablo Neruda and Mario\, the young man who brings him his mail on an island off the coast of Italy. Il Postino will be presented by Opera Southwest in the Journal Theater at the NHCC on February 2\, 7 and 9\, 2020. \nOn February 4\, Oliver Prezant and special guests will lead you on a magical journey through the creative process of bringing the Opera Southwest production of Il Postino to life. We’ll see the set on stage as well as costumes and props\, in the Journal Theater. We’ll also meet some of the people who have created the world of this enchanting opera experience. A very special opportunity to see what life is like on the other side of the footlights! Register here. \nOliver Prezant has presented lectures and education programs for The Santa Fe Opera\, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival\, Opera Southwest\, and Chamber Music Albuquerque\, and has presented programs on art and music for museums including The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History. He is the Music Director and Conductor of the Santa Fe Community Orchestra\, and the Artistic Advisor to the ArtWorks Program\, which provides arts education workshops for Santa Fe Public Schools students and teachers. Oliver was on the faculty of the Contemporary Music Program at Santa Fe University of Art and Design and The College of Santa Fe. \n  \nABOUT THE OPERA \nFrom the Opera Southwest website:  “When exiled Chilean poet Pablo Neruda arrives on a tiny Italian island\, he receives so much fan mail that Mario is hired as his personal postman. Mario soon becomes Neruda’s student\, learning the art of poetry to woo a local barmaid. Inspired by Neruda\, Mario’s poetic voice continues to take wing as he expresses the struggles of his fellow working-class villagers. A firm friendship develops\, and the postman is forever a changed man. The sounds of the Mediterranean come alive in Catán’s stunningly beautiful\, Puccini-esque score – a story of love in its many forms\, set against a backdrop of conflicting political and spiritual ideologies. Based on the novel “Ardiente Paciencia” by Antonio Skármeta and the film by Michael Radford. Sung in Spanish with English supertitles.”
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/inside-opera-workshop-series-il-postino-2/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-11-–-24
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Performing Arts,Speakers,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200210
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20190530T194131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T194131Z
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SUMMARY:NHCC & Opera Southwest Present Daniel Catan’s Il Postino
DESCRIPTION:February 2\, 7 & 9\, 2020\n2 pm—Sundays\n7:30 pm—Friday \nOpera Southwest presents Daniel Catán’s Il Postino\, a fully staged opera with orchestra\, sung in Spanish with both Spanish and English translation supertitles\, and presented in two acts with one intermission. \nPresented in partnership with the National Hispanic Cultural Center\, Il Postino is based on the novel Ardiente Paciencia by Antonio Skármeta\, as well as the film by Michael Radford. When exiled Chilean poet Pablo Neruda arrives on a tiny Italian island\, he receives so much fan mail that Mario is hired as his personal postman. Mario soon becomes Neruda’s student\, learning the art of poetry to woo a local barmaid. Inspired by Neruda\, Mario’s poetic voice continues to take wing as he expresses the struggles of his fellow working class villagers. A firm friendship develops\, and the postman is forever a changed man. \n$19\, $39\, $59\, $79\, $99; discounts for groups of eight or more and patrons 30 and younger \n \nThe sounds of the Mediterranean come alive in Catán’s stunningly beautiful\, Puccini-esque score—a story of love in its many forms\, set against a backdrop of conflicting political and spiritual ideologies. \nVisit the Opera Southwest website HERE.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/opera-southwest-il-postino-rental/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts,Rental,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200204T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T100048
CREATED:20191209T214954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191209T214954Z
UID:8576-1580839200-1580844600@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Inside Opera Series: Il Postino
DESCRIPTION:6-7:30 pm\nTuesdays\, January 21\, 28\, and February 4 \nJoin us for our second year of “Inside Opera”—a workshop series presented by the NHCC in partnership with Opera Southwest.  This year the opera is “Il Postino” and each workshop will focus on a different element of the performance (see below).  Those who attend any one of the three workshops will receive a 15% discounted ticket to the show.  Sign up for the workshops here:  https://nhccnm.wufoo.com/forms/inside-opera-workshop-series-il-postino/ \n \nInside Opera: The Three Versions of Il Postino\nTuesday\, Jan. 21\, 2020\nSalon Ortega\n6 – 7:30 pm \nFree \nOpera newcomers and aficionados are invited to three\, free\, interactive presentations (January 21\, 28 and February 4) about Il Postino\, Daniel Catán’s beautiful opera about poetry\, love\, and the special friendship that develops between Chilean poet Pablo Neruda and Mario\, the young man who brings him his mail on an island off the coast of Italy. Il Postino will be presented by Opera Southwest in the Journal Theater at the NHCC on February 2\, 7 and 9\, 2020. \nOn January 21\, join poet Valerie Martinez for an in-depth discussion of the story of Il Postino and how it developed on its journey from the printed page to the big screen to the opera stage. Daniel Catán’s opera was inspired by the novel Ardiente Paciencia (Burning Patience)\, by Antonio Skarmeta\, and the Academy Award-nominated film adaptation\, Il Postino\, directed by Michael Radford.  Register here. \nValerie Martínez is the Director of History and Literary Arts at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Valerie spent 23 years as a professor of literature at the college and university level\, and was Santa Fe’s second Poet Laureate. As a core artist and Executive Director of Littleglobe\, Valerie worked in collaboration with the Santa Fe Opera to create two community-based operas: Memorylines: Voces de Nuestras Jornadas (2008)\, and The Santa Fe Bus Opera (2010). Valerie joins the Inside Opera series as presenter for the second year. \n  \nInside Opera: The Music of Il Postino\nTuesday\, Jan. 28\, 2020\nSalon Ortega\n6 – 7:30 pm \nFree \nOpera newcomers and aficionados are invited to three\, free\, interactive presentations (January 21\, 28 and February 4) about Il Postino\, Daniel Catán’s beautiful opera about poetry\, love\, and the special friendship that develops between Chilean poet Pablo Neruda and Mario\, the young man who brings him his mail on an island off the coast of Italy. Il Postino will be presented by Opera Southwest in the Journal Theater at the NHCC Center on February 2\, 7 and 9\, 2020. \nOn January 28\, conductor and educator Oliver Prezant will introduce you to the music of Il Postino. We’ll explore the way the composer uses melodic shape\, harmony\, and rhythm to define characters and situations\, and we’ll take a detailed look at how music adds meaning and expression to the text.   Register here. \nOliver Prezant has presented lectures and education programs for The Santa Fe Opera\, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival\, Opera Southwest\, and Chamber Music Albuquerque\, and has presented programs on art and music for museums including The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History. He is the Music Director and Conductor of the Santa Fe Community Orchestra\, and the Artistic Advisor to the ArtWorks Program\, which provides arts education workshops for Santa Fe Public Schools students and teachers. Oliver was on the faculty of the Contemporary Music Program at Santa Fe University of Art and Design and The College of Santa Fe. \n  \nInside Opera: Bringing Il Postino to Life\nTuesday\, Feb 4\, 2020\nSalon Ortega\n6 – 7:30 pm \nFree \nOpera newcomers and aficionados are invited to three\, free\, interactive presentations (January 21\, 28 and February 4) about Il Postino\, Daniel Catán’s beautiful opera about poetry\, love\, and the special friendship that develops between Chilean poet Pablo Neruda and Mario\, the young man who brings him his mail on an island off the coast of Italy. Il Postino will be presented by Opera Southwest in the Journal Theater at the NHCC on February 2\, 7 and 9\, 2020. \nOn February 4\, Oliver Prezant and special guests will lead you on a magical journey through the creative process of bringing the Opera Southwest production of Il Postino to life. We’ll see the set on stage as well as costumes and props\, in the Journal Theater. We’ll also meet some of the people who have created the world of this enchanting opera experience. A very special opportunity to see what life is like on the other side of the footlights!  Register here. \nOliver Prezant has presented lectures and education programs for The Santa Fe Opera\, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival\, Opera Southwest\, and Chamber Music Albuquerque\, and has presented programs on art and music for museums including The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History. He is the Music Director and Conductor of the Santa Fe Community Orchestra\, and the Artistic Advisor to the ArtWorks Program\, which provides arts education workshops for Santa Fe Public Schools students and teachers. Oliver was on the faculty of the Contemporary Music Program at Santa Fe University of Art and Design and The College of Santa Fe. \n  \nABOUT THE OPERA\nFrom the Opera Southwest website:  “When exiled Chilean poet Pablo Neruda arrives on a tiny Italian island\, he receives so much fan mail that Mario is hired as his personal postman. Mario soon becomes Neruda’s student\, learning the art of poetry to woo a local barmaid. Inspired by Neruda\, Mario’s poetic voice continues to take wing as he expresses the struggles of his fellow working-class villagers. A firm friendship develops\, and the postman is forever a changed man. The sounds of the Mediterranean come alive in Catán’s stunningly beautiful\, Puccini-esque score – a story of love in its many forms\, set against a backdrop of conflicting political and spiritual ideologies. Based on the novel “Ardiente Paciencia” by Antonio Skármeta and the film by Michael Radford. Sung in Spanish with English supertitles.”
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/inside-opera-workshop-series-il-postino-3/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Performing Arts,Speakers,Theatre
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