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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20151211T200000
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SUMMARY:Divine Union Presents (a benefit for the Endorphin Power Company) Scott Kelly & Bruce Lamont
DESCRIPTION:Scott Michael Kelly is one of three founding members of Neurosis\, in which he is a vocalist and guitarist. He has been writing and publishing music since 1985 with Neurosis\, Blood and Time and his solo acoustic project. \n“With his unmistakable deep growl\, his fearless lyrical honesty\, and rich\, spare guitar work\, Mr. Kelly lays everything on the line. Only a true artist would be so willingly and completely exposed. So intensely focused on truth\, redemption\, and healing. So in tune with the song he has always heard inside. His path has been a narrow\, dark\, and difficult one. But with his most recent work\, Scott Kelly shows that his strength and vision has endured it all.”Nate Hall – Spring 2012 \nBruce Lamont is a member of\, Yakuza\, an avant-garde metal band formed in Chicago in 1999. They have been acclaimed for their incorporation of jazz and world music elements. \nThis will be solo\, acoustic performances to benefit the Endorphin Power Company\, a local 501C3 nonprofit helping those dealing with addiction & homelessness. \nDoors open at 7 pm
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/divine-union-presents-a-benefit-for-the-endorphin-power-companyscott-kelly-bruce-lamont/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-November-2-30
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151214
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SUMMARY:Performers Ballet & Jazz Company Presents Christmas Joy
DESCRIPTION:Come Experience the Miracle! Awaken your heart to the true Spirit of Christmas in dance\, as The Performers Ballet & Jazz Company presents the 31st season of its Bravos-Award-winning holiday production\, Christmas Joy. Over sixty-five classically trained dancers will once again inspire audiences with a repertoire of moving and inspirational classical ballet\, jazz\, and contemporary dance performances choreographed to traditional and contemporary Christmas music.\nA moving and uplifting production\, Christmas Joy has become an Albuquerque holiday tradition. In 1999\, members of the Albuquerque Arts Alliance conferred the Bravos Award for Dance Excellence on the Performers Ballet & Jazz Company. Additionally\, in 2012\,Christmas Joy was given the Albuquerque Community Live Art and Performance Service (Q-Claps) Applause Award for favorite performance. \nFriday\, Dec 11th 7:00pm\nSaturday\, Dec 12th 2:00pm & 7:00pm\nSunday\, Dec 13th 2:00pm \nBuy Tickets:\n$20\, $28 w/ $2 discount for students/seniors/groups of 10 or more
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/performers-ballet-jazz-company-presents-christmas-joy/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Dance,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151221
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SUMMARY:Rental - Cinderella: The E! True Hollywood Story
DESCRIPTION:All performances are SOLD OUT. \nFriday & Saturday – 8 pm\n Sunday – 2 pm \nEach year Albuquerque awaits The Dolls’ Christmas production with great anticipation\, and this year\, it’s a Christmas Pantomime. Every year in England during the Christmas season\, pantomimes are performed all over the country.  In fact\, it’s more of a tradition than hanging stockings and putting up a Christmas tree!  The production is loosely based on a well-known fairy tale and has plenty of slapstick\, cross-dressing actors\, and bawdy humor. The audience is expected to sing along and shout out phrases to the performers.  The Dolls are excited to bring a little bit of England to Albuquerque!\n$20
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/cinderella-the-e-true-hollywood-story/
LOCATION:NHCC-BOD-January-2020-Meeting
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160328
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SUMMARY:Portraiture Now: Staging the Self / Ponerse en Imagen
DESCRIPTION:This traveling art exhibition was organized by the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in collaboration with the Smithsonian Latino Center and curated by Taína Caragol\, the National Portrait Gallery’s curator of Latino art and history. Staging the Self features 54 works by six contemporary U.S. Latino artists—David Antonio Cruz\, Carlee Fernandez\, María Martínez-Cañas\, Rachelle Mozman\, Karen Miranda Rivadeneira\, and Michael Vasquez.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/exhibit-portraiture-now-staging-the-self-ponerse-en-imagen/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160227
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SUMMARY:Barelas:  A Community Reimagining
DESCRIPTION:Organized and installed by NHCC docent Patrick Trujillo and intern Jonathan Natvig\, this exhibition presents photographs of the historic Barelas neighborhood\, one of the original plazas of Albuquerque\, Los Barelas. Although the neighborhood predates Albuquerque (founded in 1707)\, this exhibit covers the period of statehood from 1912 to 2012.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/barelas-a-community-reimagining/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150913
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SUMMARY:Quinceañera: Our Story\, Our Future
DESCRIPTION:Quinceañera: Our Story\, Our Future will explore the National Hispanic Cultural Center’s Art Museum’s permanent collection and celebrate the Center’s fifteenth anniversary. The exhibition presents the breadth of the museum’s art collection and reflects the diversity of Hispanic/Chicano/Latino art and culture; it also features a participatory gallery and an opportunity to contribute to a time capsule that will be opened for the Center’s 25th anniversary. \nQuinceañera: Our Story\, Our Future opens with a free community celebration on Sunday\, September 13 from 12 pm to 4 pm. The event includes hands-on activities\, a Quinceañera fashion show\, and a chance to enter a drawing to win a free Quinceañera dress\, provided by Hamiel Bridal & Quinceañera.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/quinceanera-our-story-our-future/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150220
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CREATED:20151206T000150Z
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SUMMARY:MARCO! Celebrating Nuestro Maestro José Marcos Garcia
DESCRIPTION:Well-known to much of the Albuquerque community simply by how he signed his works\, using only the name “MARCO\,” artist José Marcos Garcia carved political figures\, popular heroes\, santos\, and so much more.  This exhibition\, MARCO! Celebrating the Legacy of Nuestro Maestro José Marcos Garcia\, brings together over 100 works by the local artist who sold his art for years at the Albuquerque flea market and the Spanish Village at the State Fair.  Borrowed from the private collections of local fans\, the exhibition celebrates the fondness the city of Albuquerque had for this artist\, and reveals his legacy for the first time. \nThis exhibition is part of On the Map: Unfolding Albuquerque Art + Design\, a citywide collaboration involving over 20 organizations and celebrating the artistic history and cultural legacy of the Middle Rio Grande Valley.  For additional information on the project\, ongoing from January through June\, 2015\, visit www.ABQontheMap.com.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/marco-celebrating-nuestro-maestro-jose-marcos-garcia/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141212
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CREATED:20151205T224814Z
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SUMMARY:Afro Brasil: Art and Identities
DESCRIPTION:Brazil* hosted soccer’s World Cup in the summer of 2014\, and soon will host the 2016 Summer Olympics. While many are familiar with these events and Brazil’s other achievements\, they may be unaware of the cultural and ethnic complexity of this large South American country. \nThe largest Portuguese-speaking country in the world\, Brazil is home to the second largest population of African origin outside the African continent. Yet\, despite its sporadic economic dynamism\, its soccer prowess (who has not heard of Pelé\, the “Black Pearl”?)\, the fame of its Carnaval\, and the acclaim given the 1959 Oscar-winning French film Black Orpheus (Orfeu Negro)\, starring Afro-Brazilian actors\, many aspects of its Afro-Brazilian identity\, art\, and culture have not received the status or attention they merit. \nToday\, Afro-Brazilian art and identities saturate the core of Brazilian culture and society\, but may not rise commensurately to the surface in galleries\, museums\, or the works of art historians. The artists\, writers\, musicians\, and critics who do tackle Afro-Brazilian reality more often than not narrate; in doing so they include their personal experiences in a unique multi-racial and multi-ethnic nation-state. AfroBrasil:  Art and Identities shows the multiple important ways in which Afro-Brazilian artists and their colleagues from other countries address the complexities of Brazil’s African heritage and its impact across frontiers and oceans. \nUsing a team approach\, the exhibition has been curated to comprise four distinct\, yet inter-related\, sections\, which can be visited in any order to make different connections and gain different perspectives. \nThe introduction highlights works from the Latin American collections in the University of New Mexico’s Center for Southwest Research as well as the UNM Art Museum\, and features historic\, romanticized photos of Afro-Brasileiros. It also highlights the importance of cordeles (chapbooks) purchased in the streets of Afro-Brazilian communities. These affordable pieces of literature often document and detail the history of Afro-Brazilians\, a history still not often validated. \nThe second section showcases an exquisite series of lithographs from the University of New Mexico’s Tamarind Institute. The Institute’s 2012 project\, “AFRO:  Black Identity in America\,” invited three artists from Brazil and three from North America to collaborate and create works based on issues of identity. \nThe next section highlights the research and work of Paulo Lima\, who recently completed his Ph.D. in Theater and Performance Studies at the University of California-Los Angeles. His photographic images and dressed figures focus specifically on garments worn by practitioners of the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé\, a religion with roots in Brazil since the beginning of the 18th century\, when Brasil was still the jewel in the crown of the world-wide Portuguese Empire. \nThe final section draws again from the extensive Latin American collections of UNM’s Center for Southwest Research\, as well as private collections. It portrays the popular and religious culture of Candomblé in its varied forms\, from offerings to the Orixás (Yoruba deities) to posters popularizing the Orixás as superheroes\, and helps contextualize all themes that run through the exhibition. \nPhotograph:  Baianas (Praça de Sé\, Salvador\, Bahia)\, Paulo Lima\, 2013\, courtesy of the artist \n*Brasil is spelled with an “s” in Portuguese and Spanish\, with a “z” in English.  Text and label materials in this exhibition use both spellings\, depending on context.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/afro-brasil-art-and-identities/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Visual Arts
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