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SUMMARY:Instituto Cervantes Book Club
DESCRIPTION:10-11:30 am \nThe Instituto Cervantes Book Club meets twice a month to talk about that month’s selected book.\nBook for December: A flor de piel by Javier Moro \nPre-registration for the Instituto Cervantes Book Club is required.\nMore information.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/instituto-cervantes-book-club-7/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Instituto Cervantes
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201128
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SUMMARY:Art Making: See Think Wonder
DESCRIPTION:This photograph was included in one of the first physical exhibits in the art museum and soon will be making an appearance in our upcoming digital exhibit\,  “Mira Mira On the Wall: Reflecting on 20 years of NHCC Exhibitions” \nWe hope you follow the prompts\, share your thoughts and learn more about the artist and this painting.\n \n#NewMexicoCulture #PZThinkingRoutines #SeeThinkWonder #nhcc ​#20in2020 #MiguelGandert \nTry this Art making project at home: \n \n \n \nClick on photo to enlarge: \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/art-making-see-think-wonder-2/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,Visual Arts,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201122
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SUMMARY:¡Música del Corazón!—Mariachis y Flamencos: New Mexico's Beloved Stepchildren
DESCRIPTION:3 pm \nFree community event on the NHCC YouTube Channel HERE \nOn the wings of melody\, rhythm\, and poetry\, ¡Música del Corazón! concerts\, featuring new groups and different traditions each year\, tell us as much about our past as about our future. The concerts honor the contributions of John Donald Robb\, Sr.\, former dean of UNM’s College of Fine Arts and a recognized music pioneer\, and are dedicated in memory of his son\, John Donald Robb\, Jr.\, a driving force in the development of the UNM John Donald Robb Musical Trust. \nThe seventh annual John D. Robb\, Jr. concert will be an online virtual presentation featuring Frank McCulloch\, solo voice and guitar; La Mariachi\, with Lorenzo Martínez\, Larry Martínez\, Miguel Ojeda\, Joseph Santiago\, and José Carrillo; and Flamenco artists Vicente Griego\, Eloy Gonzales\, and Javier Saume Mazzei. \n \nThere will also be a panel discussion led by UNM Distinguished Professor Emeritus Enrique Lamadrid with Marisol Encinias\, Executive Director of the National Institute of Flamenco\, and New Mexico State Historian Rob Martínez. \nEnjoy New Mexico’s talent presenting Mariachi and Flamenco with a Nuevomexicano twist\, and learn about how these forms have developed to become part of our rich and ever-growing cultural heritage. \nBy most historical accounts\, Mariachi and Flamenco first took root in the fertile musical landscape of New Mexico by the mid-twentieth century. Their intertwined music and dance have inspired the people and resonated deeply with us. What is it about Mariachis that inspires cultural pride and respect? Why do we identify with the defiance and cultural resilience of the Gitanos—the Spanish gypsies? After four generations\, both traditions have fully naturalized here. At this point\, we cannot imagine New Mexico without them. Mariachi has expanded beyond the regions of Jalisco and Michoacán to become a national treasure. The same is true of Flamenco as it spread from Andalucía to the north\, and then to the world as a symbol of Spain. ¡Que vivan!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/musica-del-corazon-mariachis-y-flamencos-new-mexicos-beloved-stepchildren-2/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201122
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SUMMARY:Art Making: See Think Wonder
DESCRIPTION:This painting has been included in a variety of physical exhibits in the art museum and soon will be making an appearance in our upcoming digital exhibit\,  “Mira Mira On the Wall: Reflecting on 20 years of NHCC Exhibitions” \nWe hope you follow the prompts\, share your thoughts and learn more about the artist and this painting. \n#NewMexicoCulture #PZThinkingRoutines #SeeThinkWonder #nhcc \nTry this Art making project at home: \n \n \n \nClick oh photo to enlarge:
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/art-making-see-think-wonder/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,Visual Arts,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201122
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SUMMARY:Tertulia Histórica Albuquerque: Masks On! Pandemics and Epidemics in New Mexico History
DESCRIPTION:2 pm (MTS)\nLive via Zoom \nRegister in advance for this meeting HERE. \nState Historian Rob Martínez explores how viruses and disease shaped New Mexico history. Since the dawn of time\, humans have had to face adversity to survive.Viruses and disease are\, sadly\, part of that history and integral to the human experience. Pandemics and epidemics are part of the historical landscape.As early as the ancient Greeks\, a fever killed most of Athens; the plague of the 1300s killed off one third of the European population; and in 1918 the world was in the grip of Spanish Flu. New Mexico was not immune to such outbreaks. State Historian Rob Martínez takes a look at how epidemics and pandemics impacted New Mexico through the centuries. \nFree\, Registration Required \n \n\nState Historian Rob Martínez is a native New Mexican from Albuquerque. A graduate of the University of New Mexico with an M.A. in Latin American history\, with an emphasis on New Mexico history. Rob was a research assistant at the Vargas Project\, learning research skills and paleography\, abilities that would serve him well as a historian. Before becoming state historian in 2019\, he was deputy state historian for six years at the New Mexico State Records Center and Archives. \nThis event is part of the 2020-2021 Tertulia Histórica Albuquerque Lecture Series. \nMark your calendars for the rest of the fall season. \n12/19 – Illuminating New Mexico: A History of Luminarias and Farolitos.\nState Historian Rob Martinez examines the fascinating origins of these uniquely New Mexican cultural expressions.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/tertulia-historica-albuquerque-masks-on-pandemics-and-epidemics-in-new-mexico-history/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom or in-person
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201120
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SUMMARY:Colcha Community Stitch-Along
DESCRIPTION:1 pm \nLive via Zoom \nOur Colcha Community Workshop is going virtual until we are able to meet in person\, and is open to anyone wherever they may reside. This workshop is instructed by Annette Gutierrez-Turk. Annette has taught this art form to groups internationally and at the NHCC for many years. She is also an award winning artist\, most recently recognized in 2019 at Santa Fe Spanish Market. This workshop is for all levels of experience in an informal setting.  Annette will demonstrate as well as answer questions. We hope you will join us every month on the third Friday\, for this virtual stitch-a-long. Everyone will have a chance to share what they are working on.  \nPlease register here every month and we will email the zoom link to you. \nQuestions: Please email Elena at ElenaD.Baca@state.nm.us or call 505-220-7928 \nThank you to the Sandia Mountains- EGA for their continued support of this program. \nThis is a free community event \n \nFor more information on Colcha\, please watch this video.\nColcha Circle Video \nHere is the pattern used in the beginner colcha kit. Click on thumbnail to enlarge. \n \nMaterials needed: Fabric\, wool yarn\, needle (recommended needle\, chenille #18 \,sharp point\, large eye) marking materials\, sewing or embroidery scissors and copy of pattern piece. \nSources for Materials:\n3-ply wool embroidery yarn Is available at Yarn Store at Nob Hill\, 120 Amherst\, NE\, Albuquerque NM 87106 \nor \nSingle ply needlework wool at Twisted Stitches\, 1011 Juan Tabo Bl NE\, Albuquerque NM 87112 \nOsnaburg utility fabric as base cloth can be purchased at JoAnn Stores\, usually found in upholstery department; 2 stores in Albuquerque. \nRecommended needle\, chenille #18 (sharp point\, large eye)\, also found at Jo Ann Stores in needlework department. \nQuilter’s blue marking pen or Sharpie also available at Jo Ann Stores.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/colcha-community-stitch-along-44/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201122
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LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T210702Z
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SUMMARY:Film: ¡Cine Magnífico: Largometrajes/Feature Films
DESCRIPTION:Various times; see individual titles below for screening times (all titles are available for 24 hours after individual screenings open) \nFree Event \nRequest password by Monday\, November 16 HERE \n¡Cine Magnífico!\, the Albuquerque Latino Film Festival\, is organized every year by Instituto Cervantes\, an institution founded by the Spanish government in 1991 to promote the teaching\, use and study of the Spanish language and to contribute to the advancement of Spanish\, Hispanic and Latin American cultures throughout the world. Instituto Cervantes has more than 90 centers in over 43 different countries on five continents around the world; its Albuquerque office is located at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. \nThe Largometrajes/Feature Films offered by the festival are as follows: \n \nLa virgen de agosto\nThursday\, November 19\, 2020 at 5 pm\nEva\, the protagonist of Jonás Trueba’s feature film La virgen de agosto\, is about to turn 33\, and has decided to stay in Madrid in the sweltering month of August\, when most of the city’s inhabitants flee\, in search of herself and her own life. During this month of revelations\, regrets\, and discoveries\, she encounters a series of old friends and lovers and meets some new ones. Her journey is a dreamy\, sensual summer story of delayed coming of age\, dancing in the streets\, and good conversation\, with music from\, and an appearance by\, well-known Spanish singer Soleá Morente.\n(2019; Spanish with English subtitles; 129 minutes; not rated.) \nTake Out Girl\nThursday\, November 19\, 2020 at 7:30 pm\nIn Hisonni Johnson’s Take Out Girl\, Tera Wong\, who delivers food for her mother’s Chinese restaurant in an infamous Los Angeles project\, takes a job from the local drug kingpin\, delivering his “product” in her takeout food boxes. She dreams of moving the restaurant to the suburbs and going clean\, but sees her dream crumbling after a series of tragic events.\n(2020; English; 100 minutes; not rated.) \nCamagroga\nFriday\, November 20\, 2020 at 4 pm\nAlfonso Amador’s documentary Camagroga is the story of one of the few remaining farmers in La Huerta de Valencia\, an agricultural and cultural landscape with centuries of history\, now dying as the fertile plains of Valencia disappear.  Antonio Ramón Camagroga and his daughter\, Inma\, grow tiger nuts for sale to a few exclusive clients\, fighting the forces of capitalism and globalization in this depiction of a year’s farming cycle in La Huerta Valenciana\, described as “an elegy to work\, land\, heritage\, and resistance.”\n(2019; Spanish with English subtitles; 111 minutes; not rated.) \nPólvora en el corazón\nFriday\, November 20\, 2020 at 6 pm\nIn Camila Urrutia’s Pólvora en el Corazón (Gunpowder Heart)\, Claudia\, who works at a call center and lives with her activist grandfather\, and Maria\, who lives with her mother on the outskirts of the city\, roam the chaotic streets of Guatemala City. Everything changes for them one night when they are attacked by three men\, and Claudia is faced with the dilemma of choosing revenge or listening to her grandfather’s advice.\n(2019; Guatemala/Spain; Spanish with English subtitles; 87 minutes; not rated.) \nCanción sin nombre\nFriday\, November 20\, 2020 at 8:30 pm\nMelina León’s Canción sin nombre (Song Without a Name) is based on a true story\, set in Peru at the height of the political crisis of the 1980s. When the newborn daughter of a young woman from the Andes is stolen at a fake health clinic\, her desperate search for the child leads her to the headquarters of a major newspaper\, where a lonely journalist takes on the investigation.\n(2019; Peru/Spain; Spanish and Quechua with English subtitles; 97 minutes; not rated.) \nZerø\nSaturday\, November 21\, 2020 at 5 pm\nIn Iñaki Sánchez Arrieta’s thriller Zerø\, a man and a woman wake up in a strange\, deserted place not knowing who they are or why they are there.  As the days go by and they try to get out\, they begin to remember things that they might prefer not to know.  Perhaps the answers to everything are held by another man who controls them from a distance\, without being seen.\n(2020; Spain; Spanish with English subtitles; 93 minutes; not rated.) \nLa fiera y la fiesta\nSaturday\, November 21\, 2020 at 7 pm\nAging punk diva Vera arrives in Santo Domingo to direct a musical film in La fiera y la fiesta (Holy Beasts)\, by Israel Cárdenas and Laura Amelia Guzmán. There to welcome her are the producer and cinematographer\, two old friends with whom she formed an artistic ensemble in her youth. The Caribbean production is sumptuous\, the musical numbers grand\, but mysterious forces threaten the shoot\, and death begins to creep up on the set.\n(2019; Dominican Republic/Mexico/Argentina; Spanish with English subtitles; 90 minutes; not rated.) \n¡Cine Magnífico! was created in 2013 to encourage cultural interaction and awareness through the lens of Latin American and Spanish cinema. The purpose of the festival\, since its inception and especially in the current political and social climate\, has been to cover the issues that exist in our own communities—to shine a light on our comunidades latinas in the United States and “endow them with visibility.” This is the magic of cinema: visibility as the essence of cinematic and visual arts. Our own lives—our shared joys and concerns—shine through the screen\, along with true-to-life characters\, well-told stories\, stunning settings\, gorgeous costumes\, and elegant musical scores. The festival\, with which the NHCC has collaborated since 2014\, showcases a diverse set of films\, from award-winning works to offerings by local and up-and-coming filmmakers. This year’s screenings will take place online. \nTo view the films screened during the festival\, click on the following link\, which will be available until Monday\, November 16: https://cinemagnifico.com/yr20/tickets-venues/ \nOn November 17-18\, you will receive an e-mail with a password that will give you access to all festival films.  Please note that access is restricted to viewers within the United States. \nBeginning on Thursday\, November 19\, you may access the website\, click on the button for any feature film or short subject that interests you\, and enter the password to see the films that you want to view. The short subjects will be available for three days\, from 12 pm on Thursday\, November 19 through 9 pm on Sunday\, November 22.  The feature films will be available for 24 hours only\, opening at various times on November 19\, 20\, and 21. You may also click on the following link: https://cinemagnifico.com/yr20/schedule/ \n*** \nThe Cortos/Short Subjects offered by the festival are as follows:\n* Divorcio/Divorce (2018; Spain; Bárbara Santa Cruz; Spanish with English subtitles; 6 minutes)\n* La crisis/The Crisis (2019; Pedro Aguilera & Juan Sardà Frouchtmann; Spanish with English subtitles; 21 minutes)\n* 9 pasos/9 Steps (2018; Spain; Marisa Crespo & Moisés Romera; Spanish with English subtitles; 7 minutes)\n* Playa Gaviotas/Seagull Beach (2019; Mexico; Eduardo Esquivel; Spanish with English subtitles; 16 minutes)\n* La Llorona—Ser mujer (2019; Mexico; Adriana Ronquillo; Spanish with English subtitles; 5 minutes)\n* Héctor (2019; Chile; Victoria Giesen Carvajal; Spanish with English subtitles; 19 minutes)\n* The Awakeover (2019; Albuquerque\, NM; Stephen Burhoe; English; 12 minutes)\n* Get It (2020; USA; Alejandro Montoya Marin; English; 5 minutes)\n* Flush (2019; Albuquerque\, NM; Sheridan O’Donnell; English; 14 minutes) \nThese Cortos/Short Subjects films will be available for viewing HERE through 9 pm on Sunday\, November 22.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-cine-magnifico-largometrajes-feature-films/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201122
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LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T182040Z
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SUMMARY:Film: ¡Cine Magnífico: Cortos/Short Subjects
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available through 9 pm on Sunday\, November 22) \nFree Event \nRequest password by Monday\, November 16th HERE \n¡Cine Magnífico!\, the Albuquerque Latino Film Festival\, is organized every year by Instituto Cervantes\, an institution founded by the Spanish government in 1991 to promote the teaching\, use and study of the Spanish language and to contribute to the advancement of Spanish\, Hispanic and Latin American cultures throughout the world. Instituto Cervantes has more than 90 centers in over 43 different countries on five continents around the world; its Albuquerque office is located at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. \nThe short subjects offered by the festival are as follows: \n \nDivorcio/Divorce\nIt’s been a year since she last saw him. She had a feeling she was going to run into him\, but she didn’t think it would happen that night.\n(2018; Spain; Bárbara Santa Cruz; Spanish with English subtitles; 6 minutes) \nLa crisis/The Crisis\nIn Madrid in 2013\, Alonso\, an architect in his thirties\, sees the world around him crumble. Overwhelmed by debt\, he must get his electricity restored so he can rent his apartment to a tourist.(2019; Pedro Aguilera & Juan Sardà Frouchtmann; Spanish with English subtitles; 21 minutes) \n9 pasos/9 Steps\nSaul’s father is tired of his son’s waking him in the night to go to the bathroom; this time\, he will teach him to be a man.\n(2018; Spain; Marisa Crespo & Moisés Romera; Spanish with English subtitles; 7 minutes) \nPlaya Gaviotas/Seagull Beach\nInés\, a teenager escaping from a home abortion and a crisis with her mother\, meets Nacho\, a lonely man depressed by the death of his mother. Together\, they travel in silence to Seagull Beach\, carrying the ashes of Nacho’s mother\, to complete their respective cycles and move on.\n(2019; Mexico; Eduardo Esquivel; Spanish with English subtitles; 16 minutes) \nLa Llorona—Ser mujer\nThis hybrid animation film is a symbolic art piece designed to raise awareness for femicides in Mexico\, communicating with beauty and dignity the fight of many families who have lost loved ones. It was made in collaboration with Snowapple\, a musical ensemble from the Netherlands.\n(2019; Mexico; Adriana Ronquillo; Spanish with English subtitles; 5 minutes) \nHéctor\nIn a small fishing cove\, surrounded by locals who murmur stories about the devil\, Gabriel tries to understand the strong attraction he feels toward a mysterious\, masculine young woman whose name is Héctor.\n(2019; Chile; Victoria Giesen Carvajal; Spanish with English subtitles; 19 minutes) \nThe Awakeover\nA sleepover movie night turns sinister\, as the contents of the scary movies become not-so-imaginary.(2019; Albuquerque\, NM; Stephen Burhoe; English; 12 minutes) \nGet It\nIn this world premiere\, an inexperienced thief is interrupted from carrying out his first heist by a stranger who wants to join him on a crime spree.\n(2020; USA; Alejandro Montoya Marin; English; 5 minutes) \nFlush\nAfter one of them becomes a mother\, long-time but now distant friends Nic and Sam attempt to reconnect during a stormy night fraught with drinking and dancing\, secrets and lies.\n(2019; Albuquerque\, NM; Sheridan O’Donnell; English; 14 minutes) \n¡Cine Magnífico! was created in 2013 to encourage cultural interaction and awareness through the lens of Latin American and Spanish cinema. The purpose of the festival\, since its inception and especially in the current political and social climate\, has been to cover the issues that exist in our own communities—to shine a light on our comunidades latinas in the United States and “endow them with visibility.” This is the magic of cinema: visibility as the essence of cinematic and visual arts. Our own lives—our shared joys and concerns—shine through the screen\, along with true-to-life characters\, well-told stories\, stunning settings\, gorgeous costumes\, and elegant musical scores. The festival\, with which the NHCC has collaborated since 2014\, showcases a diverse set of films\, from award-winning works to offerings by local and up-and-coming filmmakers. This year’s screenings will take place online. \nTo view the films screened during the festival\, click on the following link\, which will be available until Monday\, November 16: https://cinemagnifico.com/yr20/tickets-venues/ \nOn November 17-18\, you will receive an e-mail with a password that will give you access to all festival films.  Please note that access is restricted to viewers within the United States. \nBeginning on Thursday\, November 19\, you may access the website\, click on the button for any feature film or short subject that interests you\, and enter the password to see the films that you want to view. The short subjects will be available for three days\, from 12 pm on Thursday\, November 19 through 9 pm on Sunday\, November 22.  The feature films will be available for 24 hours only\, opening at various times on November 19\, 20\, and 21. You may also click on the following link: https://cinemagnifico.com/yr20/schedule/ \nThe Cortos/Short Subjects films will be available for viewing HERE through 9 pm on Sunday\, November 22. \n*** \n¡Cine Magnífico! Largometrajes/Feature film programming:\n* Thursday\, November 19\, 5 pm: La virgen de agosto (Spain: Jonás Truebai\, 2019)\n* Thursday\, November 19\, 7:30 pm: Take Out Girl (U.S.\, Hisonni Johnson\, 2020)\n* Friday\, November 20\, 4 pm: Camagroga (Spain\, Alfonso Amador\, 2019)\n* Friday\, November 20\, 6 pm: Pólvora en el corazón (Guatemala/Spain\, Camila Urrutia\, 2019)\n* Friday\, November 20\, 8:30 pm: Canción sin nombre (Peru/Spain/U.S.\, Melina León\, 2019)\n* Saturday\, November 21\, 5 pm: Zerø (Spain\, Iñaki Sánchez Arrieta\, 2020)\n* Saturday\, November 21\, 7 pm: La fiera y la fiesta (Dominican Republic/Mexico\, Israel Cárdenas & Laura Amelia Guzmán\, 2020) \nThe Largometrajes/Feature film programming titles will be available HERE for 24 hours after individual screenings open.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-cine-magnifico-cortos-short-subjects/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201120
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CREATED:20200106T160930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T160930Z
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SUMMARY:NHCC Book Club
DESCRIPTION:5:30 pm \nThe NHCC Book Club meets once a month to talk about that month’s selected book.\nBook for November: Lost City Radio\, Daniel Alarcon. \nTo join the NHCC Book Club\, register here. NHCC Book Club members who purchase their books through Bookworks get a 10% discount on that title.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/nhcc-book-club-13/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Education,History and Literary Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201119
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20200831T193050Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Reading and Discussion: Rebecca Blum-Martínez and Mary Jean Habermann López\, The Shoulders We Stand On
DESCRIPTION:6 pm (MDT) \nRSVP for the online event: Resister HERE \nVirtual Reading and Discussion: Rebecca Blum-Martínez and Mary Jean Habermann López\, Editors\, The Shoulders We Stand On: A History of Bilingual Education in New Mexico (University of New Mexico Press\, 2020) \nPresented by Bookworks\, the National Hispanic Cultural Center\, and the University of New Mexico Press. The Shoulders We Stand On traces the complex history of bilingual education in New Mexico\, covering Spanish\, Diné\, and Pueblo languages. The book focuses on the formal establishment of bilingual education infrastructure and looks at the range of contemporary challenges facing the educational environment today. \n \nThe book’s contributors highlight particular actions\, initiatives\, and people that have made significant impacts on bilingual education in New Mexico\, and they place New Mexico’s experience in context with other states’ responses to bilingual education. The book also includes an excellent timeline of bilingual education in the state. The Shoulders We Stand On is the first book to delve into the history of bilingual education in New Mexico and to present New Mexico’s leaders\, families\, and educators who have pioneered program development\, legislation\, policy\, evaluation\, curriculum development\, and teacher preparation in the field of bilingual multicultural education at state and national levels. \nRebecca Blum Martínez is Professor of Bilingual Education in the Department Language Literacy and Sociocultural Studies at the University of New Mexico\, where she specializes in bilingualism\, second language learning and language maintenance and revitalization in language minority communities—particularly Spanish-speaking and American Indian populations. \nMary Jean Habermann López’ leadership in bilingual education spans more than 40 years\, including directing the New Mexico and Title VII Bilingual/Multicultural Education Program for 15 years. During her tenure at the New Mexico Department of Education\, some of Habermann López’ accomplishments include initiating the first dual language immersion programs in the state\, establishing agreements with ministers of education in Mexico for professional development and teacher exchanges\, and assisting with policy development for the U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Office of Civil Rights. \nFor more information please click HERE
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/virtual-reading-and-discussion-rebecca-blum-martinez-and-mary-jean-habermann-lopez-editors-the-shoulders-we-stand-on-a-history-of-bilingual-education-in-new-mexico/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom or in-person
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201118
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20200814T180436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200814T180436Z
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SUMMARY:Instituto Cervantes Book Club
DESCRIPTION:10-11:30 am \nThe Instituto Cervantes Book Club meets twice a month to talk about that month’s selected book.\nBook for November: Ni siquiera los muertos\, Juan Gómez Bárcena \nPre-registration for the Instituto Cervantes Book Club is required.\nMore information.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/instituto-cervantes-book-club-6/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Instituto Cervantes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201114
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201016T171841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201016T171841Z
UID:11052-1605225600-1605311999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Virtual: Inside Yjastros
DESCRIPTION:8 pm (MTS)\nVirtual performance with a digital viewing pass.\nGet pass HERE\nLink and password will be sent to you one hour before the premiere\, providing 48 hours of access. \nIn 1999\, Yjastros: The American Flamenco Repertory Company set forth on an artistic journey that would become America’s most distinctive flamenco project. This revolutionary performance entity combines the mosaic quality of the American repertory company with the authentic idiom of flamenco\, creating a living archive of choreographic masterworks. \n \nThis fall’s performance season called for a special\, creative response to the difficult and unusual time that we are all experiencing. With that in mind\, Yjastros Artistic Director Joaquin Encinias teamed up with Incredible Films to create Inside Yjastros\, a unique streaming project that blends the power and beauty of performance by Yjastros: The American Flamenco Repertory Company with documentary footage from the company’s 20th year. \nViewing passes are on sale October 16\, 2020 at 12 pm (MTS) \nStay tuned to the NIF website HERE\, and social media for more details!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/virtual-inside-yjastros/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201104
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201103T171356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T171356Z
UID:11398-1604361600-1604447999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Bosque Gallery: Community Inspiration
DESCRIPTION:We hope you take a walk on the trail\, west of the NHCC campus to view a new outside exhibit space. After your experience with the exhibit\, go home and make something! Can you transform your outside space in to an exhibit space? 
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/bosque-gallery-community-inspiration/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,Visual Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201104
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20200814T180118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200814T180118Z
UID:10016-1604361600-1604447999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Instituto Cervantes Book Club
DESCRIPTION:10-11:30 am \nThe Instituto Cervantes Book Club meets twice a month to talk about that month’s selected book.\nBook for November: Ni siquiera los muertos\, Juan Gómez Bárcena \nPre-registration for the Instituto Cervantes Book Club is required.\nMore information.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/instituto-cervantes-book-club-5/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Instituto Cervantes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201102
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201027T214432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201027T214432Z
UID:11333-1604188800-1604275199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Día de los Muertos Concert: Las Flores del Valle of Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:7 pm\nMuseum of International Folk Art Facebook page HERE \nEvery year the NHCC holds its annual Despedida (Farewell) to celebrate Día de los Muertos with music\, poetry\, and hands-on art at this time-honored community gathering. Unfortunately\, with the current health restrictions\, this year’s Despedida is another wonderful in-person event that has been canceled. We are going to miss our ofrendas around the NHCC campus\, as well as the music\, poetry\, traditional hot chocolate mexicano\, pan de muerto\, and the opportunity to share our heartfelt memories with you\, our familia. \nBut we can still celebrate\, and we hope you will join our friends at the Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA) for a virtual Día de los Muertos concert featuring our friends Carol and Leila—Las Flores del Valle of Albuquerque. \nFree community event \n \nCarol Vigil and Leila Flores-Dueñas comprise a New Mexico women’s dueto\, whose smooth harmonies are reminiscent of the many hermanas duos that became famous during the 1960s. These groups helped form the lasting harmony structures of today’s U.S./Mexico Borderlands music scene. Accompanied by multi-talented musician and cultural anthropologist David F. Garcia\, Las Flores del Valle aim to preserve and share the nuances of the many musical genres that are representative of their family histories. \nLas Flores del Valle have shared their talents at venues such as the Gene Autry Theater in Los Angeles and Universidad Pedadógica Nacional in México City\, as well as the National Hispanic Cultural Center. This has allowed them to showcase their forte of preserving cultural traditions and Southwest history through the arts. They are also known for their presentations on life along the U.S./Mexico border\, covering topics such as the role of corridos (stories told in song) in Mexican and Southwestern music\, soldaderas of the Mexican Revolution\, Día de los Muertos\, and women’s roles in Borderland music.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/virtual-dia-de-los-muertos-concert-las-flores-del-valle-of-albuquerque/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201101
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20200831T192505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200831T192505Z
UID:10305-1604102400-1604188799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Reading and Discussion: Sergio Troncoso\, A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant’s Son
DESCRIPTION:2 pm (MTS) \nRSVP for this online event here. \nVirtual Reading and Discussion: Sergio Troncoso\, A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant’s Son (Cinco Punto Press\, 2019) \nPresented by the National Hispanic Cultural Center in collaboration with Bookworks. How does a Mexican-American\, the son of poor immigrants\, leave his border home and move to the heart of gringo America? How does he adapt to the worlds of wealth\, elite universities\, the rush and power of New York City? How does he make peace with a stern old-fashioned father who has only known hard field labor his whole life? With echoes of Dreiser’s American Tragedy and Fitzgerald’s Gatsby\, Troncoso tells his luminous stories through the lens of an exile adrift in the 21st century\, his characters suffering from the loss of culture and language\, the loss of roots and home as they adapt to the glittering promises of new worlds which ultimately seem so empty. A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant’s Son is the recipient of a Silver Award for Multicultural Adult Fiction from Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Awards\, and a Best of Texas 2019 by Lone Star Literary Life. \n \nSergio Troncoso is the author of The Last Tortilla and Other Stories and Crossing Borders: Personal Essays\, and the novels The Nature of Truth and From This Wicked Patch of Dust. He has taught at the Yale Writers’ Workshop for many years. A Fulbright scholar and winner of numerous literary awards\, Troncoso was inducted into the Hispanic Scholarship Fund’s Alumni Hall of Fame and the Texas Institute of Letters. He was born in El Paso\, Texas\, and attended Harvard College and Yale University\, where he earned graduate degrees in international relations and philosophy.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/virtual-reading-and-discussion-sergio-troncoso-a-peculiar-kind-of-immigrants-son/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom or in-person
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201103
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201103T131854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T131854Z
UID:11376-1604016000-1604361599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Día de los Muertos: Home Ofrenda
DESCRIPTION:Make an ofrenda @home to celebrate Día de los Muertos! \nThe National Hispanic Cultural Center remains closed\, and since we can’t invite you to the NHCC to celebrate Día de los Muertos\, we invite you to share the names of your loved ones in the comments on our social media to create a digital remembrance. If you create an ofrenda in your home\, we hope you will share a photo or tag us in your post. (Your account privacy settings may prevent us from sharing it) Read through the post for more information. We recognize the challenges and grief people are experiencing globally. The NHCC has always embraced Día de los Muertos as a celebration to honor our loved ones who have passed and bring our community together in celebration.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/dia-de-los-muertos-home-ofrenda/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,Food,Seasonal Events,Visual Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201103
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201030T201018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201030T201018Z
UID:11359-1604016000-1604361599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Día de los Muertos: Lesson Plans
DESCRIPTION:Día de los Muertos is observed on November 1st and 2nd in many countries across Latin American. The celebration is the result of a blending of Catholic Spanish traditions with Indigenous customs and beliefs. It is believed that on Día de los Muertos the veil between the spirit world and real world is lifted long enough for the souls of the deceased to reunite with their families and friends. Those who celebrate Día de los Muertos welcome home the spirits of lost loved ones with music\, food\, offerings\, and other colorful visuals traditions that vary from country to country and region to region. \nIn honor of Día de los Muertos\, we have developed a series of lesson plans that celebrate several of the visual traditions unique to this colorful Latin American holiday. Join us in making a tapete de arena like the ones found in Oaxaca\, México\, in crafting a barrilete inspired by the giant kites that soar over the cities of Santiago Sacatepéquez and Sumpango\, Guatemala\, or in designing a myth-based costume worthy of La Calabiuza in Tonacatapeque\, El Salvador. Although celebrated at the same time of year\, Día de los Muertos is not Latin American Halloween; it is a time for remembering lost loved ones and for honoring Latin American history and culture. \n \nClick thumbnail for the La Calabiuza lesson plan: \n \nClick thumbnail for the Barrilete lesson plan: \n \nClick thumbnail for the Tapete lesson plan:
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/dia-de-los-muertos-lesson-plans/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,School and Youth Programs,Seasonal Events,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201030
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201020T162753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201020T162753Z
UID:11137-1603929600-1604015999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch with Josefa Gonzalez Mariscal
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (MTS) \nLive via Zoom\nAttendance is free with registration. Register HERE  \nJosefa Gonzalez Mariscal\, the executive director of the NHCC\, will share her leadership story in a virtual lunch hosted by the Young Professionals of Albuquerque. In May 2020\, the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) named Josefa Gonzalez Mariscal the executive director of the NHCC\, and she has an incredible leadership story! She grew up and studied art history in Mexico City. She has dual citizenship (Mexican and American)\, and speaks several languages. Josefa is an alumna of the NYU Fine and Decorative Arts Appraisal Studies Program and has lectured and published both in the USA and abroad. \n \nYoung Professionals of Albuquerque is not your standard networking group. YPA is constantly seeking to build a community that offers professional development\, social\, and civic opportunities to help empower Albuquerque’s future leaders. Professionals under 40 unite for events and activities dedicated to Professional Development\, Community Engagement\, and Social/Networking. YPA members are Albuquerque natives as well as transplants who are seeking to connect with young professional peers\, develop leadership skills\, and get plugged in to the community. \nFor more information about the Young Professionals of Albuquerque check out their website:\nwww.ypabq.org
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/virtual-lunch-with-josefa-gonzalez-mariscal/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201029
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201023T231953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201023T231953Z
UID:11281-1603843200-1603929599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Teatro Paraguas: Volver\, Volver\, Volver
DESCRIPTION:7 pm (MTS) \nLive via Zoom\nFree with registration; suggested donation of $7. Register HERE  \nOur friends and partners at Teatro Paraguas are presenting a live Zoom performance of Volver\, Volver\, Volver\, a play by New Mexico playwright Leonard Madrid.  Both Teatro Paraguas and Leonard Madrid have collaborated on various projects with the NHCC’s Performing Arts program over the years. \nIn Volver\, Volver\, Volver\, which premiered at the NHCC in 2009\, a young man who led a fast and reckless life is called back from the dead by an unknown bruja in Portales\, and finds the inner peace that eluded him in life. \n \nLeonard Madrid works as a designer\, actor\, playwright\, and educator in Albuquerque. His plays Tecolotito\, Perla\, and Aurora have received the Kennedy Center’s KCACTF Latino Playwriting Award. Other works have received readings and performances around the nation. His participation in the production of Stories of Barelas was a highlight of our 2018-2019 season. \nTeatro Paraguas has collaborated with the NHCC for many years\, producing many works for our Siembra: Latino Theatre Seasons. The Santa Fe-based company stages contemporary award-winning Latinx plays in English and bilingual productions of Hispanic/Latinx poetry and classic cuentos (folk tales)\, while promoting children’s theatre\, producing the works of New Mexico playwrights\, and celebrating the history\, richness\, and diversity of New Mexico’s many cultures and artistic talents.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/teatro-paraguas-volver-volver-volver/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom or in-person
CATEGORIES:Member Event,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201028
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201006T174525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201006T174525Z
UID:10753-1603756800-1603843199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: LGTBI+ en línea: En la azotea
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents LGTBI+ en línea\, an online showcase of short subjects\, both feature films and documentaries\, by Spanish\, Colombian\, and Mexican filmmakers showcasing the individuality and creativity demonstrated in the exploration of distinct sexual identities. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nIn Damià Serra Cauchetiez’ short feature film\, it is summer\, and Adrián and his friends\, all 12 years old\, ascend a partially constructed building every evening to see a girl sunbathing nude in the next block.  What Adrián’s friends do not know is that he is not interested in the girl\, but in a boy.  2016; Spanish with English subtitles; 11 minutes; not recommended for children under 7. \nFree virtual community event \n \n \nCiclo de cortometrajes LGTBI+ en español from Instituto Cervantes on Vimeo. \nLGTBI+ programming:\n* Friday\, October 2: Porque no (Colombia/Spain: Ruth Caudeli\, 2016)\n* Tuesday\, October 6: Eva menos Candela (Colombia\, Ruth Caudeli\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 9: Juan de las brujas (Mexico\, Andrew Houchens\, 2019)\n* Tuesday\, October 13: Princesa de hielo (Spain\, Pablo Guerrero\, 2017)\n* Friday\, October 16: Piscina (Spain\, Carlos Ruano\, 2017)\n* Tuesday\, October 20: El niño que quería volar (Spain\, Jorge Muriel Mencia\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 23: Visibles (Spain\, Enrique Rey Monzón\, 2018)\n* Tuesday\, October 27: En la azotea (Spain\, Damià Serra Cauchetiez\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-lgtbi-en-linea-en-la-azotea/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201025
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20200818T224151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200818T224151Z
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SUMMARY:Tertulia Histórica Albuquerque: Famous Suffragists and Hidden Figures
DESCRIPTION:2 pm (MTS)\nLive via Zoom \nRegister in advance for this meeting HERE. \nThe campaign for woman suffrage in New Mexico is rich and deep. The struggle took 46 years\, from 1874 to 1920. As with other aspects of women’s lives\, most of the stories—political\, economic\, social—are not found in history books. They are still being unearthed in family lore\, memoirs\, songs\, newspapers\, and a few scholarly works. Join us to learn about the famous protagonists in this story\, such as Adelina Otero Warren and Octaviano A. Larrazolo\, as well as the less well-known\, Ada McPherson Morley\, Isabella Selmes Ferguson\, Cora Armstrong Kellam and Margaret Green Cartwright. \nFree\, Registration Required \n \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \n\nThis event is part of the 2020-2021 Tertulia Histórica Albuquerque Lecture Series. \nMark your calendars for the rest of the fall season. \n11/21 – Masks On! Pandemics and Epidemics in New Mexico History.\nState Historian Rob Martinez explores how viruses and disease shaped New Mexico history. \n12/19 – Illuminating New Mexico: A History of Luminarias and Farolitos.\nState Historian Rob Martinez examines the fascinating origins of these uniquely New Mexican cultural expressions.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/tertulia-historica-albuquerque-famous-suffragists-and-hidden-figures/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom or in-person
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201024
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201016T173313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201016T173313Z
UID:11056-1603411200-1603497599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Opening: The Bosque Gallery at the NHCC
DESCRIPTION:The Bosque Gallery at the NHCC Is an outdoor exhibition space opening on October 23. The open-air gallery will consist of 31 panels measuring 48 inches by 60 inches each\, mounted on 730 feet of fencing along the western border of the NHCC campus\, facing the Paseo del Bosque Trail. \nIn celebration of the NHCC’s 20th anniversary\, the first exhibition presented along the open-air Bosque Gallery will be ¡Mira! Nuestra Arquitectura: An Architectural Journey\, an architectural history of NHCC’s past\, present\, and future. \nExhibitions at Bosque Gallery will rotate among the key program areas of the NHCC – History and Literary Arts\, Visual Arts\, and Performing Arts – and will include topics that support the Center’s mission to preserve\, promote\, and advance Hispanic culture\, arts\, and humanities. Inspiration for Bosque Gallery comes from Las Rejas de Chapultepec in Chapultepec Park in Mexico City. \nFor more information on the ¡Mira! Nuestra Arquitectura: An Architectural Journey exhibit click HERE.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/opening-the-bosque-gallery-at-the-nhcc/
LOCATION:Bosque Gallery at the NHCC\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, New Mexico\, 87102
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Visual Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201024
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201006T173820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201006T173820Z
UID:10749-1603411200-1603497599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: LGTBI+ en línea: Visibles
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents LGTBI+ en línea\, an online showcase of short subjects\, both feature films and documentaries\, by Spanish\, Colombian\, and Mexican filmmakers showcasing the individuality and creativity demonstrated in the exploration of distinct sexual identities. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nSociety has created a stereotype of the LGTBI community\, in which its members\, fashionable and wealthy\, always have fun and never grow older than 40.  Enrique Rey Monzón’s short documentary seeks to dispel this image\, which leaves out older members of the community who need to find their own place in society and their own path to aging.  2018; Spanish with English subtitles; 19 minutes; rated G. \nFree virtual community event \n \n \nCiclo de cortometrajes LGTBI+ en español from Instituto Cervantes on Vimeo. \nLGTBI+ programming:\n* Friday\, October 2: Porque no (Colombia/Spain: Ruth Caudeli\, 2016)\n* Tuesday\, October 6: Eva menos Candela (Colombia\, Ruth Caudeli\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 9: Juan de las brujas (Mexico\, Andrew Houchens\, 2019)\n* Tuesday\, October 13: Princesa de hielo (Spain\, Pablo Guerrero\, 2017)\n* Friday\, October 16: Piscina (Spain\, Carlos Ruano\, 2017)\n* Tuesday\, October 20: El niño que quería volar (Spain\, Jorge Muriel Mencia\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 23: Visibles (Spain\, Enrique Rey Monzón\, 2018)\n* Tuesday\, October 27: En la azotea (Spain\, Damià Serra Cauchetiez\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-lgtbi-en-linea-visibles/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201023
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20200106T161224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T161224Z
UID:8761-1603324800-1603411199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:NHCC Book Club
DESCRIPTION:5:30 pm \nThe NHCC Book Club meets once a month to talk about that month’s selected book.\nBook for October: Into the Beautiful North\, Luis Alberto Urrea. \nTo join the NHCC Book Club\, register here. NHCC Book Club members who purchase their books through Bookworks get a 10% discount on that title.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/nhcc-book-club-14/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Education,History and Literary Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201021
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201016T163520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201016T163520Z
UID:11049-1603152000-1603238399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:US Postal Service Release of Our Lady of Guápulo Stamp
DESCRIPTION:9:30 am (MTS)\nA virtual first day of issue ceremony held on the Postal Service’s Facebook and Twitter pages:\nusps.com/guapulo\, facebook.com/USPS\, and twitter.com/USPS \nThe United States Postal Service is partnering with the National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) on the release of the Our Lady of Guápulo Christmas forever stamp. \nThe event will include remarks from Postal Service Vice President for Retail and Post Office Operations Angela Curtis and NHCC Art Museum and Visual Arts Program Director and Chief Curator Dr. Tey Marianna Nunn\, and entertainment will be provided by NHCC History and Literary Arts Program Director Valerie Martinez and the Harlem School of the Arts. \n \nDesigned by Greg Breeding\, the stamp features a detail of “Our Lady of Guápulo\,” an 18th-century oil painting by an unknown artist in Cuzco\, Peru\, from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Enrobed in a pyramidal gown speckled with jewels and holding a scepter woven with roses and leaves\, a crowned Virgin Mary looks down at a similarly adorned Christ child in her left arm. A red rosary ropes across the center of her dress and down to her right. \nBetween the 16th and 18th centuries\, European painters worked with indigenous artists in and around Cuzco. The Europeans trained local artists in styles and forms that dominated their home countries at the end of the Renaissance period and during the Baroque era. \nOur Lady of Guápulo is a local variant of the Virgin of Guadalupe in Extremadura\, Spain. The image venerated as Our Lady of Guápulo originated as a sculpture\, commissioned in Quito\, Ecuador\, in 1584 and transferred to a chapel in the nearby village of Guápulo in 1587.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/us-postal-service-release-of-our-lady-of-guapulo-stamp/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201021
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201006T172733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201006T172733Z
UID:10744-1603152000-1603238399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: LGTBI+ en línea: El niño que quería volar
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents LGTBI+ en línea\, an online showcase of short subjects\, both feature films and documentaries\, by Spanish\, Colombian\, and Mexican filmmakers showcasing the individuality and creativity demonstrated in the exploration of distinct sexual identities. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nIn Madrid during the 1980s\, five-year-old Ivan is confronted with the birth of a younger brother.  His sister is his father’s favorite\, and the new baby is his mother’s favorite.  Jorge Muriel Mencia’s short feature film poses the questions of what Ivan’s place is in this new situation\, and what if he could fly and escape?  2018; Spanish with English subtitles; 20 minutes; not recommended for children under 12. \nFree virtual community event \n \n \nCiclo de cortometrajes LGTBI+ en español from Instituto Cervantes on Vimeo. \nLGTBI+ programming:\n* Friday\, October 2: Porque no (Colombia/Spain: Ruth Caudeli\, 2016)\n* Tuesday\, October 6: Eva menos Candela (Colombia\, Ruth Caudeli\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 9: Juan de las brujas (Mexico\, Andrew Houchens\, 2019)\n* Tuesday\, October 13: Princesa de hielo (Spain\, Pablo Guerrero\, 2017)\n* Friday\, October 16: Piscina (Spain\, Carlos Ruano\, 2017)\n* Tuesday\, October 20: El niño que quería volar (Spain\, Jorge Muriel Mencia\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 23: Visibles (Spain\, Enrique Rey Monzón\, 2018)\n* Tuesday\, October 27: En la azotea (Spain\, Damià Serra Cauchetiez\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-lgtbi-en-linea-el-nino-que-queria-volar/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201021
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20200814T175820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200814T175820Z
UID:10014-1603152000-1603238399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Instituto Cervantes Book Club
DESCRIPTION:10-11:30 am \nThe Instituto Cervantes Book Club meets twice a month to talk about that month’s selected book.\nBook for October: Un mar violeta oscuro\, Ayanta Barilli. \nPre-registration for the Instituto Cervantes Book Club is required.\nMore information.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/instituto-cervantes-book-club-4/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Instituto Cervantes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201018
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20201007T152313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201007T152313Z
UID:10786-1602892800-1602979199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Carnaval Celebration 2021 Auditions
DESCRIPTION:3 pm\nLive via Zoom\, register for an audition by emailing odaradance@gmail.com \nThe NHCC’s annual celebration of Carnaval has been postponed because of the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions\, but we are not giving up on the celebration. While we work out the details\, the Odara Dance Ensemble will be holding online auditions on Saturday\, October 17th. Please register for an audition by emailing odaradance@gmail.com by October 15th. Be prepared to audition to various styles of dance\, including cultural elements of Cuba\, Trinidad\, Brazil\, and New Orleans. \nCarnaval\, the festive season occurring before Lent in many countries\, is one of the world’s most widespread celebrations and one of its biggest parties. Frank Leto Musical Ventures and the NHCC celebrate Carnaval annually at the Center with a festive and colorful evening of music\, dance\, and theatre\, featuring the Odara Dance Ensemble and the musical group PANdemonium. Carnaval 2020\, a dazzling spectacle of vibrant dance\, engaging music\, and beautiful costumes\, showcased the Carnaval traditions of Cuba\, Trinidad\, Brazil\, and New Orleans and marked the 15th annual Carnaval Celebration at the NHCC. \nFor more audition information click HERE \nPhoto by David Martinez
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/carnaval-celebration-2021-auditions/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom or in-person
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing Arts,Seasonal Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201019
DTSTAMP:20260404T204629
CREATED:20200831T191738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200831T191738Z
UID:10300-1602806400-1603065599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:National Latinx Writers Gathering: A Virtual Event for Latinx Writers in All Genres
DESCRIPTION:Friday-Sunday\, October 16-18\, 2020\nwww.uslatinxlit.org \nThe first National Latinx Writers Gathering\, “Sembrando y Soñando\,” will take place October 16-18\, 2020. It is open to any Latinx writer working in any genre. As a result of the new coronavirus\, all weekend events will be virtual. \nThe first year of this unprecedented convening of Latinx writers emphasizes community-building\, connection\, and experiential collaboration–determined by a national survey of Latinx writers who expressed what they want from a first conference of this kind. The first event will also determine the shape and content of annual Latinx convenings in the future–an undertaking organizers want to co-create together. \n \nWe are grateful to a coalition of organizations and individuals who have made this first convening possible: the National Hispanic Cultural Center\, Letras Latinas/Institute for Latino/a Studies\, Latinx Writers Caucus\, City of Albuquerque\, Artful Life\, the Albuquerque Poet Laureate Program\, and the National Endowment for the Arts. \nPlanning Committee Members:  Francisco Aragon\, Rebeca Alderete Baca\, Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhran\, Sutherland Jaramillo\, Demetria Martínez\, Valerie Martínez\, Elise McHugh\, Cassandra Osterloh\, Genaro Padilla\, Rubén Quesada\, Sara Rivera\, and Shelle Sánchez.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/national-latinx-writers-gathering-a-virtual-event-for-latinx-writers-in-all-genres/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom or in-person
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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