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SUMMARY:¡Órale! Lowrider: Custom Made in New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin author Don Usner\, and collaborators Kate Ware and Daniel Kosharek\, for a presentation and book signing of ¡Órale! Lowrider: Custom Made in New Mexico\, a beautiful photography book that pays homage to an enduring but evolving\, cultural tradition with a fascinating compilation of four decades of lowriding\, including photographs by New Mexico’s most renowned documentarians with cultural studies of lowriders in their communities. In addition\, Levi Romero will read his poem “Wheels” which is featured in the book. \nLowriding is a beloved cultural tradition in New Mexico\, especially the northern communities and villages including Española\, also known as the lowrider capital of the world. The classic car fixed up for shows and cruising has become a symbol of Hispano and community pride for the car aficionados\, artists\, and mechanics whose lives are immersed in the culture.  Don Usner and collaborators have produced an insightful overview of lowriding in New Mexico\, how it evolved\, the culture\, and the car makers themselves who are also known as lowriders. \nThis free event will take place at 2pm on November 5th\, 2016 in the Library within the National Hispanic Cultural Center’s History and Literary Arts Building.\nFree public event
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SUMMARY:Unveiling of Rudolfo Anaya Bust
DESCRIPTION:6 pm \nJoin the National Hispanic Cultural Center for an unveiling and dedication of Reynaldo “Sonny” Rivera’s sculptural bust of Rudolfo Anaya in the Center’s History and Literary Arts Library from 6 to 7 pm\, in advance of the Center’s presentation of Mr. Anaya’s work The Season of La Llorona in the Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts at 7:30 pm. This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be provided. \nGenerously donated by Mr. Anaya\, the sculpture was accepted as a general acquisition of the NHCC by its Board of Directors in August 2016\, and will be on display in the History and Literary Arts Library. The sculpture is the original prototype from which bronzed busts of Mr. Anaya have been reproduced; the latter currently reside at the Albuquerque Museum and the Rudolfo Anaya Elementary School in Albuquerque\, New Mexico. The installation of Mr. Anaya’s portrait in the Library and this dedication were made possible thanks to the generous support of New Mexico Mutual.\nFree community event \n \nA beloved native New Mexican\, Mr. Anaya is an educator and renowned writer. Considered the father of contemporary Chicano literature\, he received the National Humanities Medal from President Barack Obama in 2015 and the National Medal of Arts from President George W. Bush in 2001. Mr Anaya was raised in Santa Rosa and Albuquerque. His most famous works include Bless Me\, Ultima (1972)\, Heart of Aztlán (1976)\, and Tortuga (1979). More recent works of fiction include Randy Lopez Goes Home: A Novel (2011) and The Old Man’s Love Story (2013). \nThe NHCC has proudly worked with Mr. Anaya since its opening in October 2000\, and has presented many of his works\, including the current presentation of The Season of La Llorona as part of the Center’s Siembra: Latino Theatre Season\, and the planned 2018 presentation of an opera adaptation of Bless Me\, Ultima.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/unveiling-rudolfo-anaya-bust/
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SUMMARY:La Canoa: Los Matachines de Bernalillo\, New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoseph Moreno\, PhD candidate in Language\, Literacy\, and Sociocultural Studies/Education\, University of New Mexico – Los Matachines de Bernalillo\, New Mexico \nJoin Joseph Moreno\, University of New Mexico PhD candidate in Language\, Literacy\, and Sociocultural Studies/Education\, and dancer in Los Matachines for the past 16 years\, for a presentation on Los Matachines de Bernalillo\, New Mexico. The talk will be held in the History and Literary Arts Building-Library on Saturday\, November 19\, 2016 at 2pm. This La Canoa: Legacy Talks presentation will explore  the history of the dance\, how it came to Bernalillo\, including the symbolism of the three-day fiesta in August. As the largest\, well-known and original Matachines dance in the greater Southwest\, the people of Bernalillo have uniquely shaped and molded the dance\, while maintaining its survival since 1693\, in honor of San Lorenzo. It will also include music by Los Matachines musicians. \nThe La Canoa Legacy Series features talks by Hispanic/Latino academic and community researchers with long-standing and distinguished records of research and teaching about New Mexico and the region. Like la canoa—referring in New Mexican Spanish to several utilitarian objects used to receive and transport people and resources and thus provide a service to the community—these talks are meant to serve the community by presenting new or overlooked information about our region to interested audiences. We want them to transport us to new understandings of our region and its rich cultural and historical inheritance\, and to move the conversation back and forth in rich dialogue between presenters and audience members. \nThe talk will be held in the History and Literary Arts Building-Library on Saturday\, November 19\, 2016 at 2pm.\nFree public event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-canoa-los-matachines-de-bernalillo-new-mexico/
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