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Navajo Weaving Demonstration in Old Town..plus Albuquerque sings..

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Here’s another newsletter! Just another important update for fun and education in the big city. Plus make sure to review the details of the SALSA Festival. I have wriiten several other blogs before this all about stuff to do in NM this weekend. Scroll. And I thought I was going to have time to watch a movie tonight! Ha! Aalso check out some of the free music events around NM during the week. Should keep you dancing often!

Navajo Weaving Demonstration in Old Town
Evelyn Lopez, Navajo weaver, will create a textile on a traditional vertical loom on Saturday. This is part of a special Salsa Artscrawl presented as part of the City’s 4th Annual Salsa Fiesta.
Demonstration Saturday, August 16, noon- 4pm
Shiprock Trading Company
413 Romero St. NW in Old Town
(505) 242-4080
shiprocktrading .com

Silk Painters Exhibition at the Balloon Museum
Over 20 silk banners featuring balloon themes will hang in the soaring spaces of the Albuquerque International Balloon Museum through the end of the Balloon Fiesta on October 12. Entitled The Art of Ballooning-Patterns in the Sky, the exquisite works of art in this juried exhibition have been donated by the artists. Funds raised in a silent auction will be divided between the Museum Foundation and Silk Painters International in support of their educational programs. Admission is free on Sundays from 9-1 and all day on the first Friday of each month.
Ongoing exhibition through October 12, Tue-Sun 9- 5
Albuquerque International Balloon Museum
9201 Balloon Museum Drive NE (north of Alameda)

Harwood Art Center Call for Artists
The Harwood’s outdoor installations seek artists to create site-specific, temporary, outdoor installation on site at the Center. All ideas to be considered must: 1. Entice and engage the community and passersby; 2. Benefit from community involvement; and 3. Be impervious to, or happily engage, destructive forces.
harwoodartcenter.org/ss/land-art-design

Performing Arts
Theater, Dance, Lectures, Poetry and more …

A Festival of Native American Theater and Film
N4th Theater presents three plays, selected from among 18 submitted by Native American playwrights in the U.S. and Canada for staged readings. One will be selected for a full production during the 2009 Two Worlds Festival. Friday at 8pm: Little Big Horn, a two-act comedy by Alan Kilpatrick, begins in 1876 at the Battle of the Little Big Horn and moves to an American embassy in the present-day Middle East to tell the story of Marine Cpl. Norman Hayes, born Sioux but adopted and raised by a Jewish couple. Saturday at 4pm: Fancy Dancer, a dark comedy by Canadian playwright Dawn Dumont, taps into Native trickster stories and the public’s obsession with television, but it also tackles a terrifying reality - the disappearance of more than 500 Native women in Canada during the last 15 years. Saturday at 8pm: Asdzani Shash-The Woman Who Turned Into a Bear, is a contemporary retelling of a Navajo legend by Albuquerque native Rhiana Yazzie, set in a convalescent home near the Navajo reservation and in the world of storytelling and myth. ONLY $5 per play, $12 for all three. Next weekend two short films by Native American filmmakers will be screened.
Performances Friday and Saturday, August 15- 16
N4th Theater
4904 4th St. NW
505-344-4542
vsartsnm.org

Rabbit Hole opens at Adobe Theater
Becca and Howie Corbett have everything a family could want until a life shattering accident turns their world upside down and leaves the couple to drift apart. This play charts their bittersweet search for comfort in the darkest places and a a path that will lead them back into the light of day. Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize, David Lindsay-Abaire has crafted a drama that is intensively emotional and searingly honest. Runs through September 7 with performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8, Sundays at 2.
Performance Friday, August 15, 8pm
Adobe Theater
9813 4th St. NW
(505) 898-9222
adobetheater.co m A Light in My Soul (Una Luz en Mi Alma)
Working Classroom and the NHCC present the world premiere of a new drama about an escised chapter of NM history. It was developed in collaboration with the New York-based Tectonic Theater Project, playwright Leigh Fondakowski and director Krista DeNio. The play is a dramatic interpretation of the history and culture of New Mexico’s conversos or crypto-Jews. After its Albuquerque premiere, the play will move to Espanola August 22-23 and Las Vegas August 29.
Performances Fri-Sat Aug 15-16, 8pm, Sun. Aug. 17 2pm
National Hispanic Cultural Center
1701 Fourth Street SW
(505) 246-2261
nhccnm.org

Music
musical performances, workshops and festivals

4th Annual Old Town Salsa Fiesta Saturday
Beginning at 2pm until 9pm there will be non-stop entertainment in the Gazebo with music at many of the galleries around Old Town as well. There will be a break from 5-6 when historic San Felipe de Neri Church will celebrate mass. Taste test salsa entries and delicious wines at six locations, enjoy live music and dance throughout Old Town and down Mountain Road. Tickets for the Salsa competition tasting and wine tasting are $3 each or both for $5. Show a receipt for that day from an Old Town Merchant for $25 or more, and the tickets are FREE. A live performance recreating the history of New Mexico will be presented at the Albuquerque Museum’s Amphitheater FREE of charge from 5-7pm and there will be a concert in Tiguex Park by the NM Symphony Orchestra. In addition, there will be children’s activities at Plaza Don Luis that include face painting, an arts workshop and entertainment by children’s groups. Check out the schedule and the Rapid Ride schedules at the web site.
abqsalsafiesta.o rg or call 311

The Church of Beethoven
A group of musicians from the NM Symphony Orchestra present classical music with Felix Wurman on cello, David Felbert on violin, James Shields on clarinet and Chrissy Saari on flute.
Performance Saturday, August 16, 10:30pm
The Filling Station
1024 Fourth St. SW
(505) 890-6593
fillingstationab q.com

Santa Fe Treasure Chris Calloway passes
Singer Chris Calloway lost a decade-long battle with cancer on August 7. Chris Calloway was the daughter of the famous Cotton Club bandleader and international icon Cab Calloway and was heir to an American musical legacy. She began her career on the Ed Sullivan show with an introduction to the world by her Dad, 30 years ago. For 20 years Chris performed with her father and his Hi De Ho Orchestra. Together as a father/daughter team, they toured the U.S., including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and Kennedy Center in New York; Europe, South America, Japan and Australia. Her father passed away in 1995.

New Mexico Southwest Sounds wins a Telly Award
The NM Music Commission’s TV show New Mexico Southwest Sounds has won a Telly for overall content and production, taking away the highest honor - a Silver Telly. The 30-minute productions feature performances and interviews with New Mexico musicians along with scenic video provided by the NM Tourism Department. Videos were shot at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. The shows have aired on ABC affiliate KOAT-TV and will continue airing on local affiliates. The videos can also be seen on the Music Commission website’s You Tube link.
newmexicomu sic.org

Globalquerque is coming - Sept. 19-20
17 artists from 5 continents on 3 stages plus a FREE family fun day on Saturday, Sept. 20, workshops, dance classes, art, instrument making, and The Global Village of Craft, Culture and Cuisine. Tickets now on sale at the NHCC box office and Ticketmaster.
(505) 232-9868
globalquerque.c om

Film Arts
art films, films about art, and news from the Film Industry

Indigenous Filmmakers of the Americas
Women in Film International is accepting short film submissions for its upcoming event, A Night to Celebrate: Short Films by Indigenous People of the Americas, to be held at Barnsdall Gallery Theater in Los Angeles on Saturday, October 25th. For more information and an application please email NativeShortLA@yahoo.com or call 908-310-7141 attention Tessa Bell.
Deadline September 12,2008

The Art in Film Series will present Agnes Martin: With My Back to the World in September. This groundbreaking documentary on internationally renowned painter, was shot over a period of four years from 1998 through 2002, Martin’s 90th year. Interviews are intercut with shots of her at work in her studio in Taos and with images of her work from over five decades. It is a venue for Martin to speak about her work, her methods, her life as an artist, and her views about the creative process. She also discusses her film, Gabriel, and reads from her poetry and lectures. In keeping with Martin’s chosen life of solitude, she alone appears in the documentary.
Screening Sat-Sun, Sept. 6-7, 2pm
The Guild Cinema
3405 Central NE
(505) 255-1848
guildcinema.com

Workshops, calls for entry, workshops and more opportunities
A complete listing of auditions and other calls as well as every type of arts event can be referenced at the Arts Alliance website where you can also subscribe to their all new Something to Do Online Newsletter.
.abqwwwarts.org www.abqarts.org

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Just in time: Samantha’s Dance at SF Complex

Friday, August 8th, 2008

OK, I got this message just in time. AS the rains bless us with their tears, for all that need compassion and renewal…rain is sweet here in the desert, here’s a dance troupe that’ll stir up your hearts, and perhaps more….read on….
Samantha Giron Dance Project
Brings Two Shows to Santa Fe Complex
Monday, August 11
Starts at 8:00 pm at 632 Agua Fria St.
Admission is free · Donations Welcome
August 6, 2008
For more information, contact Don Begley at 505/216.7562 or visit sfcomplex.org

Samantha Giron Dance Project in Town for One Night Only

Samantha Giron Dance Project will be presenting work from two distinct shows: a premiere entitled “Quickly Going Somewhere and Back,” and two excerpts from “Women and War,” called “Fire Diary” and “Interrogations.”

“Women and War” seeks to explore the human experience of war from different perspectives than those typically presented to us. The representation of war in our culture is usually focused on men; men play the centrally-depicted, heroic roles of killing, being killed, being captured and tortured. Physical bravery is shown as a male trait.

“Quickly Going Somewhere and Back” is a new kind of project for Samantha Giron Dance Project. Usually Giron approaches Christianson once she has a clear idea for a dance piece, and he composes new work that best fits her ideas for the project. However, when Christianson and Giron were invited to perform at San Francisco’s COLLABORATION Festival, they set out to truly co-create a dance and music performance. This time, Christianson wrote the score first and provided Giron with some imagery and narrative context. Giron then set to work responding to the score. Since then, the two have continued to adapt their own contributions to the performance. Christianson performs his original violin score on stage in “Quickly Going Somewhere and Back,” and even performs some of the choreography alongside dancer LeTania Kirkland!

For more information, visit the Santa Fe Complex web site. Samantha GIron Dance Project’s web site is here.

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Collaboration to address real-world problems, encourage cooperation and create economic opportunities in applied complexity, urban planning and simulation, and computational arts.

Communication with local, national and international communities about our work in Santa Fe and elsewhere. Whether it’s a live feed or published reports, we broadcast our work - and the role Santa Fe plays in this important effort - to all interested parties.

Education through the principle of learning-by-doing in active projects that lets students be part of, and contribute to, their project team. We offer formal classes, scientific and technology lectures, and internships.

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About Samantha Giron Dance Project
Samantha Giron Dance Project, a contemporary dance company, was founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2001. Artistic director Samantha Giron earned an MFA in Choreography from California Institute of the Arts in 2006 and a BA in Dance from Mills College in 2001. She has performed the choreography of Mark Morris, Tere O’Connor, and Scott Wells, and her choreography has been staged at over a dozen venues throughout California. She co-choreographed the dance film Hotel Scopeli, which won a Kodak Grant award; music video credits include “The Kids” by People.

“. . .Giron shined in a solo that accumulated force through an expanding web of delicately folding and unfolding limbs.”
–L.A. Times, re: “Fire Diary,” choreographed & danced by Samantha Giron
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There is more to art than life or music

Friday, July 25th, 2008


Don’t worry, it is the weekend and I won’t get heavy on the philosphy of these matters. However as you wander through Albuquerque’s galleries, and listen to great concerts, by the way SANTA FE CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL will have several concerts in Albuquerque this year: at the KIMO theater, July 30th, and August 6 and 7th…save gas and get tickets near home!

Visual Arts
Art Exhibits, Studio Tours, and more…

Maria Moya’s solo show at Mariposa Gallery
Maria Consuelo Moya has a solo show upstairs at Mariposa, opening First Friday as part of the First Friday Artscrawl events across the city. Moya is a prolific artist displaying collage, vessels, shrines, nests, bundled offerings and dolls for this beautiful installation. Her work can be intricate and delicate but always amazing. Downstairs will be the work of Kenyon Thomas and daughters Mary Thomas and Sarah Siltala, one of New Mexico’s most talented families.
Reception Friday, August 1, 5-8pm
Mariposa Gallery
3500 Central Ave. SE
(505) 268-6828
mariposa- gallery.com

Take Back at THE LAND/gallery
Take Back is the second manifestation of a proposal, submitted in the form of a poem, sent to THE LAND/an art site, by three women in Maine: Constant Albertson, Susan Camp and Andy Mauery. The work focuses on the translation from the work completed on-site at THE LAND to the gallery’s white walls and ceiling. THE LAND maintains both an in-town gallery space and a 40-acre outdoor site devoted exclusively to site- specific, environmentally low-impact, land-based art. Artists include installation artists, sculptors, painters, video and sound artists, musicians, dancers, architects and engineers, and writers.
Reception Friday, July 25, 5-8pm
THE LAND/gallery
419 Granite Ave. NW
(505) 242-1501
landartsite.org

Pottery Demonstration at Petroglyph Monument
Josephine Fragua makes pottery based on old traditions. She collects natural clay and white sand from the Jemez Mountains just as her mother and grandmother showed her years ago. She will talk about her pottery and demonstrate how it is made this Saturday and Sunday.
Demonstrations Sat-Sun, July 26-27, 10-4
Petroglyph National Monument
6001 Unser Blvd. NW
(505) 899-0205
nps.gov/petr

Remembering Barbara Pfaff
Exhibit 208 will host a show of work by Albuquerque artist Barbara Pfaff who passed away in 2006. Her friends and family have put together a collection of her work from 1980-2006.
Reception Friday, August 1, 5-8pm
Exhibit 208
208 Dartmouth Drive NE
(505) 266-4292
exhibit208.com

Hall-Strauss, Lohan and Redman at Coleman Gallery
Christina Hall-Strauss, Erica Lohan and Don Redman open at Coleman Gallery with acrylic paintings (Christina), acrylic and graphite works (Erica) and steel sculpture (Don). Coleman Gallery Contemporary Art is an Albuquerque favorite for art by New Mexico’s (mostly) abstract artists.
Reception Saturday, August 2, 3-5pm
Coleman Gallery Contemporary Art
4115 Silver SE
(505) 232-0224
colema ncontemporary.com

Performing Arts
Theater, Dance, Lectures, Poetry and more …

Document This! a workshop
In conjunction with the Trappings exhibition, 516 Arts is hosting a two-part workshop series in documentary filmmaking and oral histories led by Sarah Wentzel- Fisher and Basement Films. Students will generate and synthesize oral histories into a finished collaborative video art piece, learning basic concepts of documentary filmmaking and digital editing. A culminating FREE public screening of the finished work will take place Saturday, August 2 at 9pm. The workshop is open to teens and adults (high school and up). Space is limited - advance registration required. $20 fee covers both sessions.
Video Art Workshop Sat. July 26 and Aug. 2, 10am- noon
516 Arts
516 Central SW Downtown
(505) 242-1445, Bryan Kaiser
516arts.org

The Madness of King Georgie Bush at N4th
An exploration of current events and a parody of the current administration set in the Elizabethan era and written in iambic pentameter. This play by Richard B. Edwards takes a unique look at contemporary politics. Directed by Lou Ann Graham. Runs through July 27. All tickets $10.
Performance Fri-Sat July 18-19 8pm, Sun July 20 2pm N4th Theater and Gallery
4901 Fourth St. NW
(505) 702-7692 or 344-4542 vsartsnm.org

The Ballet Pro Musica Festival at NHCC
Dancers from the Mexico-City based National Ballet of Mexico along with the Felbert Chamber Virtuosi led by violinist David Felbert will perform at National Hispanic Cultural Center next weekend. The performance will include Apollo (Mendelssohn/Balanchine), Miroirs (Ravel/Godden) and Concerto Grosso (Bach/Ossadnik). There is a special FREE children’s program Friday July 31. Check web site for other festival events.
Performances Fri-Sat, Aug.1-2 8pm, Sun, Aug.3 2pm
National Hispanic Cultural Center
1701 Fourth St. SW
(505) 352-1281
balletpromusic a.org

Music
musical performances, workshops and festivals

Salsa Nuevo Mexicano Nosotros at the El Rey
Join the folks at the historic El Rey Theater for an evening of Salsa with local favorites Nosotros. A special treat will be dance lessons from Arthur Murray Studios. This is a 21+ event.
Performance Friday, July 25, 8pm
Historic El Rey Theater
624 Central Ave. SW Downtown
(505) 242-2353
elreytheater.com

Summer Fun and Music in Placitas
Join the folks at Rockin’R and enjoy The Bill Hearne Trio plus Auge Hays on steel guitar under cool Placitas skies on Sunday. Bring your own chairs, food and drinks.
Performance Sunday, July 27, 7pm
Rockin’ R Gallery in Placitas
north on I-25, right at exit 242 (Highway 165) go 2 miles. Just past Homestead Village on the left.
(505) 867-9595 for reservations and information

Third Annual New Mexico Jazz Festival
Performances at the Outpost Performance Space as well as other Albuquerque and Santa Fe venues continue through July 28 with the one and only Preservation Hall Jazz Band wrapping things up Monday at the Lensic in Santa Fe. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band gets its name from Preservaton Hall, the venerable music venue located in the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter since 1961. The band has been referred to as a bridge across the ages, a link between the present day and the heyday of traditional New Orleans music. On this tour the band is Mark Braud (trumper and vocal), Clint Maegden (vocal), Elliott Stackman Callier (reeds), Frederick Lonzo (trombone), Rickie Monie (piano), Walter Payton (bass and vocal) and Joseph Lastie Jr. (drums). Check out dates, times, ticket information and details at the Outpost’s website.
Performances July 25-27
Santa Fe and Albuquerque locations
(505) 268-0044
outpostspace.org

2008 Women’s Voices Festival
An annual tribute to the outstanding women vocalists in New Mexico which began in 1993. On Friday enjoy Charmed, Dianna Hughe, Patti Littlefield, Kari Simmons and Hillary Smith. Saturday - The Buckarettes, Jenny Marlow, Busy McCarroll, Madi Sato and Susan Clark. Doors open at 6:30 and all concerts occur rain or shine. The Cooperage offers a fine selection of grilled entrees, salads, desserts and a full-service bar. A portion of the proceeds from their sales benefits the NM Jazz Workshop Institute of Music.
Performances Fri-Sat, July 25-26, 7-10pm
The Albuquerque Museum Amphitheater
2000 Mountain Road NW
(505) 255-9798
nmjazz.org

Fishtank Ensemble
A unique and truly wordly musical experience, this band evokes the spirit of a past age and the sounds of tomorrow. This lively and unusual group consists of extremely talented musicians mastering their respective instruments: violin, saw, accordion, shamisen, flamenco guitar, contrabass, percussion and voice. Romanian folk music forms the bulk of the material with a healthy helping of flamenco, Swedish folk music, klezmer, Gypsy jazz, other folk sources as well as original songs. An AMP production.
Performance Wednesday, July 30, 7:30pm
The Cooperage
7220 Lomas Blvd. NE
(505) 232-9868
Buy tickets on-line through Brown Paper Tickets or by phone: 1-800-838-3006
abqmusic.com

Film Arts
art films, films about art, and news from the Film Industry

NM Short Film wins Best of Show in Utah
Things We Do For Love won the Best of Show Grand Jury prize as well as Audience Favorite awards at the 2008 Fear No Film Festival in Salt Lake City. The short film was written and directed by NM filmmaker Don Gray and was shot in conjunction with the NM Film Technician Training Program at Northern New Mexico Community College in El Rito. It is about how far one family is willing to go to show their love for one another. Set in a small town in Northern New Mexico - coffins, fresh graves and a parade of odd funerals provide the backdrop for the story. The film was shot over five days in El Rito, Ojo Caliente and Abiquiu.

Civic Cinema on Civic Plaza
Watch a classic film under the stars. Popcorn, beverages and more will be available. Some seating is available but blankets and chairs may be brought for your comfort. No alcoholic beverages or glass containers are allowed. Pets must be on leash. So bring the kids and Rover and have a great time sharing in the magic of movie classics. The season ends August 1 with the movie voted #1 by Albuquerque residents.
Friday, July 25 - Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) with Audrey Hepburn.
Friday, August 1 - Young Frankenstein (1974) with Gene Wilder and Madeline Kahn.

The Art in Film Series will return August 2-3 with The Treasures of Long Gone John. This is a documentary about the eccentric art and musical obsessions of indie record producer Long Gone John. He compulsively amassed a vast collection of art and pop ephemera. Using interviews with artists, collectors, gallery owners and musicians, this is an exciting trip through the fascinating world of art, music and popular culture.
The Guild Cinema
3405 Central NE
(505) 255-1848
guildcinema.com

Workshops, calls for entry, workshops and more opportunities
A complete listing of auditions and other calls as well as every type of arts event can be referenced at the Arts Alliance website where you can also subscribe to their all new Something to Do Online Newsletter.
www.abqarts.org

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This Festival produces the best quality live recordings; it catches the perfection of recordings and the excitement of the concerts. The town is so relaxed and friendly, it is work and leisure combined.”

Friday, July 18th, 2008

OK, you can see from the July newsletter, that there is a lot happening beyond music at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. I’ve got to get some tickets. If all goes as plan I will be back this weekend to write more.

Artist’s Corner

What do you feel it is about the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival that makes it unique compared to other chamber music or summer music festivals?

“This Festival produces the best quality live recordings; it catches the perfection of recordings and the excitement of the concerts. The town is so relaxed and friendly, it is work and leisure combined.”
Yuja Wang, pianist

Ms. Wang can be heard during the first week of the Festival in performing Rachmaninov’s Sonata in G for cello and piano, Op. 19 with cellist Lynn Harrell and in solo recital. Check the season schedule at www.santafechambermusic.com for complete details in the concert programs.
Artist’s Corner

What do you feel it is about the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival that makes it unique compared to other chamber music or summer music festivals?

“This Festival produces the best quality live recordings; it catches the perfection of recordings and the excitement of the concerts. The town is so relaxed and friendly, it is work and leisure combined.”
Yuja Wang, pianist

Ms. Wang can be heard during the first week of the Festival in performing Rachmaninov’s Sonata in G for cello and piano, Op. 19 with cellist Lynn Harrell and in solo recital. Check the season schedule at www.santafechambermusic.com for complete details in the concert programs.

In This Issue…

The Festival welcomes new sponsor - LewAllen Contemporary

You have your concert tickets now what about other Festival Events

Program cover sneak peak

Artist Profile: The Escher String Quartet

2008 Season Festival Business Partners

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The Festival Welcomes New Sponsor

The Festival is proud to welcome LewAllen Contemporary as a generous sponsor of the Festival’s program notes.

Located in the West Palace Arts District in the heart of Old Santa Fe, LewAllen Contemporary has a long history of representing the best in contemporary art. With 10,000 square feet of exhibition space, it is one of the largest galleries in the Southwest, representing internationally known and emerging artists in painting, sculpture, photography, prints, ceramic, jewelry, tapestry, and glass. On exhibit now Joe Ramiro Garcia: Karaoke. Compounds of personal and collective experience, the familiar and the surreal.

We thank LewAllen Contemporary for their support and commitment to bringing wonderful music to Santa Fe.

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You have your concert tickets, now what about the other Festival events?

You’ve made your concert selections (all of them, right!), and you have your tickets. Don’t forget to add to your calendar some of the other events the Festival offers in addition to its season concert programs: free and open rehearsals, the chance to observe a master class, a free Indian Market concert and a program entitled “Creative Dialogue.”

A wonderful way to see a piece come together before the performance and to see your favorite performers in a more casual atmosphere, the Festival’s rehearsals are free and open to the public. Schedules and locations are available during the season on the Festival’s website, www.santafechambermusic.com, and at the Festival’s two Santa Fe halls – the St. Francis Auditorium at the New Mexico Museum of Art, and The Lensic Performing Arts Center. You can call for the open rehearsal schedule at (505) 983-2075, when prompted press 6.

This season’s master class, free and open to the public, takes place on Friday, August 22 from 10:00 -11:30 am at St. Francis. This event presents a unique opportunity to observe the sharing of knowledge, advice and love of music from one of the world’s renowned chamber musicians, Daniel Phillips of the Orion String Quartet, to one of the country’s up and coming star chamber music ensembles, the Escher String Quartet, as well as hear some great music making.

“Creative Dialogue” to be held on Friday, August 8th at 6:00 pm at St. Francis Auditorium, is a unique program that the Festival is presenting in cooperation with the Sibelius Academy of Helsinki. Finnish and American composers, and performance students, will perform music for the composer’s workshop with composer Kaija Saariaho and cellist Anssi Karttunen.

The Festival salutes the city’s annual Indian Market Concert, with a free concert held on August 22 at 7:00 pm at St. Francis Auditorium. The Escher String Quartet will perform two works by Debussy: String Quartet in g, No. 10, and String Quartet No. 12 in F, Op. 96 “American.”

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Sneak Peak at 2008 Program Cover Artwork by Emmi Whitehorse

Morning Song, which Ms. Whitehorse created specifically for the Festival’s 2008 Season and donated to the Festival, is available for purchase at Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art, 439 Camino del Monte Sol. All proceeds will benefit the Festival. The Festival gratefully acknowledges Ms. Whitehorse and Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art for their most generous support.

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Artist Profile: The Escher String Quartet

The Escher String Quartet (Adam Barnett-Hart, violin; Wu Jie, violin; Pierre Lapointe, viola and Andrew Janss, cello) takes its name from Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher; inspired by Escher’s method of interplay between individual components working together to form a whole.

Formed in 2005, the group has established a reputation as a world-class string quartet. San Francisco Classical Voice praised the group, “Though they’ve only been playing together for two years, these performers have achieved the most unified sound that I’ve ever heard from a string quartet. It’s a cool, emotionally restrained sound that impresses through its sheer precision and clarity.” The New York Times stated, “The individual and sometimes concerto-like playing of the four musicians was notable for its polish and tonal beauty.” This past September, the Escher began its Chamber Music Society Two Residency with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. The ensemble is also Caramoor’s Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence.

The Escher String Quartet has attracted the attention of several esteemed artists who immediately admired the young ensemble’s individual sound, inspired artistic decisions and unique cohesiveness. Within months of its inception, the Escher was invited by both Pinchas Zukerman and Itzhak Perlman to be the quartet-in-residence at each artist’s summer festival: The Young Artists Programme at Canada’s National Arts Centre and The Perlman Chamber Music Program on Shelter Island, NY. The following winter, the Escher Quartet made its Washington, DC debut, representing the Manhattan School of Music for the Kennedy Center’s Conservatory Project. The ensemble has appeared at a number of venues, including Boston’s Gardner Museum, Ravinia, Music @Menlo, New York’s 92nd St. Y and at the University of Idaho, among others. The Quartet is also on the faculty of Stony Brook University as Visiting Artist-in-Residence in a unique relationship with the world-renowned Emerson String Quartet.

The ensemble can be heard in numerous performances during the fifth and sixth weeks of the Festival’s 2008 season, and will perform such works as Debussy’s String Quartet in g, Dvorak’s String Quartet No. 12 in F, Mozart’s String Quartet No. 14 in G and Bartok’s String Quartet No. 5 in A, as well as works by Vivaldi and Bach. They will also have a master class with Daniel Phillips of the Orion String Quartet on Friday, August 22nd that is free and open to the public.

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2008 Season Festival Business Partners

The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival wishes to express its thanks to all of the businesses who have generously contributed to the 2008 season. The Festival gratefully recognizes the following individuals and businesses:

Adobo Catering

Adobo Star Properties
Albertsons

Albuquerque International Sunport

Amanda’s Flowers

Amavi

Amaya

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet

Bank of America

Casa Nova

C Gallery

Chocolate Maven

Classical Music Festivals of the West

Community Bank

The Compound

Cowgirl Hall of Fame

Coyote Café

Darnell Fine Art

Dougherty Real Estate

Linda Durham Contemporary Art

Eldorado Hotel & Spa

Enterprise Rent-A-Car

First Movement Moving Company

First National Bank of Santa Fe

First Presbyterian Church

Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery

Fusion

Garcia Street Books

Gebert Contemporary

Geronimo

Gruët Winery

Allan Houser, Inc.

Il Vicino

Inn of the Anasazi

Charlotte Jackson Fine Art

Jennifer James 101

Jewel Mark
La Boca

La Casa Sena

Las Campanas

La Mancha

LewAllen Contemporary
Luminaria
Heidi Loewen Porcelain Pottery

Albert Lucero Bartending Services

Mauka

Los Alamos National Bank

Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen

Migs Pro Systems

Mountain Living Magazine

National Dance Institute

New Mexico Bank and Trust

Niman Fine Arts

O’Keeffe Café

The Old House

Omaha Steaks

Osteria d’Assisi

Paper Unlimited

Patina Gallery

Peas ‘N’ Pod Catering

Plaza Bakery-Häagen Dazs

Pranzo Italian Grill

ProPiano

Rancho de San Juan

Ristra

Salman’s Santa Fe Greenhouses

San Francisco Street Bar and Grill

Santacafé

Santa Fean

Santa Fe BMW

Santa Fe Desert Chorale

Santa Fe Opera

Santa Fe Realty Partners

Santa Fe Symphony & Chorus

Santa Fe Weaving Gallery

Jane Sauer Thirteen Moons Gallery

Shibui

SITE Santa Fe

Southern Wine & Spirits of New Mexico

Sunstone Press

Tad Tribal Art

TAI Gallery

The Terra Restaurant at Encantado

Thornburg Investment Management

Thornburg Mortgage

Torino’s @ Home

Touching Stone Gallery

Tumbleweeds

Uncharted Outposts – Safari & Travel Company

The Violin Shop

Walter Burke Catering

Riva Yares Gallery

Zane Bennett Gallery

Zara Arts International

Should you have the opportunity, the Festival urges you to patronize these fine establishments and organizations.

Artist’s Corner

What do you feel it is about the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival that makes it unique compared to other chamber music or summer music festivals?

“This Festival produces the best quality live recordings; it catches the perfection of recordings and the excitement of the concerts. The town is so relaxed and friendly, it is work and leisure combined.”
Yuja Wang, pianist

Ms. Wang can be heard during the first week of the Festival in performing Rachmaninov’s Sonata in G for cello and piano, Op. 19 with cellist Lynn Harrell and in solo recital. Check the season schedule at www.santafechambermusic.com for complete details in the concert programs.

ABQ Arts: Look at this great resource!

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Welcome to undergroundARTS, a weekly newsletter of happenings and opportunities in the arts in the Albuquerque area.

Visual Arts
Art Exhibits, Studio Tours, and more…

Twilight - Paintings and Drawings by Emily Trovillion
The show is entitled Twilight in order to reflect the transformative time when the world becomes more melancholy as daylight fades. Trovillion’s paintings are abstract yet familiar. The characters are archetypes meant to portray everyone and no one. You should take in this show - to contemplate the images and to meet the artist. I guarantee you will like them both! The reception is part of the Northeast Heights Artscrawl event.
Reception Friday, July 18, 5-9pm
Weyrich Gallery
2935-D Louisiana NE
(505) 883-7410
weyrichgallery.co m

Ancient Voices and Distant Storms
The is the second in a series of juried fine art photography exhibits at Art Gallery 66. The series is a journey into the essence of life - past, present and future.
Reception Friday, July 18, 5-8pm
Art Gallery 66
373 North Camino del Pueblo in Bernalillo
(505) 867-8666
artgallery66.net

Photo New Mexico gallery talk with curator
Twenty-four New Mexico photographers revealed their artistic vision in Photo New Mexico. Curator Douglas Fairfield talks about his selection of a range of works from traditional to abstract and figurative.
Gallery Talk Saturday, July 19, 1-2pm
Matrix Fine Art
3812 Central SE #100A
(505) 268-8952
matrixfineart.com

Art and Craft Supply Yard Sale Fundraiser
There is a big arts and crafts supply yard sale going on in Nob Hill Saturday. All proceeds go to support The Wooden Cow Gallery and Art Space project. Moooo. Begins at 9am.
Arts and Crafts Supply Sale, Sat. July 19, 9am
301 Chula Vista Place NE
(505) 244-9107
thewoode ncow.wordpress.com

Art in the Park in Corrales
A series of fine arts and crafts shows sponsored by the Corrales Society of Artists and the Village of Corrales will hold their next event this Sunday. This year’s 4th season of shows are bigger and better featuring local and visiting painters, sculptors, photographers, potters, metalworkers and more. The Kiwanis Club will again sponsor a Youth tent where artists work with children (at no charge) to teach them the basics of various artistic mediums. Parking and admission are FREE.
Special event Sunday, July 20, 10-4
La Entrada Park in Corrales
(northwest corner of Corrales and La Entrada Roads)
corralesartists.or g

Performing Arts
Theater, Dance, Lectures, Poetry and more …

The Manoa Project: Sicarious Aurorae
The year is 33 BC, the height of the Roman Empire. Rome balances on a tightrope, as would-be revolutionaries and dictators fight for prominence, setting the stage for a government that will set the precedent for years to come. Play by Asher Ely. The Manoa Project is a summer theatre training program for Albuquerque area teens.
Performance Fri-Sat July 18-19 8pm, Sun. July 20, 6pm
National Hispanic Cultural Center
1701 Fourth Street SW
(505) 254–8393
tricklock.com

The Madness of King Georgie Bush at N4th
An exploration of current events and a parody of the current administration set in the Elizabethan era and written in iambic pentameter. This play by Richard B. Edwards takes a unique look at contemporary politics. Directed by Lou Ann Graham. Runs through July 27. All tickets $10.
Performance Fri-Sat July 18-19 8pm, Sun July 20 2pm N4th Theater and Gallery
4901 Fourth St. NW
(505) 702-7692 or 344-4542 vsartsnm.org

Dragonfly Festival
One of the largest and most ancient insects on earth, the dragonfly is well represented in New Mexico by over 100 species. Learn about their life cycle, habitat, food preferences and how they help us. See wild dragonflies up close and personal. Make a craft or just hang out by the water and observe or sketch these graceful creatures. Included with regular admission to the Botanic Garden.
Festival Saturday, July 19, 10-2
Botanic Garden
Aquarium/Botanic Garden
2601 Central Ave. NW (Central and New York Ave.)
(505) 764-6200

Music
musical performances, workshops and festivals

Third Annual New Mexico Jazz Festival
Performances are at the Outpost Performance Space as well as other Albuquerque and Santa Fe venues. Runs July 17-28. Kicks off with a special concert by Tetragon, one of New Mexico’s longest standing Afro- Cuban and hard bop jazz ensembles at the Lensic and includes performances by Son Como Son, the Allen Toussaint Quintet, Alex Maryol, Straight Up honoring Arlen Asher and Bert Dalton Trio honoring Chris Calloway, Le Chat Lunatique, the Cathryn McGill Quartet, Preservation Hall Jazz Band and more. Some of these performance are free. Check out dates, times, ticket information and details at the Outpost’s website.
Performances July 17-27
Santa Fe and Albuquerque locations
(505) 268-0044
outpostspace.org

Open Space Summer Music
As part of the 2008 Open Space Summer Series, enjoy Cumulo Nimbus, a musical performance of flutes, drums and storytelling at Elena Gallegos Park.
Performance Saturday, July 19, 7pm
Elena Gallegos Amphitheater
East end of Simms Park Rd. (just north of Academy)

New Mexico Jazzfest in Old Town
The New Mexico Jazzfest comes to Old Town with two performances: July 19, 1-2pm is Brenda Hollingsworth with a Chautaqua performance evoking the beauty, talent and timeless apeal of the legendary Lena Horne. July 19, 3:30-5:30pm ejoy Jazz in the Afternoon with Jazz a la Carte, six talented NM-based musicians in a Dixieland band that applies its spirited traditional jazz approach to a wide range of timelss tunes.
Performances Saturday, July 19, 1- 5:30pm
Old Town Plaza

Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival at the KiMo
On Wednesday KHFM 95.5 presents the Santa Fe Chamber Music with the famed Shanghai Quartet., Advance tickets available at the KiMo or through Ticketmaster.
Performance Wednesday, July 23, 7:30- 9:30pm
KiMo Theatre
423 Central NW
(505) 768-3544

2008 Women’s Voices Festival
An annual tribute to the outstanding women vocalists in New Mexico which began in 1993. On Friday enjoy Charmed, Dianna Hughe, Patti Littlefield, Kari Simmons and Hillary Smith. Saturday - The Buckarettes, Jenny Marlow, Busy McCarroll, Madi Sato and Susan Clark. Doors open at 6:30 and all concerts occur rain or shine. The Cooperage offers a fine selection of grilled entrees, salads, desserts and a full-service bar. A portion of the proceeds from their sales benefits the NM Jazz Workshop Institute of Music.
Performances Fri-Sat, July 25-26, 7-10pm
The Albuquerque Museum Amphitheater
2000 Mountain Road NW
(505) 255-9798
nmjazz.org

Film Arts
art films, films about art, and news from the Film Industry

Factory on 5th Artspace Presents Outdoor Movies
Thursday night outdoor movies at the Factory start at dusk (around 8:30). Bring a lawn chair, cooler/snacks, and a suggested $5 donation for a fun evening.
Thursday, July 24th The Magnificent Seven
Factory on 5th Art Space
1715 5th St. NW (1/2 mile north of Mountain Rd)
factoryon5.com

Civic Cinema on Civic Plaza
Watch a classic film under the stars. Popcorn, beverages and more will be available. Some seating is available but blankets and chairs may be brought for your comfort. No alcoholic beverages or glass containers are allowed. Pets must be on leash. So bring the kids and Rover and have a great time sharing in the magic of movie classics.
Friday, July 18 - Rebel Without a Cause (1955) with Sames Dean and Natalie Wood.
Friday, July 25 - Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) with Audrey Hepburn.

The Art in Film Series will return August 2-3 with The Treasures of Long Gone John. This is a documentary about the eccentric art and musical obsessions of indie record producer Long Gone John. He compulsively amassed a vast collection of art and pop ephemera. Using interviews with artists, collectors, gallery owners and musicians, this is an exciting trip through the fascinating world of art, music and popular culture.
The Guild Cinema
3405 Central NE
(505) 255-1848
guildcinema.com

Workshops, calls for entry, workshops and more opportunities
A complete listing of auditions and other calls as well as every type of arts event can be referenced at the Arts Alliance website where you can also subscribe to their all new Something to Do Online Newsletter.
www.abqarts.org

Read on…

Ok so far so good. I’m not talking a lot right now as, I want to get another post and then I’ll try highlighting a few events. Everything is new here, and I want to make sure to get as much published while I can! And to think, I was going to watch a DVD tonight!

Wondering what is happening in Chicago? www.about-chicagoil.com . How about San Francisco? www.about-sanfraniscoca.com . Let’s travel America! Quite route, www.451Press.com

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Well, I am back! Here’s a few things going on about town…

Friday, July 18th, 2008

In Santa Fe, and then if I am lucky I will do more Santa Fe and Albuquerque.
1) Monday thru Thursday at the Plaza live hot bands for free. 6:30 PM-8:30 PM.
2) Some lunchtimes Tuesdays and Thursdays, free music at the plaza.
3)The Santa Fe Chamber Music series is starting this week.
4) Upcoming Indian Market.
5) Santa Fe Opera
6) Santa Fe Jazz Festival.

Of course the usual from Santa Fe Brewing CO Pub and Grill….

SATURDAY JULY 19 7:30 PM $10
The BOULDER
ACOUSTIC SOCIETY

Each member of BAS comes from a different musical world, and the resulting mix is what makes their music so special. Shredding guitar licks, soaring gypsy violin, a little ukulele and the thump of an old time bass bounce around with a jazz accordion and creative percussion to create a new sound. It is American Roots music with the edge of punk rock and the grace of chamber music.
RANDOM FAMILY STRING BAND

RFSB is a high energy, original newgrass band from Taos, New Mexico. Their well-crafted, smart songwriting combined with their individual styles of play has made them a favorite in northern New Mexico. Up-tempo beats and exquisite vocals drive the audience to the dance floor. RFSB’s original songs blend the contemporary with bluegrass, folk, and instrumental improvisation. Equally at home in the Jam Band and Bluegrass scene, these boys love to pick. RFSB has shared the stage with the Boulder Acoustic Society, Elephant Revival, Last to Know, and the Brent Berry Band. Inspired by Yonder Mountain String Band, Neil Young, Grateful Dead, and Old and in the Way, the Random Family keeps you dancing!

www.theboulderacousticsociety.net www.myspace.com/randomfamilystringband

SUNDAY JULY 20 3-6 PM By Donation
WHITE BUFFALO PRESENTS
SUNDAY AFTERNOON JAMS ON THE PATIO
HOSTED BY GEORGIE ANGEL
BENEFITTING THE
MUSICIANS EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND
ALL MUSICIANS WELCOME!

SUNDAY JULY 20 7 PM $10
SYD MASTERS & the SWING RIDERS

VINTAGE COWBOY WESTERN SWING!

Y E E - H A H !

www.sydmasters.com

Francis Giovanni Cruz of Santa Fe passed away on July 11, 2008. He was a hard-working man, devoted to his family, and a member of the SF Adult Soccer Club, playing for team Tarasco. Giovanni will be missed on the field by many, and off the field by many more. An account has been set up to help his family at the Del Norte Credit Union. The account number is 955178, to benefit Giovanni Cruz.
PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN!

FRANCIS GIOVANNI CRUZ
Visitation will be held today, Friday July 18, 2008, at 7 p.m. at 2800 Rufina Street.
Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Saturday, July 19, 2008, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Internment will follow at Rosario Cemetery.

Here’s something else very cool to do on Sunday!

All ages welcome. ~ Peace is possible. ~ Everything is possible.

TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW FOR THESE GREAT SHOWS AT THE PUB & GRILL!
JAMES McMURTRY & the HEARTLESS BASTARDS
With the Dedringers FRI JULY 18
The YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND SUN JULY 27
ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO MON AUG 8
TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS SUN AUG 17
JOHN HIATT & the AGELESS BEAUTIES with the Sean Healen Duo
WED SEPT 10
PICK UP YOUR TICKETS TODAY AT THE PUB & GRILL AT THE SFBC,
THE LENSIC BOX OFFICE 505.988.1234, OR ORDER ONLINE AT www.ticketssantafe.com
TICKETS ALSO ON SALE NOW FOR The TAJ MAJAL TRIO WED AUG 13
Go to: www.ticketssantafe.com www.thirstyearfestival.com

FOR MORE INFO ON OTHER FINE LIVE MUSIC EVENTS IN NEW MEXICO, PLEASE CHECK OUT:
www.abqmusic.com www.bigrockcasino.com www.elpaseobar.com www.elreytheater.com www.fanmanproductions.com
www.frogvilleplanet.com www.gigsantafe.com www.globalquerque.com www.gordonsconcerts.com www.highmayhem.com www.lensic.com
www.myspace.com/meowwolf www.newmexicomusic.org www.nmjazz.org www.outpostspace.org
www.outsideinproductions.org www.santafemuzikfest.com www.solarmusicfest.com www.southwestpickers.org
www.themineshafttavern.com www.thirstyearfestival.com
www.ticketssantafe.org www.wildwestfest.org
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING LIVE MUSIC IN NEW MEXICO!

Monday July 7 through Thursday August 21, 2008, there will be free live music on the Community Stage at the Santa Fe Plaza! Performances will be every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6 - 8:30 P.M. and every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from noon - 1:30 P.M. This seven week long free music festival features 85 free performances - some of the finest, Blues, Latin, Country, Rock, Reggae, R&B, Jazz, Bluegrass, Folk, Americana, Alternative and World Beat Music that New Mexico has to offer! *CLICK HERE* SF Bandstand 2008 Schedule

READ THE PAPER! KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!
Pick up your favorite local newspapers to see what’s happening, when and where in the local music scene, including The Santa Fe Reporter, The Santa Fe New Mexican & The PASATIEMPO, Albuquerque ARTS Monthly, The Albuquerque Journal/North, The Alibi, local IQ, and the Rio Grande Sun,
which all publish extensive information about the local music scene!

R A D I O N E W S
Our thanks go out to our great local radio stations that play such wonderful music, and play such an important role in our community! Be sure to tune into:

The ORIGINAL 98.1
KBAC Radio Free Santa Fe
FRIDAY FUNK
6-8 PM EVERY FUNKIN’ FRIDAY!
Tune into the longest running funkiest funk show around!
Your usual funky host, the funky Lisa C, the motherfunker is taking a little break! The lovely Chiffon will be taking her place till Lisa C returns! Funk yeah!

THE LUNCH LADY!
Hungry for great music? Check out Joann “The Lunch Lady” Orner, Mon-Fri from 11 AM - 3 PM, with Two-For-One music spins at Noon! On Fridays at about Noon , Justin or Jeff from the Pub & Grill join Joann to talk about what’s happening at the PUB AND GRILL at the SFBC , and the live music scene in Santa Fe! Tune in!

HOUSE BAND FRIDAYS
There’s a great weekly feature on the original 98.1 KBAC Radio Free Santa Fe, hosted by the one and only Honey Harris! HBF features interviews, performances, chit-chat, CD tracks, and glimpses into the fascinating and glamorous personal lives of local bands and musicians, every Friday morning from 10 to 11 AM! If you’re a musician, or in a band, send an e-mail to honey@huttonbroadcasting.com for a chance to be on the show!
This week HBF, Honey, and Bongo the House Monkey welcome:
DANIEL
VALDEZ

TOAST AND JAM
Our favorite jam-band radio show is back on the air-waves! Chris Deistler and Tom Watts bring you the best in jam band music and news every Wednesday night from 8-10 PM on the original KBAC 98.1 Radio Free Santa Fe!

FROGVILLE RADIO HOUR

Hosted by the big frog himself, John Treadwell, airing every Wednesday night from 7-8 PM on the original KBAC 98.1 Radio Free Santa Fe, featuring the music and news of all the stars in the FROGVILLE PLANET galaxy, and more! www.frogvilleplanet.com

ALSO CHECK OUT:
Project 101.5 KUNM 89.9
KSFR Public Radio 101.1
OUTLAW COUNTRY 107.5
www.INDIESF.com

For the latest dance news in Santa Fe, tune in
KSFR 101.1 FM - Santa Fe Public Radio,
and check out GOTTA DANCE
With your dancing hosts Randy Forrester & Dee Smith
A diverse mix of music you’ll want to dance to, featuring local musicians and dancers live in the studio, all the news on where to kick up your heels this week, and upcoming dance events in the Santa Fe area! EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT FROM 7-8 PM-No Cover! www.gottadance@ksfr.org

THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR
SUPPORTING LIVE MUSIC IN SANTA FE!
WE WILL CONTINUE TO STRIVE TO BRING YOU
THE BEST IN LOCAL, REGIONAL, NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL MUSIC!
We realize there’s a lot of live music to choose from out there; we thank you all for your continued patronage and support, and look forward to seeing you soon at the
P U B & G R I L L !
If you don’t come here, please go see live music somewhere!
For more information on all of our upcoming concerts, check out our web site!www.thepubandgrill.com
GET OUT HERE! VOTED #1 BAR FOR LIVE MUSIC IN THE SF REPORTER’S 2007 BEST OF SANTA FE ISSUE - THANK YOU SANTA FE! SERVING TASTY BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND DINNER 7 DAYS A WEEK - DAILY FOOD SPECIALS - AWARD WINNING MOUTH-WATERING WORLD CLASS COLD CRAFT SFBC BEERS ON TAP - NM WINES - TAOS COW ICE CREAM - HOT CHOCOLATE - AIR CONDITIONED - FREE PARKING - COLOR TV - SUNSET PATIO - KID FREINDLY - WI FI HOTSPOT - INDOOR AND OUTDOOR STAGES - GET ON YOUR BIKE - ALL ACTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE - GET OFF THE DANG COUCH! IT’S HOT OUTSIDE AND IT’S HOT IN HERE
CALL BEFORE ….

Blogsville: www.myitthings.com/photoqueen,countryheraldmusic.com, www.about-washingtondc.com,www.about-sandiegoca.com
More after I get you a few more updates.

Jazz as only NM can do!!! Big summer events.

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Hi everyone, due to technical difficulties I have been unable to write here for awhile. But today I am back and I will return this evening to catch up with more details, etc. Especially some music. It summertime, so let’s play, dance, and have some fun. Here’s some news, and look at the previous blog too.

Hello,

I am sending press releases re our upcoming Summer Music Festival concerts on 7/18 & 7/19, and 7/25 & 7/26. Please distribute the information for us. Thank you for helping us promote our concerts! Please call or email if you have any questions.

Concepcion Lopez-Cherry
Administrative & Marketing Assistant
New Mexico Jazz Workshop
505-255-9798

P R E S S R E L E A S E
New Mexico Jazz Workshop 5500 Lomas Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 505-255-9798 Fax: 505-232-8420

Date: July 14, 2008 Phone: 505-255-9798 Fax: 505-232-8420
Contact: Concepcion Lopez-Cherry Email: lopez-cherry007@nmjazz.org

The New Mexico Jazz Workshop presents its
32nd Annual Summer Music Festival
“Salsa and Jazz/Blues Under the Stars”

Presenting:

Son Como Son
Friday, July 18, 7:00-10:00 pm
Albuquerque Museum Amphitheater
2000 Mountain Road NW, Old Town Albuquerque

Son Como Son (in partnership with the New Mexico Jazz Festival) –
Friday, July 18, 7:00-10:00 pm:
Led by Cesar Bauvallet, with over twenty-one years experience as a performer, arranger, and composer in Cuba and the U.S., Son Como Son has performed with such legends as Eddie Palmieri, The Afro-Cuban All-Stars, Poncho Sanchez, and Los Van Van. Son Como Son will perform at three Salsa Under The Stars Concerts this year. Audiences can expect a truly superior night of dancing to the spirited music of this seminal Salsa band.

Admission: $12 Adults; $10 Seniors (60+) and Students w/ID; $9 New Mexico Jazz Workshop (NMJW) and Albuquerque Museum Members.

Pleasure Pilots, Memphis P’Tails,
and Chris Dracup
Saturday, July 19, 7:00-10:00 pm
Albuquerque Museum Amphitheater
2000 Mountain Road NW, Old Town Albuquerque

Pleasure Pilots, Memphis P’Tails, and Chris Dracup –
Saturday, July 19, 7:00-10:00 pm:
The Pleasure Pilots is a popular New Mexico-based dance band playing rocking vintage rhythm and blues, swing and jump music. Instrumentation includes: guitar, piano and Hammond B3, drums, bass, tenor and baritone saxophones. The band specializes in recreating the roots of rhythm and blues. The Pilots won the Junior League of Albuquerque’s “Barttle of the Blues Bands” on October 13, 2007. Conceptually, the band draws much of its material from vintage rhythm and blues artists popular in the 1950’s and early 1960’s. (Louis Jordan, Jackie Brenston, Amos Milburn, T-bone Walker, Fats Domino, Ray Charles, Albert King, among others). The primary focus of the music, however, is DANCE!

Led by Albuquerque blues guitar virtuoso Darin Goldstone, The Memphis P’Tails are a powerful Blues experience, drawing energy and raw power from the fathers of the genre, while staying true to their own Southwest heritage. The band’s inspiration came from Muddy Waters, B. B. King, Magic Sam, Otis Rush, Albert King, Freddie King, Johnny Winter, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and many other guitar-wielding bluesmen who helped shape the distinctive sound. The desert and the mountains did the rest. The result is explosive and in your face, like blues distilled to its purest, finest essence, and served up in a shot glass. Real Blues, straight, no chase, Blues white lightning.

New Mexico blues man Chris Dracup, will deliver a heaping amount of soulful blues guitar and solo vocals.

Admission: $12 Adults; $10 Seniors (60+) and Students w/ID; $9 New Mexico Jazz Workshop (NMJW) and Albuquerque Museum Members.

For event & ticket info, call 255-9798
Or visit the NMJW website at www.nmjazz.org

Doors open at 6:30 pm. Families are welcome and children under 12 are free. Summer Music Festival Passes and Group Discounts available. The Cooperage Restaurant offers a fine selection of grilled entrees, salads, desserts, and a full-service bar. A portion of the proceeds from their sales benefits The New Mexico Jazz Workshop Institute of Music. All concert ticket purchases are final. No refunds, rain checks, resales or exchanges. Concerts may be delayed and/or cancelled due to severe inclement weather.

Late for news, but read this ALbuquerque list…..

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

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Photo by Mary MacIntyre
These horses just can’t stop yacking about Albuquerque NM. Take a gander and see why….

I had a busy few days and was SO_O_O_O tired. Well I’m catching up a bit. Yes you might choose to go to other papers for the list of all the happenings, and you might just want to review the abqarts.com (yes like this) or go to abq.gov there’s a lot of news to collect about Albuquerque NM, especially in the summer. Why one could just go from casino to casino and be entertained with live music and gaming activities until you are more than broke. However you will be co-o-o-l.

But this newsletter will give the artist opportunities, let you know about FILM here in NM, and has other contests. For the complete story: visit: abqarts.com
Welcome to undergroundARTS, a weekly newsletter of happenings and opportunities in the arts in the Albuquerque area.

Visual Arts
Art Exhibits, Studio Tours, and more…

Plein Air Day of Art and Music
Artists and photographers have been invited to capture Old Town and visitors are encouraged to watch or bring your camera and sketchbook and join in. Sally McDevitt will demonstrate her plein air technique near Weems Gallery at 4pm and 7:30pm. Live music will include Andrew Thomas on flute, harpist Susan Vigil, classical guitarist Harry Irizarry, the Alma Flamenco and string quartet Giovanni. There will be a professional artist to lead children’s workshops free of charge, compliments of the City of Albuquerque. This is part of an Old Town/Mountain Road Artscrawl event. Information on all participating galleries can be found on the Artscrawl website. This event organized by the Albuquerque Art Business Association along with Mayor Martin J. Chavez, the Albuquerque’s Cultural Services Department and Classical KHFM.
Special Event Friday, June 20, 5-8:30 pm
Old Town and Mountain Road locations
call 311 or NM Relay (505) 768-3556

New Mexico Arts and Crafts Fair is coming
The NM Arts and Crafts Fair features exclusively New Mexico Artists and craftspeople. This premier juried event presents over 200 artists working in various media. 2008 jurors include Valerie Tibbets of Weyrich Gallery, Cathlena Burr of Village Wool, Anna King of Just Imagine Gallery along with artists David Drummond and Reynaldo Sonny Rivera. Runs through the 28th.
Opening Reception Friday, June 26, 6- 9pm
New Mexico Arts and Crafts Fair
Expo New Mexico State Fairgrounds
(505) 884-9043
nmartsandc raftsfair.org

Inception opens at new SCA Contemporary Art
Inception, by definition, marks an event of beginning. It is an act, process, instance that defines the course of an existence. This exhibition explores the robust variety of the beginning mark. Presenting a combination of emerging and established artists, local and international, SCA kicks off its second gallery opening featuring Suzanne Sbarge, Theresa Pfarr, Elen Feinberg, Francesca Searer, Margi Weir, Dan Socha, James Jacob, Seth Feriano, Matt Kazimierski, Sam Wohl, Shawn Pham Warrick, Kristina Pardue and Virginia Broersma.
Reception Friday, June 27, 5-8pm
SCA Contemporary Art
624 Haines NW (505) 228-3749
scacontempo rary.com

Performing Arts
Theater, Dance, Lectures, Poetry and more …

Poetry on the Bus
Put your poem on the bus with the ABQ Ride Poetry Contest. Prizes include a laptop computer, iPod Nano, $50 and $20 gift cards. See web site for details.
Application deadline July 7, 2008
ABQ Ride
(505) 724-3146
cabq.gov/abqride

Last Chance for Yellow Cab
Driving a taxi at night gives a perspective on Albuquerque that few experience. The play closes June 22 - don’t miss it.
Performances Fri-Sat June 20-21, 8pm & Sun. June 22, 2pm
Adobe Theater
9813 4th St. NW
(505) 898-9222
adobetheater.co m

The Seven: Something Left Unsaid
As part of its continuing commitment to developing new theatrical works, Fusion Theatre Company will once again produce the world premieres of seven short plays as part of its 3rd Annual Playwrighting Festival. Fusion received 416 submissions from 41 states and six countries. A juried screening process selected the seven plays to be staged. This year’s winning script is The education of Macoloco by Jen Silverman of Simsbury CT. This year also marks Fusion’s first international winner with the script Somewhere Between the Sky and the Sea, written by Alex Broun of St. Kilda Australia. Seven plays will be staged on each date.
Performances Th-Sat June 19-21 8pm, Sunday June 22 at 2pm
(the June 19th and 21st shows are sold out)
The Cell Theatre
700 1st St. NW
(505) 766-9412
fusionabq.org

Wild Dancing West 2008 extended
Due to limited space and high demand, Readymade Dance Theater Company will present three encore performances of Pure this weekend at Cake.
Performances Fri-Sun, June 20-11, 8pm
Cake
4011 Silver SE
(505) 980-5273
vsartsnm.org

Music
musical performances, workshops and festivals

10th Annual Albuquerque Folk Festival
Enjoy a full day of non-stop performances, jam sessions, storytelling and dance, instrument and singing workshops, plus two evening dances. This year’s featured performer is Bryan Bowers, Autoharp Hall of Fame member and storyteller.
Special Event Saturday, June 21, 10am- 11pm
Albuquerque Folk Festival
Expo New Mexico State Fairgrounds
(505) 255-6037
abqfolkfest.org

Zoo Music Concert Series this weekend
Enjoy Adrienne Young Friday night - a Nashville-based singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose music blends elements of Bluegrass, country, old- time music and American folk music with a pop sensibility. General lawn seating - bring blankets and lawn chairs. Food is available or you may bring your own. Beer and wine are available for purchase, you may NOT bring your own.
Performances Fri. June 20, 7-9
NM BioPark Zoo
903 Tenth Street SW
cabq.gov/biopark

Salsa Under the Stars this weekend
Todd Tijerina Band,


(Old news, but find out where they are playing…)

and Paul Brodsky (solo vocals, blues harp and guitar) are on the program for Saturday night at The Albuquerque Museum Amphitheater. All concerts occur rain or shine. Families welcome and children under 12 are Free.
Performance Sat. June 14, 8pm
NM Jazz Workshop
Albuquerque Museum Amphitheater
2000 Mountain Road NW
(505) 255-9798
nmjazz.org

¡Globalquerque! Tickets now on sale
¡Globalquerque!, New Mexico’s 4th Annual Celebration of World Music & Culture has announced that EARLY BIRD Tickets for this year’s festival, which takes place on September 19 & 20, are now on sale at all Ticketmaster outlets (www. ticketmaster. com, 866- 448-7849 or 505-883-7800) including all Smith’s stores in New Mexico, select F.Y.E and Macy’s stores nationwide and at the National Hispanic Cultural Center Box Office. Early Bird prices are in effect until June 20, 2008. As in past years, ¡Globalquerque! 2008 will present a wide range of performers from around from 5 continents on 3 stages over 2 nights, including artists from New Mexico’s varied musical traditions

Film Arts
art films, films about art, and news from the Film Industry

Be sure to pick up the June issue of albuquerqueARTS magazine. June is the film issue and the first issue by new owner/publisher/editor Stephanie Hainsfurther. It is now on the stands on soon on line.
abqarts.com

Civic Cinema on Civic Plaza
Remember the good old days when a family outing to the movies was a big deal? Well, Mayor Martin J. Chavez, the Cultural Services Department and Park & Recreation Department invite you to take part in the outdoor film series and watch a classic film under the stars. Popcorn, beverages and more will be available. Some seating is provided but picnic supplies, blankets and chairs may be brought for your comfort. NO alcoholic beverages or glass containers are allowed and pets must be on a leash. So bring the grandparents, the kids and Rover and have a great time.
June 20 - Viva Las Vegas (1965) with Elvis Presley
June 27 - Vertigo (1958), a Hitchcock masterpiece

48 Hour Film Project in New Mexico
The 48 Hour Film Project is coming to New Mexico. On Friday, July 11, you will get a character, a prop, a line of dialogue and a genre, all to include in your movie. By Sunday, July 13, the movie must be complete. It will show at the KiMo on July 16. In association with the Duke City Shootout and with support from the City of Albuquerque, the 48 Hour Film Project is starting its third year in New Mexico. Last year’s winning film by Trifecta Plus screened at the Cannes Film Festival. Entry instructions can be found at 48hourfi lm/newmexico

The Art in Film Series will return August 2-3 with The Treasures of Long John. Details to follow. The Guild, albuquerqueARTS magazine and Albuquerque Art Business Association (the Artscrawl folks) thank you for your support of the Art in Film series. In the meantime, check out the Guild’s fine line up of art films such as the 5th Annual Festival of Film Noir beginning June 20.
The Guild Cinema
3405 Central NE
(505) 255-1848
guildcinema.com

Workshops, calls for entry, workshops and more opportunities
A complete listing of auditions and other calls as well as every type of arts event can be referenced at the Arts Alliance website where you can also subscribe to their all new Something to Do Online Newsletter.
www.abqarts.org

John Donald Robb Composers’ Competition Call for Composers
What: Entries must be based on themes of Hispanic folk songs from the Robb Archives of the Center for Southwest Research in the UNM main library. Award: Winning composition received $3,500.
Entry Deadline: October 1, 2008 More Info: Call Doris Williams at 277-8967

Read on… So fly into town, look at some of your options and plant to play, dance, and walk under the stars…there’s something going on at Old Town almost every night including good food. There are several concerts under the stars or at the Biopark weekly. Check out the clubs and smaller venues too. Just relax and aprty and tell your friends!

NOt here yet? Why are you waiting??? However if you are closer to:
Blogsville: about-chicagoil.com


about-denverco.com
about-portlandor.com

How many stories could you tell about these acts? Music plentiful here

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

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Photo by Mary MacIntyre
Horse has a can tell a tale or two….
Horse cared for by Cynthia Decosta, Santa Fe, NM

You won’t find this lovely horse by the Brewery, but he could share a few stories with you that may make you want to gallop over to the Santa Fe Brewing company for some local potent beverage. Stop by the tasting room to get relaxed and then have a dinner and listen to….the horse may still wi the race….

TUESDAY JUNE 24 8 PM $12 ADVANCE / $15 DOOR
THE GRAND ARCHIVES
WITH SPECIAL GUEST
SERA CAHOONE

WARM ILLUMINATED POP
Seattle-based Grand Archives is an indie rock band featuring five male vocalists. Mat Brooke, co-founder of softcore cult-favorites Carissa’s Weird started Grand Archives with a trio of friends in September, 2006. Drummer Curtis Hall (The Jeunes), bassist Jeff Montano (The New Mexicans), and guitarist/keyboard player Ron Lewis (Ghost Stories). The band was picked to support Modest Mouse on west-coast tour dates, and Sub Pop had signed the band for a full-length album.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 25 7 PM No Cover
OPEN MIC. NIGHT-HOSTED BY JASON REED
Singers, songwriters, musicians all welcome!
www.myspace.com/sfbcopenmic

THURSDAY JUNE 26 7:30 PM $10
ELEPHANT REVIVAL

Neo acoustic glyptic revival! www.myspace.com/elephantrevival
MY TEA KIND

An obscure folk rock infusion that is new and fun!
www.myteakind.com

FRIDAY JUNE 27 8 PM $10
TAJ WEEKES & ADOWA

Taj Weekes & Adowa present a brand new experience in classic roots reggae.
With wry trenchant lyrics, a haunting dusky quiver in his voice and the knock-down sound of his band Adowa, Taj has managed to weave a rare social consciousness with an unforgettable reggae groove.
www.tajandadowa.com

SATURDAY JUNE 28 7:30 $10 / $15
GREG ABATE
With THE PETE AMAHL TRIO

Grammy-nominated global jazz sax player
and recording artist extraordinaire!
www.gregabate.com

SUNDAY JUNE 29 3-6 PM BY DONATION
WHITE BUFFALO PRESENTS
SUNDAY AFTERNOON JAM ON THE PATIO
BENEFITTING THE MUSICIANS EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND
ALL MUSICIANS WELCOME!

SUNDAY JUNE 29 7 PM $5
SYD MASTERS & the SWING RIDERS

VINTAGE COWBOY WESTERN SWING
www.gregabate.com

PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN!

On June 1st of this year, 29 year old Tina Beltran sadly died in a river accident on the Colorado River. Tina was a “Super” mom, loving daughter, sister, granddaughter, amazing friend, and above all a lively soul that will never be forgotton.
A savings account has been established for Tina’s 12 year old daughter Diamar Beltran-Taylor to help her with college fund and her future. Donations can be made at any branch of the Bank of America to “Jane Beltran” (last 4 digits 8468), Tina’s mom, Diamar’s grandmother.
Thanks for anything you can do!

UPCOMING AT THE PUB AND GRILL
MONDAY JUNE 30 7-9 PM No Cover - Donations Appreciated
The SANTA FE
GREAT BIG JAZZ BAND
WEDNESDAY JULY 2 7 PM No Cover
OPEN MIC. NIGHT HOSTED BY JASON REED
THURSDAY JULY 3 $10 / $15
REVEREND PEYTON’S BIG DAMN BAND
FRIDAY JULY 4 7 PM $20 ADVANCE/$25 DOOR
LEON RUSSELL

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
SHARON LITTLE
THE ALEX MARYOL BAND
FRIDAY JULY 5 6 PM $7
FEATHERICCI’S BIRTHDAY BASH
D-NUMBERS MISS GINGER
joshua 23 fire by ting
SUNDAY JULY 6 7 PM $10
BILL HEARNE’S
ROADHOUSE REVUE
TUESDAY JULY 8 7:30 PM $5
Blogsville:
about-seattlewa.com
about-sacramentoca.com
myitthings.com/photoqueen

Summer means FUN! Come to Santa Fe, or Albuquerque NM to get a taste of the Southwest

Monday, June 16th, 2008

It’s a very hot night here in the office. However the outside night air is cool and windy. After a long day working, I had to go over and pull weeds at one of my PT gigs. Just before sunset, a cool wind arrived, making one believe in the chance of rain. The wind grew in force and clouds soon zoomed of around the mountain. I did enjoy the moon rise to my left, and the sunset to my right. I also love working with the land albiet a commerical zone location. The cool evening air helped a lot too.

Aching a bit, I returned home, stood and stred at another mess of weeds, all my own. So I did some more work, a relatively small section and watched the moon through drifting clouds, and a tall tree. Both my cats came out to visit, and once my black cat, Jasper, sitting on the stairs railing, was caught gazing at the nearly full moon. I never witnessed her do that before.

Here’s some news about music in town from SFBC. www.santafebrewingcompany.com

TUESDAY JUNE 17 7:30 PM $20 ADVANCE / $25 DOOR
THE DRIVE BY TRUCKERS

The HOME FRONT 2008 WORLD TOUR
Hot off their weekend appearance at Bonnaroo!
Killer Indie-southern rock from Athens, GA.!
www.drivebytruckers.com
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
DEAD CONFEDERATE

The fast-rising sonically-powerful stars of the burgeoning psychedelia-dosed rock scene of Atlanta, GA.
www.deadconfederate.com

WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 7 PM No Cover
OPEN MIC. NIGHT
Don’t be shy!
HOSTED BY JASON REED
Singers, songwriters,
musicians all welcome!
www.myspace.com/sfbcopenmic
Thursday June 19 2008 7-10 PM All Ages
$10 - $20 Suggested Donation
Sustainable Global Leadership Alliance
presents
A Benefit Celebration
for
Young Leaders of New Mexico
featuring
WAGOGO
Wagogo is an eclectic group of musicians born, raised, and loved in Albuquerque, NM, that make a rhythmic cocktail out of their Chicano influences, Northern Mexico folk songs, warm calypso, island grooves, and the captivating spirit music of Zimbabwe. www.wagogobanda.com
With very special Guests: Mari Soto, a Balinese gong procession, and fire dancers. There will be a silent auction courtesy of local artists & retailers.

www.myspace.com/sfbcopenmic


FRIDAY JUNE 20 7:30 PM $5
J U S T U S

JUSTUS plays a high energy blend of classic rock mixed with a unique style of melodic heart and soul, which is reflected in the lyrics and melody of every song; a little bit of something for everybody, but completely original! Join this all-star line up of outstanding Santa Fe musicians for a great night of hot live music!

SATURDAY JUNE 21 8 PM $5
THE RYAN McGARVEY BAND

SMOKIN’ BLUES FROM THE SOUTHWEST’S HOTTEST BLUES TRIO
www.ryanmcgarvey.com

SUNDAY JUNE 22 3-6 PM BY DONATON
WHITE BUFFALO PRESENTS
SUNDAY AFTERNOON JAMS
ON THE PATIO
BENEFITTING THE MUSICIANS EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND
ALL MUSICIANS WELCOME!

SUNDAY JUNE 22 7 PM $10
MICHAEL HEARNE
& SXSW

Southwest Americana with New Mexico’s favorite
country-western dance band!
www.michaelhearne.com

PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN!

On June 1st of this year, 29 year old Tina Beltran sadly died in a river accident on the Colorado River. Tina was a “Super” mom, loving daughter, sister, granddaughter, amazing friend, and above all a lively soul that will never be forgotton.
A savings account has been established for Tina’s 12 year old daughter Diamar Beltran-Taylor to help her with college fund and her future. Donations can be made at any branch of the Bank of America to “Jane Beltran” (last 4 digits 8468), Tina’s mom, Diamar’s grandmother.
Thanks for anything you can do!

UPCOMING AT THE PUB AND GRILL
MONDAY JUNE 23
THE MOTHER TRUCKERS

TUESDAY JUNE 24 8 PM $12 ADVACE / $17 DOOR
THE GRAND ARCHIVES
WITH SPECIAL GUEST
SERA CAHOONE
WEDNESDAY JUNE 25 7 PM No Cover
OPEN MIC. NIGHT-HOSTED BY JASON REED
THURSDAY JUNE 26 7:30 PM $10
ELEPHANT REVIVAL
MY TEA KIND
FRIDAY JUNE 27
TAJ WEEKES
& ADOWA
SATURDAY JUNE 28 7:30 $10 / $15
GREG ABATE
With THE PETE AMAHL TRIO
SUNDAY JUNE 29 3-6 PM BY DONATION
WHITE BUFFALO PRESENTS
SUNDAY AFTERNOON JAM ON THE PATIO
BENEFITTING THE MUSICIANS EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND
SUNDAY JUNE 29 7 PM $5
SYD MASTERS & the SWING RIDERS
MONDAY JUNE 30 7 PM No Cover - Donations Appreciated
The SANTA FE
GREAT BIG JAZZ BAND
WEDNESDAY JULY 2 7 PM No Cover
OPEN MIC. NIGHT - HOSTED BY JASON REED
THURSDAY JULY 3 $10
REVEREND PEYTON’S
BIG DAMN BAND
FRIDAY

Gratitude: Back online again. Catch up on some news and gossip.

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

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Ain’t got no show….painting by MAry MacIntyre

Before I share news and there wil be more tomorrow, I apologize for now getting the Saturday night events to you earlier. Many of these shows will be continuing, and a few definitely seem worth seeing.

Also in Santa Fe there is a new play called “little Ghost” at the CCA on Old PEcos trail. It is a locally produced and written work with some strong perspectives on…read the Paseotempo for a longer story, but better yet, be bold and just go see it.</