September 12, 2018 Santa Fe Reporter

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¡GLOBALQUERQUE!

THE CALENDAR

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New Mexico’s 14th Annual Celebration of World Music & Culture

September 21 & 22, 2018

National Hispanic Cultural Center | Albuquerque, NM

Music. Dance. Culture. TICKETS ON SALE NOW

20 Performances 17 Acts 5 Continents 3 Stages 2 Nights 1 Unique Event Even

TIX | HOTEL PACKAGES | INFO

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AYNUR (TURKEY) CANZONIERE GRECANICO SALENTINO (ITALY) COREYAH (KOREA) DELGRES (GUADELOUPE) IRIS DEMENT (ARKANSAS, USA) YOUSSRA EL HAWARY (EGYPT) JARLATH HENDERSON (IRELAND) JUPITER + OKWESS (DR CONGO) LOS DE ABAJO (MÉXICO) LADAMA (BRAZIL/COLOMBIA/VENEZUELA/USA) LA DAME BLANCHE (CUBA) LEMON BUCKET ORCHESTRA (CANADA) LLUVIA NEGRA (TAOS, NEW MEXICO, USA) MARTHA REDBONE (CHEROKEE/CHOCTAW/APPALACHIA) RIO MIRA (ECUADOR/COLOMBIA) TRIBUTE TO ANTONIA APODACA (LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO, USA)

The Global Village of Craft, Culture & Cuisine!

Open throughout the entire festival! Featuring a unique selection of arts, crafts, clothing, jewelry, homeopathics, more! Craft Beer! Artisan Wine! International Foods! Saturday, Sept. 22

FREE Global Fiesta! 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Free community day of interaction & exploration! Enjoy international dance classes, workshops, panels & discussions with visiting artists, film, hands-on inter-activities, and so much more!

SPECIAL RAILRUNNER / ROOM / TICKET PACKAGE Includes transportation to/from Railrunner in ABQ and Venue! Full hot breakfast, too!

Call Jennifer @ Best Western InnSuites for info & reservations 505.242.7022

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JJ AND THE HOOLIGANS El Farol 808 Canyon Road, 983-9912 Rock 'n' roll shenanigans. 9-11 pm, $5 JERRY LOPEZ AND FRIENDS Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St., 988-1234 The Santa Fe native son brings his buddies for some Latin tunes. Benefits the National Latino Behavioral Health Association. 7 pm, $30-$60 JESUS BAS La Boca (Taberna Location) 125 Lincoln Ave., 988-7102 Spanish and flamenco guitar. 7 pm, free JOAQUIN GALLEGOS Santa Fe Oxygen & Healing Bar (Apothecary) 133 W San Francisco St., 986-5037 Flamenco. 7-9 pm, $20 THE LONG GONE Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St. Americana. 8 pm, free MARK'S MIDNIGHT CARNIVAL SHOW Cowgirl 319 S Guadalupe St., 982-2565 Colorado rock. 8:30 pm, free NOISE FOR NOW: GRIZZLY BEAR The Bridge @ SF Brewing Co. 37 Fire Place, 557-6182 Indie rock (see Music, page 25). 6:30 pm, $31 OMAR VILLANUEVA Sunrise Springs 242 Los Pinos Road, 471-3600 A Baroque, Romantic and Latin American repertoire. 6-8 pm, free PERFECT STRANGR Turquoise Trail Bar at Buffalo Thunder 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail, 877-848-6337 Country 'n' Western. 9:30 pm, free REGIONAL/LIQUID Shadeh Nightclub 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail, 819-2338 VDJ Dany has your cumbia, huapangos, Norteñas and more; DJ Poetics has hip-hop, top 40, dancehall, EDM, reggae, old-school ‘n’ funk. 10 pm, free ROBIN HOLLOWAY Osteria D'Assisi 58 S Federal Place, 986-5858 Piano standards. 6:30 pm, $2 RONALD ROYBAL Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, 982-1200 Native American flute and Spanish classical guitar. 7 pm, free SONGS OF RESISTANCE SING-ALONG & WORKSHOP Zephyr Community Art Studio 1520 Center Drive, Ste. 2 Zephyr founder Alysha Shaw curates protest songs, and teaches some of them and invites you to bring your favorites too. 4-6 pm, free

TGIF RECITAL: DAVID SOLEM First Presbyterian Church 208 Grant Ave., 982-8544 The organist presents works by John Adams, Johannes Brahms and Thomas Ades. 5:30 pm, free THE THREE FACES OF JAZZ El Mesón 213 Washington Ave., 983-6756 Jazz, perhaps? 7:30 pm, free TONIC JAZZ SHOWCASE Tonic 103 E Water St., 982-1189 We think this is jazz too. 9:30 pm, free VICTOR MASON Blue Corn Café and Brewery 4056 Cerrillos Road, 438-1800 Americana. 6-8 pm, free

THEATER ATACAMA Teatro Paraguas 3205 Calle Marie, 424-1601 A man and a woman meet in the northern Chilean desert while searching for bone fragments of loved ones disappeared by the Pinochet regime, and find a deep and unsettling connection. 7:30 pm, $10-$20 KING LEAR Adobe Rose Theatre 1213 Parkway Drive, 629-8688 Shakespeare’s profound and complex play explores the nature of power: in family, politics, and nature. 7 pm, $25

SAT/15 ART OPENINGS KAREN FITZSIMMONS AND SANDRA PLACE Collected Works Bookstore and Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo St., 988-4226 Abstract assemblage and illustrations, plus pastels and acrylics of birds and landscapes. Through Oct. 31. 4 pm, free SIENNA LUNA: TWO SIDES/SAME COIN The ART.i.factory 930 Baca St., Ste. C, 982-5000 The artist explores the self through the mind, body and being (see AC, page 28). 4-7 pm, free

BOOKS/LECTURES ANDREA BAKER AND RACHEL SPRING op.cit Books DeVargas Center, 157 Paseo de Peralta, 428-0321 Readings by local authors. 2 pm, free THE NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE AND YOU Southside Branch Library 6599 Jaguar Drive, 955-2820 New Mexicans for Money Out of Politics presents a lecture by Ute Haker about the push for the nonpartisan National Popular Vote. 10:30 am-noon, free

DANCE FLAMENCO REVOZO Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St., 988-1234 Featuring Vicente Griego and Jerry Lopez. 7 pm, $30-$40 NOCHE DE FLAMENCO El Mesón 213 Washington Ave., 983-6756 EmiArte Flamenco really is as good as you hear they are. Reservations are needed, so call in. Seating's at 5 pm. 7 pm, $20

EVENTS ALBUQUERQUE BONSAI CLUB SHOW Santa Fe Botanical Garden 715 Camino Lejo, 471-9103 Members of the Albuquerque Bonsai club show their best bonsai, answer questions and give demonstrations. 9 am-5 pm, free AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITY DAY Ragle Park 2530 W Zia Road Share a meal and relax at the eighth annual event, complete with music, dances, raffles, face-painting, art projects, nonprofit booths and more. Noon-4 pm, free BIRD WALK Randall Davey Audubon Center 1800 Upper Canyon Road, 983-4609 A guided birding hike with experienced bird nerds. 8:30-10 am, free BUENOFEST Ski Santa Fe 740 Hyde Park Road, 982-4429 Pace yourself for a beer festival at 10,000 feet, featuring eight local breweries, live music, games, chairlift rides, disc golf, a gear shop sale, rock 'n' roll by JJ & The Hooligans, food and more. Info’s at skisantafe.com. Noon-5 pm, $18 FALL PLANT SALE Santa Fe Botanical Garden 715 Camino Lejo, 471-9103 Arrive early for the best selection of plants, including perennials, ornamental grasses and shrubs. 9 am-5 pm, free LIVING HISTORY FESTIVAL Railyard Park Cerrillos Road and Guadalupe Street, 982-3373 Celebrate 10 years of the Railyard Park with historical demonstrations (weaving, wool-spinning, tinwork and such), get your tintype taken, make adobe bricks and more. 10 am-4 pm, free MONARCH BUTTERFLY WATCHING AND COUNTING Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve 27283 I-25 W Frontage Road, La Cienega, 471-9103 Monarch butterflies migrate through the Santa Fe area every year, so learn about their migration, their difficulties and how you can help the survival of their species. 1-4 pm, $5-$10


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