July 11, 2018 Santa Fe Reporter

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THE CALENDAR DANCE FLAMENCO DE SANTA FE SUMMER SEASON El Flamenco de Santa Fe 135 W Palace Ave, 209-1302 Get dinner and a dramatic performance by Entreflamenco. Doors open an hour before the performances so you can get food (purchased separately). 7:30 pm, $25-$40

EVENTS DISRUPTECH Los Alamos Golf Course 4250 Diamond Drive, Los Alamos, Carefully selected entrepreneurial-minded scientists present their ideas to entrepreneurs, investors, regional leaders, policy makers and industrial partners. 11:30 am-4:30 pm, $35 GEEKS WHO DRINK Santa Fe Brewing Company 35 Fire Place, 424-3333 Quiz results can win you drink tickets for next time. 7 pm, free NEW MOON WATER WHEEL CEREMONY Frenchy's Field Osage Avenue and Agua Fría Street Pray for moisture, bless the waters and offer up items for blessings. 6 pm, free O2 OPEN MIC Santa Fe Oxygen & Healing Bar 137 W San Francisco St., 986-5037 Calling all creatives: What do you get when you combine a nice space, good people, creative expressions, a mic 'n' an amp, then throw in some oxygen elixirs? 8 pm, $5 THE PLEASURE SHOW STORY COLLECTION Axle Contemporary 670-5854 Curator Mi'Jan Celie ThoBiaz uses the Axle space as a pleasure story collection site. Sign up for an appointment to share yours at axleart.com. Today the gallery is parked in the Railyard (Market and Alcaldesa streets). 10:30 am-2:30 pm, free

FOOD BROTHER COYOTE Derailed at the Sage Inn 725 Cerrillos Road, 982-5952 Folk ballads. 6-9 pm, free

MUSIC BIRD THOMPSON The New Baking Company 504 W Cordova Road, 557-6435 Adult contemporary singer-songwriter with a Buddhist twist. 10 am, free DJ 3D MANNY KARAOKE Palace Saloon 142 W Palace Ave., 428-0690 Get the mic. 10 pm, free

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DJ INKY The Matador 116 W San Francisco St., 984-5050 Punk, funk, soul, rock 'n' roll, old-school country and modern alternative. 9 pm, free DAVID GEIST Pranzo Italian Grill 540 Montezuma Ave., 984-2645 Broadway faves and standards. 6 pm, $2 ESTER HANA Vanessie 427 W Water St., 982-9966 Masterful classical, jazz and cabaret tunes. 6:30 pm, free GARRY BLACKCHILD Second Street Brewery (Original) 1814 Second St., 982-3030 Americana. 6 pm, free GERRY & CHRIS La Fiesta Lounge 100 E San Francisco St., 982-5511 Traditional Irish sounds from Gerry Carthy meld with Latin tunes by Chris Abeyta when these two longtime friends play together. 7:30 pm, free GOT SOUL El Farol 808 Canyon Road, 983-9912 Catch soulful jazz from the house band. 10 pm, free JAKA Cowgirl 319 S Guadalupe St., 982-2565 Afro-pop. 8 pm, free JOHN RANGEL El Mesón 213 Washington Ave., 983-6756 Jazz piano maestro Rangel is joined by a special guest. 7 pm, free KING REMO SOUND SYSTEM Boxcar 530 S Guadalupe St., 988-7222 Reggae 'n' dancehall with Sgt. Remo, Dre Z Melodi and Mister Kali. 10 pm, free PAT MALONE TerraCotta Wine Bistro 304 Johnson St., 989-1166 Solo jazz guitar. 6 pm, free RON ROUGEAU The Dragon Room 406 Old Santa Fe Trail, 983-7712 Acoustic songs from the ‘60s, ‘70s and beyond. 5:30 pm, free SANTA FE BANDSTAND: IFAM ARTIST PROCESSION AND PASCULA ILABACA Y FAUNA Santa Fe Plaza 100 Old Santa Fe Trail Come celebrate the opening of this year’s International Folk Art Market with Pascuala Ilabaca’s jazz, pop and rock, and influences gathered throughout her life in such distant places as India and Mexico. 5:30 pm, free

VINCENT COPIA Osteria D'Assisi 58 S Federal Place, 986-5858 Original and traditional Americana. 6 pm, free

THEATER AGES OF THE MOON Teatro Paraguas 3205 Calle Marie, 424-1601 New Mexico Actors Lab presents a gruff and funny play in which two old friends, reunited by mutual desperation, reflect and bicker over bourbon on ice until 50 years of love, friendship and rivalry are put to the test (see Acting Out, page 33). 7:30 pm, $5-$25

WORKSHOP DRAWING MODERN: GEOMETRIC LANDSCAPES Georgia O'Keeffe Museum 217 Johnson St., 946-1000 Take a close look at artists Georgia O’Keeffe and Michael Namingha’s works reflecting the New Mexico landscape, and create your own desert-inspired drawing. 5:30-7:30 pm, $18-$35

FRI/13 ART OPENINGS ALCHEMY IN THE MOMENT ViVO Contemporary 725 Canyon Road, 982-1320 This show defines "alchemy" as the uniting of the external with the internal, resulting in a transformation of physical reality as a consequence of our attention to it. Through Sept. 4. 5 pm, free THE BLISSETT/O’BRIEN SHOW Cheri O’Brien Fine Art 618 Canyon Road, 425-308-2061 Do you ever wonder where colorful characters come from; how these crazy people and animals are brought to life by an artist? Now’s your chance to find out. Through Aug. 16. 5 pm, free ELI LEVIN: NUDES Argos Studio & Santa Fe Etching Club 1211 Luisa St., 988-1814 Levin’s new book surveys his struggle with the nude as an art form. In conjunction with the book's release, this exhibit displays some 40 paintings. Through Aug. 3. 5:30 pm, free NATHAN BENNETT Blue Rain Gallery 544 S Guadalupe St., 954-9902 Bennett, of Salt Lake City, Utah, has been working on his patina-on-bronze painting technique for nearly 30 years, to stunning effect with scenes of the historic and working-class American West. Through July 28. 5 pm, free


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