Arts

SALA Unveils Lineup Through March 16

SALA News:

SALA Los Alamos Event Center is set to host an action-packed week of wellness activities, movie screenings, and community engagement opportunities. From movement classes to classic and new film releases, there’s something for everyone at SALA this week.

Event Highlights:

Los Alamos Family Council Monthly Movie & Dinner – March 11
At 5:30 p.m., enjoy a screening of Darby O’Gill and the Little People alongside a delicious dinner, hosted by the Los Alamos Family Council. A perfect way to unwind with a classic film and good company!

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The 21st Annual International Folk Art Market Runs July 10 Through July 13 In Santa Fe’s Railyard Park

This year’s International Folk Art Market runs July 10-13 in Santa Fe’s Railyard Park. Courtesy/IFAM

IFAM News:

SANTA FE – The 21st annual International Folk Art Market (IFAM) is July 10 through July 13 in Santa Fe’s Railyard Park.

IFAM staff are working diligently on this year’s market, the annual Artist Conference, and a robust roster of events—including entertainment, live music and food offerings. Anyone interested in volunteering at this year’s event may sign up at https://volunteers.folkartmarket.org/.

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Santa Fe Pro Musica To Present Baroque Holy Week Concerts In April

Volin and leader Stephen Redfield will perform Heinrich Biber’s Rosary Sonata XV, ‘The Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary’ April 12-13 in Santa Fe. Coutesy/SFPM

Santa Fe Pro Musica News:

This April, the Santa Fe Pro Musica Baroque Ensemble—the Southwest’s premiere historical instruments ensemble—will present a reverent Holy Week program commemorating the Virgin Mary.

This concert features Baroque flutist Kim Pineda in Vivaldi’s “La Notte” Concerto, violin and leader Stephen Redfield in Heinrich Biber’s Rosary Sonata XV, “The Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary,” and vocalists Read More

‘Chimayó: A Tradition Of Faith’ Exhibition Opens Saturday April 12 At New Mexico History Museum In Santa Fe

Arrival at the Santuario de Chimayó, 1996. Courtesy/Sam Howarth, Palace of the Governors Photo Archives Collection

Offerings at the Santuario de Chimayó. Courtesy/Catherine Trujillo, New Mexico History Museum

NMHM News:

SANTA FE — More than 30,000 people walk miles up narrow roads in Northern New Mexico each year in search of blessings or miracles. The exhibition, Chimayó: A Tradition of Faith, opens Saturday, April 12 at New Mexico History Museum (NMHM), and is a snapshot into the rich history and enduring spiritual significance of the annual pilgrimage to the Santuario de Chimayó.

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Review: LALT’s Myths And Moonbows Celebrates Youth

A scene from the production of Myths and Moonbows underway at Los Alamos Little Theatre. Courtesy/LALT

REVIEW by Kirsten Laskey
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com

Silence adults! The children have something to say. While grown-ups do appear in Los Alamos Little Theatre’s Myths and Moonbows production, it is the younger actors who take center stage to share stories about the creation of the Earth and the heavens, among other things.

Myths and Moonbows isn’t one, single story but rather a collection of vignettes that depict various cultures’ explanations for how the earth, water, Read More

Daily Postcard: Stars Flood Sky Over Valle Grande

Daily Postcard: Stars flood the sky Saturday over Valle Grande. Registration is now open for the next Astrophotography Workshop scheduled for Saturday, March 22. With Valles Caldera National Preserve (an International Dark Sky Park) as an outdoor classroom, park volunteers Stan Ford and Richard Gonzales will guide program participants through the basics of astrophotography. Learn how to adjust and optimize DSLR camera settings, select a shooting location, and, of course, shoot spectacular images of the night sky. Spots are limited. Registration required. Learn more or register at
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LAAC Spring & Summer Camp Classes Begin March 25

A student in LAAC’s previous summer camp program holds up their artistic creation. Courtesy/LAAC
A scene from a previous summer art class. Courtesy/LAAC
A scene from a previous summer art class. Courtesy/LAAC
LAAC News:
The Los Alamos Arts Council (LAAC) has announced its spring and summer line up of adult and youth educational arts programs hosted at Fuller Lodge Art Center.
Spring break art camps can be a great part of a staycation if a student needs a place to get their creative energy flowing. This year, the arts council has camps for conferences and some additional fun art classes to make the
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