CALENDAR LISTING GUIDELINES

• Submit Pasa Week calendar events via email to [email protected] at least two weeks prior to the event date. • Provide the following: event title, date, time, venue, brief description, ticket prices, contact phone number, and web address. • Inclusion of free listings is dependent on space availability.

CALENDAR COMPILED BY ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR PAMELA BEACH February 12 - 18, 2021

FRIDAY 2/12 SUNDAY 2/14 Gallery Openings In Concert Axle Contemporary Carla Morrison Look for the mobile gallery outside the Santa Fe Farmers Lensic.org/events Market Pavilion, 1405 Paseo de Peralta, 505-670-5854 Latin Grammy winner; 7:30 p.m., live from Ice Screams — Melt the Ice, installation by The Paramount in Los Angeles; $18 and $25 Andrea Vargas, Steve Guerra, and Jessica Miranda; (48-hour access). On site 4-7 p.m.; visit axleart.com for van locations Música Buena: Canciones de Amor through March 14. Moifa.org/events Monroe Gallery of Photography A free live performance and conversation with 112 Don Gaspar Ave., 505-992-0800 state historian/musician Rob Martinez on themes Ida Wyman: East Harlem, 1947 in Color; through of love in Hispano folk music; 7 p.m.; April 11. View short film at monroegallery.com. held in conjunction with the exhibits, Música Nüart Gallery Buena: Hispano Folk and 670 Canyon Rd., 505-988-3888 Música Buena: Celebrating Music in New Mexico. The Red Show, contemporary works by gallery Robert Mirabal ­— Messages of Love artists; through Feb. 21. Ghostranch.org/events/messages-of-love flutist; live introduction with Mirabal, In Concert 4 p.m., followed by pre-recorded performance Doug Montgomery filmed at Ghost Ranch; $25 per household; Vanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St. video accessable through Feb. 28. Pianist-vocalist; Great American Songbook, pop, and classical selections; 6-8:30 p.m. Fridays- Theater/Dance Sundays, outdoors under heated tent; no cover. A Sunny Morning Teatroparaguas.org Theater/Dance Teatro Paraguas presents Joaquin and Serafin Typhoon Alvarez-Quintero’s 1905 one-act comedy, directed Teatroparaguas.org by Argos MacCallum; 2 p.m., on XERB.tv; donations Teatro Paraguas presents a romantic comedy by Alix accepted. Hudson, 7 p.m., live on Zoom; donations accepted. Tour Di Europa Books/Talks Adobetheater.org, 505-898-9222 CCA Presents the Living Room Series Jules Tasca’s comedic vignettes; 2 p.m., Ccasantafe.org streaming on showtix4u.com; $8. Producer Paul Barnes, scholar Mara Fortes, and Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art (702 Canyon Rd.) shows work by painter Melinda K. Hall. Events filmmaker Joan Tewkesbury discuss The Conformist, Community Day at the Garden Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1970 political drama; 7 p.m.; Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, $10; register online to watch film prior to event. SATURDAY 2/13 Museum Hill, 505-471-9103 Events Events Free admission for New Mexico residents In Concert Food for Love and students; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; no pets allowed. The Great Backyard Bird Count Adonis Rose & New Orleans Jazz Orchestra’s Birdcount.org Ampconcerts.org Outdoors NOJO7 A fundraiser for the New Mexico Association A global citizen-science project to collect and Lensic.org/events Pecos National Historical Park share real-time data on wild birds; ends Monday. of Food Banks, including performers Marcia Ball, A Mardis Gras celebration streamed live from the Jackson Browne, Butch Hancock, Bill and 1 Peach Dr., 505-757-7241, nps.gov/peco Love Your River Days New Orleans Jazz Market; 6:30 p.m.; $18 and $25; Michael Hearne, Lyle Lovett, and Charlie Sexton; Ancestral Sites and Glorieta Battlefield trails Frenchy’s Field Barn, Osage Avenue and Agua Fría Street 48-hour access. special quests: Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, open 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily; no admission charge. Register online at santafewatershed.org to pick up Theater/Dance N. Scott Momaday, and George R.R. Martin; litter along the Santa Fe River; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. today 7-11 p.m.; donations accepted online through Sunday. Bring work gloves (trash bags A Show of Love at foodforlove.org. (See story, Page 6) provided) to Frenchy’s Field; participants entered Pomegranatestudio.org in prize drawing; email keely@santafewatershed Pomegrante Studio’s Middle Eastern dance Pop-Up Love Shop SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, .org for more information. performance; 7-8:30 p.m.; $15; tixoom.app/ 505-989-1199 pomegranatestudios/hixtunbv. 2/12 Puppy Love Virtual Auction Curated, the store at SITE celebrates Valentine’s Espanolahumane.org Tour Di Europa Day with apparel jewelry by Meaghan Hennelly, Española Lots include a Lori Snable painting of your pet, Adobetheater.org, 505-898-9222 virtual psychic readings with Jennifer Joseph, Humane two-night stay with spa services at Ojo Santa Fe Jules Tasca’s three vignettes follow a bus load and treats from Two Sprout Farm; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Puppy Love or two nights at La Fonda; runs through Saturday of American tourists through Europe; 7:30 p.m., Auction at one.bidpal.net/puppyloveauction/browse/all. streaming on showtix4u.com; $8.

20 PASATIEMPO I February 12 - 18, 2021 MONDAY 2/15 Nancy King Tinyurl.com/nancykingbts Classes The author and professor emerita at the Hot Spots: The United States University of Delaware discusses her memoir, in the World Today Breaking the Silence; 5 p.m.; no charge. Renesan.org The Silver Scream: Portrayals of Opera National security and foreign policy challenges, in Film led by Todd Greentree, former U.S. Foreign Services Renesan.org officer; 10 a.m.-noon Mondays, through April 12; A musically illustrated presentation by Mark Tiarks, $90. Pasatiempo music writer and former director of planning and marketing for the Santa Fe Opera; 1-3 p.m.; $20. (See story, Page 14) TUESDAY 2/16 Rotary Presents! In Concert [email protected] The Rotary Club of Santa Fe’s public Zoom series; Jon Cleary & Ivan Neville — Fat Tuesday! Nicole Neault, program manager at Johns Hopkins Lensic.org/events Center for Indian Health; noon, Q&A session follows. The vocalists-keyboardists perform live from Email Eva Borins for free registration link. Esplanade Studios in New Orleans; 7 p.m.; $18 and $25; 48-hour access to the stream. Where We Meet series Tcataos.org/calendar Books/Talks Taos Chamber Music Group hosts a conversation Consider the Source Conversations between composer Pascal Le Boeuf and flutist Santafeopera.org/discover/learning/santa-fe-opera- Nancy Laupheimer, with a performance of Le Boeuf’s seminars concerto for solo flute, Imaginary Companions; A free digital series on Santa Fe Opera’s season, 5 p.m.; no charge. Ghost Ranch presents a virtual Valentine’s Day concert by Robert Mirabal on Sunday. today: A Midsummer Night’s Dream director/ designer Netia Jones; 6 p.m. New Mexico History Museum 2021 Santa Fe Youth Poet Laureate GALLERIES & MUSEUMS 113 Lincoln Ave., 505-476-5200 competition Opens Friday, Feb. 12: Looking Back: Reflecting Open call for poets, spoken-word artists, emcees, SITE Santa Fe and writers ages 13-18; enter five original poems WEDNESDAY 2/17 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 505-989-1199 on Collections • Telling New Mexico, permanent exhibit of artifacts, photographs, films, and or raps by Feb. 28; prizes include $1,000 scholarship, Books/Talks There Is a Crack in Everything, That’s How the Light oral histories reflecting on the past 500 years; speaking engagements between April 2021 and Gets In, SITE Scholars’ 2021 SITElab exhibit, inspired nmhistorymuseum.org. April 2022, and four VIP tickets to Zozobra; email Socially Engaged Buddhism: by the lyrics of Leonard Cohen; through March 7. The Path of Public Service Kelsey Brown at [email protected] for details Upaya.org/about/dharma-talk-schedule/ IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLE and to submit résumé and works, or submit all A free livestream presentation with Sen. Tom Udall; 108 Cathedral Place, 888-922-4242 to The Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry, P.O. Box 10169, Santa Fe, NM, 87504-10169. 5:30-6:30 p.m., via YouTube; donations accepted. Michael Namingha: Altered Landscapes, Artists photographs; through May 17 • The Moving Unspoken Word Ezine Land: 60+ Years of Art by Linda Lomahaftewa, Harwood Art Center residency Stories, poems, essays, or writing of any genre THURSDAY 2/18 multidisciplinary works; through July 18; for art and social justice sought for the spring issue of the literary iaia.edu/mocna. Artists whose practice is socially/politically engaged publication; submissions accepted through In Concert Museum of Indian Arts & Culture may submit project proposals for the program March 1; email entries to Robin Lampman, Opera Southwest 710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1269 running May 1-Dec. 1; included: six-week exhibition, [email protected]. access to private artist studio, $500 stipend, and Ampconcerts.org In-person viewing, Diego Romero vs. the End of Art, Highlights from Robert Xavier Rodriguez’s opera, support from HAC staff; harwoodartcenter.org/ ceramics. Online exhibits: Turquoise, Water, Sky, community-programs; deadline, 11:59 p.m. March 7. Frida; 7 p.m., filmed at the Albuquerque Museum collection of Southwestern turquoise jewelry PASA KIDS in conjunction with the exhibit, Frida Kahlo, Diego • Travels with my Aunt, works from the Sue Community Garden Sprouts at Home Rivera, and Mexican Modernism; no charge. Bacharach collection Touched by Fire • pottery El Rancho de las Golondrinas training Santafebotanicalgarden.org Books/Talks by Maria Martinez • Tourist Icons Native American Sign up volunteer online March 6, 13, 20, and 27 Free online storytelling and craft activities Kitsch, Camp, and Fine Art Along Route 66 • Comic for various positions at the living history museum; series for ages 3-5; 10:30-11:30 a.m. Fridays, Consider the Source Seminars Art Indigene, group show • Roads to the Past: Santafeopera.org/discover/learning/santa-fe-opera- contact Laura Gonzales to register, 505-471-2261, via Zoom; this week’s crafting theme is Spring. 50 Years of Highway Archaeology in New Mexico [email protected]. seminars • Road to Rediscovery, ephemera from a highway Wee Wonders Virtual Play Program series Jennifer Rhodes delves into the literary sources archaeology site; indianartsandculture.org. MathAmigos Santafechildrensmuseum.org/explore/calendar/ behind the Santa Fe Opera’s season; this session: Volunteer to help with workshops, coaching 2021-wee-wonder-virtual-play-program, A Midsummer Night’s Dream; 2 p.m.; $30; book Museum of International Folk Art teachers, writing grants, and website updates; 505-989-8359 list posted online. 706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 505-476-1200 email [email protected]. Bilingual storytimes and activity kits for ages 3-6; Sewing Stories of Displacement, textiles from the this week: Firefighting Superheroes!, 9 a.m. (English), Happy Hour Authors Club 1960s forward, illustrating the experiences of Writers Santafelibraryfriends.org/events 10 a.m. (Spanish) Tuesday and Thursday, Feb. 16 displaced migrants and refugees; through March 28 15th Annual New Mexico-Arizona and 18; visit website for Monday pick-up times Sally Denton discusses her 2012 book, The Plots • From Combat to Carpet: The Art of Afghan War Rugs, Book Awards and locations for $25 grab-and-go kits. ◀ Against the President: FDR, a Nation in Crisis, and war-related iconography; through Sept. 5; Música Entries accepted through April 30. Submission the Rise of the American Right; 5 p.m.; no charge. Buena: Hispano FolkMusic of New Mexico, an form, list of categories, and judging criteria posted exploration of the genre’s roots; long term; moifa.org. online at nmbookcoop.com.

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CCA Presents the Living Room Series Opera Virtually Unveiled Ccasantafe.org Tinyurl.com/midsummeropera Belly of the Beast, filmmaker Erika Cohn’s exposé Local opera expert Desirée Mays shares her insight of modern-day eugenics and reproductive into the Santa Fe Opera’s 2021 season in a series injustice in California womens’ prisons is the topic of Zoom-based presentations; 1-2 p.m. March 2: of discussion in a webinar with Cohn, Selinda Russia, Tchaikovsky, and the Creation of “Eugene Guerrero (Millions for Prisoners New Mexico), Onegin”; 1-2 p.m. April 6: “The Lord of Cries”: Santa Fe Playhouse presents the fourth chapter in The Confessions of Clayton Younger series of filmed monologues and Isabella Baker (Forward Together Action); The Wolf Prince, Ecstasy and Ruin; 1-2 p.m. May 4: Feb. 25, performed by Scott Harrison (pictured). 7 p.m. Feb. 19; $10; register online at the Center The Many Aspects of Love in Mozart’s “The Marriage for Contemporary Arts website for link to watch of Figaro”; $10 each. Contact the Santa Fe Opera the film prior to the webinar. Music Theater/Dance Guild for more information, 888-666-3430. Boyd Meets Girl Kosher Food & Wine Experience Virtual Vivace Santa Fe Opera Guild Meet the Authors Thekfwe.com Book Club Musicincorrales.org/concert/ Teatroparaguas.org Free livecast of guided wine tastings 7:30 p.m. Https://www.guildsofsfo.org/Calendar.html Guitar and cello duo Rupert Boyd and Laura Talia Pura’s character-driven comedy; 7 p.m. Feb. 21 (kits of 25 samples $250; order by Friday, St. John’s College prof. Claudia Hauer leads Metcalf: recital of contemporary and classical Feb. 19; performers include Marguerite Louise Feb. 12), celebrity chef cooking demonstrations a discussion of Euripides’ The Bacchae, music; view on demand all day Feb. 20-24; Scott, Duchess Dale, Patti O’Berg, and Don and cook-alongs (recipe cards, shopping lists, one of two literary sources that inspired the $15 per person. Converse; $10 suggested donation; 505-424-1601, and prep instructions posted in advance). Santa Fe Opera’s 2021 mounting of The Lord NMPAS Recital Series 2 [email protected]. of Cries; 6 p.m. March 10; 5:50 p.m. check-in; Nmpas.org, 505-474-4513 Health for Wealth: A Dystopian Exchange Black History Month Renesan.org email [email protected] New Mexico Performing Arts Society hosts a virtual Teatroparaguas.org Scott W. Bauguess, clinical professor of finance for more information; no charge. performance by tenor André Garcia-Nuthmann, Darryl Wellington performs his monologue; artistic director Franz Vote at the piano; 7-9 p.m. at the University of Texas, advances his opinion Songs for the Future 5 p.m. Feb. 21, Q&A follows; donations accepted; on who will be the winners and who will be the Santafeopera.org Feb. 20, filmed at Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel; 505-424-1601, [email protected]. $25 per household. losers in a post-pandemic economy; 1-3 p.m. Former Santa Fe Opera apprentices, mezzo- The Confessions of Clayton Younger Placitas Artists Series Feb. 22; $20; a Renesan Institute for Lifelong soprano Joyce DiDonato and costume designer Santafeplayhouse.org/events Learning presentation; 505-982-9274. Ruth E. Carter, host a benefit event in support Placitasartistsseries.org A series of filmed monologues written by of SFO’s apprentice programs, 6 p.m. March 11; Tzu-Feng Liu, Megan Holland, and James Holland El Rancho de las Golondrinas Patrick Mehaffy and performed by Scott Harrison. Winter Lecture Series with interviews and performances by alumni perform Beethoven, Kapustin, and Arensky Chapter four airs on demand Feb. 25 at no cost. mezzo-soprano Emily Fons, baritone Will Liverman, piano trios, 3 p.m. Feb. 21; $25 per household. Facebook.com/sfgolondrinas Events, Etc. Acequias, Mayordomos and Norteño Traditions, and tenor Jack Swanson; no charge. Magnolia Boulevard with Dixon-based writer/farmer Stanley Crawford, SITE Santa Fe exhibitions Eventbrite.com/e/tof-productions-presents-magnolia- Altered Light virtual opening 6 p.m. Feb. 23; New Mexico’s Chile Kings: Fabían Sitesantafe.org boulevard-tickets-120556356307 Currentsnewmedia.org/altered-light/ García and Roy Nakayama, with Rick Hendricks, SITElab 14: May Stevens: Mysteries and Currents 826 hosts a group show featuring The Lexington, Kentucky-based band blends blues, New Mexico state records administrator, Politics, a retrospective exhibit of paintings; holographic art and digital projections by funk, and rock ‘n’ roll in their debut EP, New Illusion; 6 p.m. March 30; no charge; 505-471-2261, March 26-June 9; Mary Weatherford: Canyon August Muth, Joan Stango, Fred Unterseher, 5:45 p.m. Feb. 25; $10-$80. golondrinas.org. — Daisy — Eden, paintings; April 16-Sept. 5; and five others; Feb. 19-May 23; galley opens Santa Fe Symphony The (Tense) Present and Perfect Union 505-316-3596. Santafesymphony.org to the public noon-4 p.m. Feb. 20, by appointment; 826 Canyon Rd., 505-772-0953. openings A Place in Clay at Museum of Indian Arts The 2021 Spring Virtual Concert Series kicks off Contemporary Indigenous Literature 516arts.org/exhibitions#upcoming & Culture with a free performance of Bach in the House Indianartsandculture.org/upcoming-exhibitions Iaia.edu/cecourses The Albuquerque contemporary art museum of Eternal Return, filmed at Meow Wolf; 4-5 p.m. hosts a virtual reception for an exhibit of works Exhibit of works by 2020 Living Treasures award Institute of American Indian Arts hosts a 12-week March 21. Ticketed performances ($20 each) by Neal Ambrose-Smith and Afton Love Feb. 27; winner, Jemez Pueblo potter Kathleen Wall; continuing education course, which covers continue monthly through June at various venues, on view through May 27; 505-242-1445, public opening April 4; on view through conventions of poetry, creative nonfiction, including the Museum of International Folk Art, 516 Central Ave. S.W. (open by appointment). March 13, 2022. the School for Advanced Research, and Casa novels, and short fiction, led by Chelsea T. Hicks; Rondeña Winery. Tickets on sale Wednesday, Feb 17. noon-1 p.m. Feb. 19-May 7; $59.

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