Category: Performing Arts and Film
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Roots Camp Harambee!
Join us at the rollicking Harambee Celebration, where the students of Roots Academy share their talents and all they’ve learned! This end-of camp showcase features a live student performance, a showcase of their camp activities, an awards ceremony, and lunch – all to celebrate what they’ve accomplished together this summer. (Harambee is Swahili for “all pull together.”)
RSVP by July 19th to let us know if you can attend!
Schedule:
Live Student Performance 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Delicious Catered Lunch 12:30-1:50 pmParking:
You’ll find parking inside the First Unitarian Church lot at the corner of Carlisle and Comanche.You’ll also find parking by heading south on Carlisle and making the first right turn past the church (look for a sign that says Vanguard Behavioral Health.
RSVP by clicking the graphic below!
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AAPAC Fundraiser: Jitney Special Showing
An ensemble of Black actors presents August Wilson’s play Jitney, about a group of rides-for-hire “jitney” drivers in the Hill district of Pittsburgh, where white drivers will not venture. The drivers grapple with the specter of Vietnam, family and community conflict, addiction, and racism.
$30 ticket price includes parking. Get your Jitney Tickets HERE. AAPAC is slated to be defunded in July, and needs your help!
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Leslie Jones
We all know her from Saturday Night Live, movies, and more. Now is your chance to see talented comedian Leslie Jones in New Mexico at the intimate Lensic theater in Santa Fe!
Tickets are sure to sell out fast… Get yours HERE! Tickets on sale June 21 (June 20 member pre-sale). Prices start at $65.
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AAPAC Fundraiser: Jitney Special Showing
An ensemble of Black actors presents August Wilson’s play Jitney, about a group of rides-for-hire “jitney” drivers in the Hill district of Pittsburgh, where white drivers will not venture. The drivers grapple with the specter of Vietnam, family and community conflict, addiction, and racism.
$30 ticket price includes parking. Get your Jitney Tickets HERE. AAPAC is slated to be defunded in July, and needs your help!
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Alice Randall: My Black Country
My Black Country is a recent release by Alice Randall, award-winning professor, songwriter, and author. In the book, Randall recounts her past and her search for the first family of Black country music. My Black Country celebrates the radical joy in realizing the power of Black influence on American culture through the work of DeFord Bailey, Lil Hardin, Ray Charles, Charley Pride, and Herb Jeffries.
Register HERE for this online event hosted by the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Randall will be joined in conversation by Steven Lewis, Curator of Music and the Performing Arts, and Kelly Navies, Oral History Museum Specialist.
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Michael Franti & Spearhead
Bring your own blankets and chairs for an Memorial Day evening of family fun! Enjoy globally known musician Michael Franti, plus Santa Fe Brewing beer and food vendors. Click HERE for tickets and details.
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AAPAC Kids’ Summer of Fun!
The African American Performing Arts Center Summer of Fun! RSVP online by May 29! “From interactive workshops exploring the wonders of science to captivating storytelling sessions that transport them to magical worlds, each day promises a new adventure.”
The program will take place from 8:00 to 4:00, June 10 to July 12. Kids aged 8 to 14 welcome! Find more info HERE.
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Afriquerque: Stephen “DeWave Peace” Williams
Versatile guitarist Williams will wow you with music ranging from R & B to Funk, Jazz to Country, and more. “DeWave” has played locally at the New Mexico State Fair, Balloon Fiesta, Hotel Andaluz, and various concerts and casinos.
Doors at 6:30. Tickets are $25. Get yours HERE.