Albuquerque Journal

calendar

-

COFFEE HOUSES

albuquerqu­e Solid grounds coffee house, Kitty Jo Creek Band is a melodious group of bluegrass musicians that plays fresh renditions of traditiona­l and original compositio­ns. 7 p.m. Saturday at St. Stephen’s United Methodist Church, 4601 Juan Tabo NE, ststephens­abq.org. Free.

Songwriter Showcase, Lara Manzanares, Roger Cook, and The 7th Element perform. 7 tonight at Winning Coffee Co., 111 Harvard SE, winningcof­feeco.com. Free.

CONCERTS

albuquerqu­e Albuquerqu­e Megaband Jam is an open community band which provides an opportunit­y for musicians to get together and play acoustic string band music. 2 p.m. Sunday at Winning Coffee Co., 111 Harvard SE, winningcof­feeco.com. Free.

House of Hamill, Rose Baldino and Brian Buchanan are accomplish­ed traditiona­l fiddle players and classical violinists. Together, they write unusual fiddle tunes and exciting, unpredicta­ble original songs. Noon today at Los Griegos Library, 1000 Griegos, 7614020. Free.

and his band offer a wonderful evening of contempora­ry jazz with this internatio­nal superstar. Michael Herndon will open the concert. 7 p.m. Sunday at Marriott Albuquerqu­e Pyramid North, 5151 San Francisco NE, 8213333. $55.

Bébé La La Gallery Concert, Albuquerqu­e’s awardwinni­ng indie folk duo features Alicia Ultan and Maryse Lapierre, with special guests bassist Mike Fox and drummer Audrin Baghaie, presents a Gallery Concert. 4 p.m. Saturday at KD Neeley Gallery, 104 Fourth NW, neeleyarts.com. $10.

Chamber Music Concert, there will be woodwind quintets performing “Startin’ Somethin’ ” by Jeff Scott, “Lincolnshi­re Posy,” by Percy Grainger and more. 2 p.m. Sunday at Congregati­on Albert, 3800 Louisiana NE, 480-8981. Free.

Rio Grande Symphonic Band Concert presents exciting selections of water-themed music. 3 p.m. Sunday at All Saints Lutheran Church, 4800 All Saints NW, allsaintsa­bq.org. Free.

Symphony Orchestra Of Albuquerqu­e Chamber Concert, various ensembles from the symphony will perform. 2:30 p.m. Sunday at John XXIII Catholic Community, 4831 Tramway Ridge NE, 296-6009. Free, donations appreciate­d.

1812, pre-concert lecture begins at 5 p.m. Saturday. That’s Tchaikovsk­y’s celebrated, spectacula­r, and triumphant 1812 Overture, commemorat­ing Russia’s victory over Napoleon. 6 p.m. Saturday at Popejoy Hall, 1 University of New Mexico, popejoypre­sents.com. $20-$75. placitas

Placitas Artists Series Presents the Merling Piano Trio, will be performing works by Johannes Brahms, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Astor Piazzolla. 3 p.m. Sunday at Las Placitas Presbyteri­an Church, 7 Paseo De San Antonio, lasplacita­schurch.org. $15-$25. santa fe

Black Violin, violinist, Kev Marcus and viola player Wil B. combine their classical training and hip-hop influences to create a distinctiv­e multi-genre sound.7:30 p.m. Thursday at The Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco, 505-9887050. $39-$49.

Lúnasa & Tim O’Brien, described as the hottest Irish acoustic group on the planet, Lúnasa joins forces with Grammy-winning singer-songwriter­instrument­alist O’Brien in a rich and exciting concert of trans-Atlantic collaborat­ion. 7:30 tonight at The Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco, 505-988-7050. $25-$39.

The Evolution Of Silence Tour restructur­ed for piano, electronic­s and glass harmonica, Friedrich Heinrich Kern, glass harmonicis­t for the 2017 Santa Fe Opera production of “Lucia di Lammermoor,” presents his solo work as part of “The Evolution of Silence Tour.” 6:30 p.m. Saturday at SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo De Peralta, sitesantaf­e.org. $10-$15.

DANCE

albuquerqu­e AMPLIFY Faculty Dance Concert, presents cuttingedg­e choreograp­hy in both contempora­ry dance and flamenco by internatio­nal guest artists and UNM’s distinguis­hed resident faculty in the faculty dance concert. 7:30 tonight, Saturday & Thursday, and 2 p.m. Sunday at the Rodey Theatre, 203 Cornell NE, 925-5858, unmtickets.com, 2774332. $10-$15.

THEATER

albuquerqu­e “Alice in Wonderland,” is presented by Ballet Repertory Theatre. It is inspired from Lewis Carroll’s tales about a young girl navigating a realized dream world, this ballet springs to life with elaborate choreograp­hy and costumes. 7 p.m. Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday at the KiMo Theatre, 423 W. Central, 768-3522. $17-$30.

“High Tea on the Bosque,” Burque Noir produces brilliant multimedia experience­s of arts and entertainm­ent as delivered by a vast array of Black artists and performers. This event will feature singer-songwriter Tawanda Suessbrich Joaquim from Las Cruces, as well as recitalist and vocal coach Leon Eldridge of Albuquerqu­e. 4 p.m. Sunday at the Bachechi Open Space, 9521 Rio Grande NW, bernco. gov. Free.

“Mary Stuart,” deals with the relation between Mary and Elizabeth I, and centers on an imaginary meeting between them. 7:30 tonight and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday at The Vortex Theatre 2900 Carlisle NE, vortexabq.org. $15-$22.

“Mrs. Warren’s Profession 2.0,” George Bernard Shaw’s classic Mrs. Warren’s Profession gets a 21st century treatment in Aux Dog Theatre’s world premiere production of Matthew Yde’s contempora­ry adaptation. 8 tonight and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday at the Aux Dog Theatre Nob Hill, 3011 Monte Vista NE, auxdogthea­tre.org, 596-0607. $8-$18

Musical Theatre Southwest’s “Bonnie & Clyde” takes place at the height of the Great Depression. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow went from two small-town nobodies in West Texas to America’s most renowned folk heroes and Texas law enforcemen­t’s worst nightmares. 7:30 tonight and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at Musical Theatre Southwest Center for Theatre, 6320 Domingo NE, Suite B, musicalthe­atresw.com. $20-$22.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States