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Show Cross Currents May 16. 1997 MIMIRIUIIVVa Gunfight Melodrama at noon each at Pioneer Village in Aztec. day June 7-- 30 303-334-93- Storytelling A of Chautauqua Hispanic Storytelling. Paulette Atencio matic, poetic, romantic and uplifting language to portray historical lessons about Spanish village life. Saturday, June 7. 1 1 a.m. Pioneer Village at the Aztec Museum. uses dra- 505-334-98- Lectures, Workshops The combined performing arts faculties of San Juan College and New Mexico Junior College will conduct a Musical Theatre Audition Workshop and a Technical Theatre Workshop on Friday, I May 16, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the SJC Little Theatre. Open to high school students grades junior college stu-- I dents, and their coaches. $4. 0242 or g Workshop. John t Torres and Roger Moore will conduct i this popular workshop for advanced Also f and beginning is included an introduction to arrow Saturday, May 17, from 9 a.m. making. to 1 p.m. at the Salmon Ruins Museum Heritage Park. $20, includes rcgistra-- i kit. tion and a tool is the kit without $10. Registration $3 off for Association members. 505- 9-1- 2, 505-599- -! 505-324-03- Flint-knappin- flint-knappcr- s. flint-knappi- 632-201- 3. I Page 17 and samples of other recent work. West Chaco Gallery is located at 105 West Chaco in Aztec. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. or by appointment. For more information, call The Farmington Museum is open Tuesday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, call The Northwest New Mexico Arts Council and the City of Farmington This botanical print by Carolyn Crawford is on announce an exhibition of art collected display at the San Juan College Art Gallery from all over the United States and 17. May Canada at the Farmington Civic Center Botanical Prints by Carolyn Crawford through May 24. More than 100 artists will be at the San Juan College An submitted slides of their an to be juried Texas artist A1 Gallery in the Henderson Fine Arts by nationally-know- n Center May 23 to June 17. A reception Brouillctte. Seventy-si- x works have been from 7 p.m. on Friday, May 23, will chosen, of which 25 are by San Juan kick off the San Juan Basin Flora" project County anists. For more information, to document plants in the San Juan Basin call Pat Knight at The San Juan County Archaeological area. Hours at the San Juan College An Research 10 Center and Library, Salmon 7 a.m. to Gallery arc p.m. Monday Ruin, and Heritage Park are located two through Friday, and p.m. Sunday. is miles Visions west of Bloomfield on U.S. featuring Crystal Gallery Wonderful World of Dolls Highway 64. The Salmon Ruin is a large the through Saturday, May 17. Showcased Chacoan Anasazi apanment complex are sculptured dolls by constructed during the late 1 1th century. Caroline Babbitt of Clovis, Phyllis Jacobs A tour via a short trail prothree vides access to the Salmon Ruin, Salmon of Farmington, and Judith Kuhl, talented doll artists. Crystal Visions Homestead Complex, and Heritage Park. Gallery is located at 4008 East Main in Guided tours can be provided upon .Farmington. request. The Center is open seven days a West Chaco Gallery presents the work week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with winter of Michael Darmody through May 23 in hours on Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. an exhibition entitled "Perfect Square." during December through March. The Featured in the show arc a series of work Center is closed for Thanksgiving, involving the unique medium of postcard Christmas, New Years Day, and Easter. 505-334-60- 23-Ju- ne 5-- 5. one-of-a-ki- nd self-guid-ed L- - collage, several large charcoal drawings Best Bets Eng-lish- The Durango ." Choral Society presents its annual spring concert on Saturday, May 17, in the Diamond Circle Theatre, Strater Hotel. Featured arc songs from the bygone era of British Music Halls, public entertainment centers popular in the latter 19th century. Seating is limited. Tickets are available from the Durango Arts Center, Katzin Music and both City Markets for $8 per person. 970-259-34- The Child in the Moon. Nass plays a LawTence piano concert make the music. help Sunday, May 18, at the Miller Middle School Auditorium, 3 p.m. $5 advance; $7 at the door. Tickets available at Marias Bookstore and the Durango Arts Center. Raw country blues by Guy Davis, on Tuesday, Mav 20. at the Miller Middle School,' 8 p.m. $14; S10. or k Animas Music Festival. A festival of music. May 8, from around the globe, including Big Band Swing, music of the '30s and 40s, classic chamber music, Mozart and more. For a complete schedule of events, call the Durango Arts Center at Animas Music Festival Performance at Fort Lewis College Community Concert 17. Hall on Sunday, June 1. Donor Recognition Concert. Fort Lewis College Norman Krieger with FLC Music Professor Rochelle Mann on flute and Serenata de Santa Fe will perform in concert at 8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, June 5 and 6, in the new FLC Community Concert Hall for donors to the $5 million fundraising campaign. Tickets required and are limited to two per donor. one-of-a-ki- where children ne 970-259-26- Oral Histories of Changing Woman Workshop. Oral cultural knowledge on the birth of a female baby, the purpose and philosophy of child development; the sacred origin of female baby chants; and training for teachers and staff for personal growth, enrichment, and aesthetic appreciation. Tuesday, June 3, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., at Chef Bernies. $40 or per person. 970-247-- 71 Artist-in-Residen- 505-327-73- 0 The San Juan College An Gallery features the Graduate Art Exhibit with works by SJC alumni. The exhibit will continue through May 22. On nt two-wee- 505-368-63- Exhibits 970-259-04- Ac-ce- 25-Ju- Wellness Gathering, Domestic Violence Alternatives and Prevention with speaker Victor LaCerva, M.D., on Thursday, May 22, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Shiprock Chapter House. Free. or 505-860-73- 15 16-1- 7. 505-599-04- 8. 505-368-51- Durango-Farmingto- 970-247-80- 60 3, San Juan College Fine Arts Center. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $295. 505-599-020- Concerts n Vive Le Barbershop! The with Bank barbershop show Street, one of the top ten quartets in the nation Saturday and Sunday, May 8:01 p.m. Miller Middle School Auditorium. $8 adults; $5 students and seniors 65 and over. 1- -5 well-know- 19-2- 25-min- 505-599-11- Sculptors Workshop. Techniques for cutting, chiseling, texturing, identifying, and polishing soft stones and marble will n be taught by artist Oreland at the Joe Monday-FridaMay y, Aztec Ruins National Monument, Aztec, includes ruins of an Anasazi settlement and a reconstructed Great Kiva. Fall and winter visiting hours are 8 a.m. video entito 5 p.m. daily. A tled Anasazi is showm throughout the day in the visitor center. Admission is $4. Children under 16 are admitted free. Senior citizen passports are honored and are available at the ruins visitor center. Riverfest, balloon rally, and accompanying events on the Animas River In May Farmington for Memorial Day weekend, Friday-Sunda- 0 The iron Horse Bicycle Classic, Including y, 23-2- 5. n race from the signature Memorial bike mountain and Silverton to weekend, Day competitions Durango Saturday-Monda- y, May bike-trai- 24-2- 6. 970-247-74- Music in the Conservatory Mountains. Two comprehensive weeks, of music making, concerts June and Masters classes. For more information, call the New Conservatory office at 8-2- 2, 970-840-49- Please see page COPY 18 |