Apr 11 Saturday
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TCMG is delighted to present, for the third time in its series, the Taos School of Music alumni in spring performances. This continues the long tradition of collaboration with TSofM, which for 60+ summers has brought to Taos elite, early-career musicians and prepared them to be artistic leaders. Today, its 1,000+ alumni can be found in leading chamber music ensembles, orchestras, and teaching positions throughout the world.
With Alumni and faculty from the Taos School of Music
Tickets available through TaosChamberMusicGroup.org
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Babydoll’s House of Jazz & Blues is vocalist Tracey Whitney’s intimate refuge for those whosavor the art of live music and the seduction of atmosphere. Every element, from sound, light,scent, and texture, is crafted with intention, creating a space that feels both refined and inviting.The early evening hums with the warmth of live jazz and blues, and as the night deepens, themood shifts and the space transforms into a sophisticated nightclub with dancing to OldSchool Funk, Soul, Pop & Salsa. This is where Albuquerque’s true music lovers gather. Anelegant, adult sanctuary for the crowd who values connection, craft, and a sound that truly stirsthe senses.
Bar Manager and Award-Winning Master Mixologist: Jessica O’BrienThurs: Zenobia Hues of the Blues 6-10 pmFri-Sat: The Art of Jazz with Tracey Whitney 6-10 pmFri-Sat: I Love the Night Life! Dancing to Old School 10pm-1am
Doors Open at 6pmDress to Impress!
Treat yourself to a delicious dinner before the show at Park Square Market, an upscale urbanfood court showcasing the best of local culinary talent. parksquaremarketabq.com
Landmark Musicals is thrilled to announce its upcoming production of the Broadway sensation, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins. This "practically perfect" musical adventure will fly into the Rodey Theatre on the UNM Campus for a limited three-week engagement, running March 14 through March 29, 2026.Based on the beloved books by P.L. Travers and the classic 1964 Walt Disney film, this production features the irresistible music and lyrics of Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. Audiences can look forward to timeless classics like “Step in Time,” “Feed the Birds,” and the show-stopping “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.”Performance ScheduleSaturday, March 14 - 7pmSunday, March 15 - 2pm
Friday, March 20 - 7pmSaturday, March 21 - 7pmSunday, March 22 - 2pm*
Friday, March 27 - 7pmSaturday, March 28 - 7pmSunday, March 29 - 2pm
*Relaxed Performance - A Relaxed Performance is intended to be sensitive to and accepting of any audience member who may benefit from a more relaxed environment. This performance is open to all; however, they are intentionally modified to accommodate patrons with sensory and vestibular sensitivities, anxiety, dementia, autism spectrum disorders, learning differences, or challenges attending the theater. The performance might also feel more welcoming for families with children, who may need the ability to get up and move around, or take a break in the lobby.
Keshet Dance Company New Works presents: Tarrion, a collaboration between choreographer and Keshet Company Dancer Ana Lopes Aréchiga and Albuquerque-based multimedia composer Zachariah Julian. Tarrion was born from an intense two-week collaborative process during the 2025 Hear Here Festival at Keshet. Left feeling like there was more to explore, the creators expanded into a full-length standalone work.
Set on the dancers of Keshet Dance Company, Tarrion is a visceral experience, a visually and aurally exquisite evening-length contemporary dance work that explores concepts of humanity, energy, forces of nature, and the essence/experience of inconclusiveness. Tarrion magnifies opportunities to evaluate our connection in and between bodies and spaces.
Join us in our idiosyncratic world of Tarrion.
John Steinbeck adapted his novel of the same name. It premiered on Broadway in 1937 and earned the 1938 New York Drama Critics' Circle Best Play. A poignant tragedy centers around two migrant field hands, the average-looking but smart ‘George’ and the strong but mentally-challenged ‘Lennie’ who work on a farm in California during the Great Depression. Their dream of owning their own farm is shattered when Lennie has an incident with the wife of the boss's son.
It is one of director Nancy Sellin’s all-time favorite shows. “The show offers a 1930s American perspective of poverty, prejudice against race, women, the disabled, the aged. In large part, we still have these issues today and the story is presented in such a way that we see the pathos and sadness of our choices with crystal clarity. Ultimately, it is a story of humanity at its most basic level. And, it is also a story of love at its core.” She has selected a terrific cast of some of Albuquerque’s best actors – Caedmon Holland and Daniel Anaya will play ‘Lennie’ and ‘Curley’. Other members of the cast are Kristine Padilla, Myles Hughes, Tim Reardon, Tom Doty, Eric Bodwell, Jacob Chavez, Castalia Mayerhofer. Spoiler alert, ‘Bowie’ will play ‘the dog’!
Performances Fridays and Saturdays at 7.30pm. Sundays at 2.00pm. Saturday April 25 at 2.00pm only. Thursdays April 16 and 30 at 7.30pm.
Journey into the astonishing universe of Pilobolus’s Other Worlds Collection, traversing the landscape of the human experience with heart-stopping grace, acrobatic power, and breathtaking artistry. Explore the multitudes of the human condition as Pilobolus fuses sensuality, humor, and extraordinary physical prowess in a spellbinding performance.
Tickets for Pilobolus will be on sale for $89.50, $73.50, $67.50, and $29.50. Tickets may be purchased online at popejoypresents.com. Tickets are also available to purchase in person at the UNM Ticket Office located at the UNM Bookstore or by calling (505) 277-4569. For more information on the upcoming season, visit popejoypresents.com. Group orders of 10 or more may be placed by emailing groups@popejoypresents.com.
Apr 12 Sunday
Arrowsoul Art Collective’s mural installation fuses concepts of the beginning, present, and future of Indigenous pictographic arts. Based in the Southwest region, Arrowsoul Art Collective creates graffiti walls and mural paintings inspired by the evolving meanings of “Future Old School” and “Indigenous Freeways.” The artists create new visions of the Southwest landscape through blending letter structures, illustrative architecture, and textured palettes of places of home. Arrowsoul Art Collective’s projects reunite communities along the Rio Grande through creative participation. Located in the Art Through Struggle Gallery, their newest mural will be on display through June 28, 2026.
Free for museum members, or with admission.
EARLY CLOSURE AT 3PM ON MARCH 20TH DUE TO PRIVATE EVENT.Organized by the School for Advanced Research (SAR) and the Vilcek Foundation, Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery, a unique traveling exhibition featuring over 100 historic and contemporary works in clay, offers a visionary understanding of Pueblo pots as vessels that carry community-based knowledge and personal experience. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC), established by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico in 1976, welcomes the pottery vessels back to the Southwest as the “returning home” host venue of the exhibition’s four-year national tour. Curated by the Pueblo Pottery Collective, Grounded in Clay opens at the IPCC as the leading program of the Center’s 50th anniversary celebration year. The exhibition and its associated events are generously supported by the First Nations Development Institute and Noon Whistle Fund.