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Globalquerque: NM's Annual Celebration of World Music & Culture
Sunday September 24, 2006 from 6:00pm - 12:00pm
National Hispanic Cultural Center
1701 4th St. SW
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 Get Directions
?Globalquerque! is a week-long celebration of international culture with elements spanning the entire state, culminating in the two day festival at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. There will be educational workshops, community outreach events, foreign films, a global village and of course, the best in World Music and Dance on three distinct stages.

?Globalquerque! presents a wide range of artists from around the world including representative artists from New Mexico?s varied musical traditions. A staggered schedule will allow people to sample the broadest range of performances in the cosy Salon Ortega, the state-of-the-art 691-seat Albuquerque Journal Theater and the outdoor Plaza Mayor stage.

The week-long celebration and festival promise to be both a destination event for tourists and a major entertainment and community activity for residents of the city and region.

On Saturday see:
Kiran Ahluwalia (India)
Charanga Cakewalk (Texas/Mexico)
Les Yeux Noirs (Gypsy/France)
Red Stick Ramblers (Louisiana)
Son de la Frontera (Spain)
Slonovski Bal (former Yugoslavia)
More in the works!

On Sunday, see:
Gjallarhorn (Finland)
Red Stick Ramblers (Louisiana)
Shooglenifty (Scotland)
Son de la Frontera (Spain)
More in the works!
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