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02:00am Movies at the Light Hall Theater :: Arts & Music
"Playing with Fire" (PG)
Location Light Hall Theatre
Contact movies.wnmu.edu
01:00pm - 03:00pm Gilawriters Expressive Writing Group :: Arts & Music
The Gilawriters Expressive Writing Group welcomes writers of all levels to participate. All writing is done during the session. Free. Endorsed by the Southwest Festival of the Written Word at www.swwordfiesta.org
Location Murray Ryan Visitor Center
Contact
06:00pm Spaghetti Night with Byron Trammel :: Arts & Music
Live music
Location Buckhorn Saloon
04:30pm “Power Structures” Opening Reception :: Arts & Music
Western New Mexico University artists in residence for ceramics Atziry A. Apodaca's and Natalie Rae Good's “Power Structures” exhibits what the two have created throughout their residencies so far. The exhibit will also be on display Feb. 14 from 12:15 ...
Location WNMU Francis McCray Gallery of Contemporarly Art
07:00pm Barrio Manouche – Flamenco Gypsy Jazz :: Arts & Music
Admission: $15. The San Francisco-based acoustic ensemble performs a repertoire of original compositions with an emotionally charged sound that is instantly recognizable. The group’s international roots shine brightly with members from Spain, Quebec, France, Brazil and California. Barrio Manouche has ...
Location Light Hall Theatre
06:00pm "1912: A Musical Snapshot of America in the Year New Mexico Became a State" :: Arts & Music
Part of the Silver City Public Library Concert Series. Jane Voss and Hoyle Osborne combine their extensive knowledge of historic American music with expert performance, bringing to life through music this key moment of New Mexico's history. The program's climax is the corrido, "Hymn ...
Location Silver City Public Library
12:30pm Music by Danny Cordova :: Arts & Music
At 12:30 and again at 2:00pm, guitarist and balladeer Danny Cordova returns to Territorial Charter Day and traditional music that evokes a wilder era in our western history.
Location El Sol Theater
01:00pm Line Dancing with the Silver Stompers :: Arts & Music
Pull on your stomping boots and get jiggy with local line dancing group.
Location El Sol Theater
01:30pm Folklorico Dancing with Cielito Folklorico :: Arts & Music
Deming-based dance troupe brings their renowned talent and gorgeous costumes to light up El Sol.
Location El Sol Theater
07:00pm - 10:00pm Territorial Charter Day Ball - Party Like it's 1878 :: Arts & Music
Tickets $10. Music by The Illusions Band. Cash bar provided. Dress code is Period and/or Fabulous Formal Wear. Tickets available at the Visitors Center, Silver City Museum, Vintage Fantasies, Javalina, Tranquil Buzz and the Murray Hotel.
Location Murray Hotel
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