Sky City Buffalo Dance Group EVENTS - Constant Contact … · 1 & 2 8 & 9 RED TURTLE DANCE GROUP...

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EVENTS APR 2017 Sat. April 15, 9 am - 5 pm Exhibit Opening: “Long Ago...” & “Pueblo People & the Modern Environment” IPCC South Gallery The IPCC is proud to unveil two new temporary exhibits at once! “Long Ago…” will guide visitors through the Pueblo people’s rich heritage of storytelling while “Pueblo People & the Modern Environment” will explore cutting-edge issues of energy and ecology as they relate to our evolving way of life. To mark the exhibits’ opening, the museum team will be on hand to talk about their work from 11 am to 12 pm. Free with museum admission. Sun. April 16, 10 am - 4 pm Easter Brunch Buffet Pueblo Harvest Cafe Celebrate Easter with a creative brunch prepared by the Pueblo Harvest Cafe’s award-winning culinary team. The spread will feature over 30 homemade dishes that showcase our signature New Native American Cuisine, plus omelet and crêpe stations and a dessert buffet. For reservations call 505-724-3510. $45 / Ages 5 to 12 $21 / 4 & Under Free. Sat. April 22, 9 am - 12 pm Mother Earth Day Volunteer Opportunity IPCC Resilience Garden Celebrate nature this Earth Day by getting involved in our Resilience Garden! Volunteers will come together to spruce up the garden by transplanting seedlings, installing new signs, and tidying up after the long winter. The IPCC Cultural Education team will also be on hand to talk about the history of Pueblo agriculture while serving up delicious “pre-contact” granola. Free. Mon. April 24 - Sun. April 30, 9 am - 5 pm 38th Annual American Indian Week Indian Pueblo Cultural Center The IPCC has something for everyone during American Indian Week: traditional Native dances several times each day, workshops led by Native art experts each afternoon, daily guided tours of our museum exhibits and murals, and artists offering authentic handcrafted work for sale. The Pueblo Harvest Cafe will serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner as usual, as well as host a special concession window in the courtyard! Free with museum admission. Wed. April 26, 6-9 pm Bow & Arrow Pairing Dinner & Museum Experience Pueblo Harvest Cafe Take a tour of both New Native American Cuisine and the IPCC’s beautiful permanent exhibit in one remarkable evening of culture. Museum Director Monique Fragua (Jemez) will be your guide through Pueblo art and history while the Pueblo Harvest Cafe’s award-winning culinary team caters to your senses with five courses of savory fare, perfectly paired with beverages provided by local Native-owned Bow & Arrow Brewing Co. For reservations call 505-724-3510. $60. Sat. April 29 - Sun. April 30, 9 am - 5 pm Spring Art Market Indian Pueblo Cultural Center The last weekend of American Indian Week is unmissable for art lovers! Our courtyard transforms into a bustling marketplace with over fifty artist booths featuring pottery, jewelry, paintings, and more. Enjoy all the activities of our week-long cultural celebration with an extra emphasis on art. Free with museum admission. Sun. April 9, 9-11 am Seasons of Growth Gardening Class IPCC Resilience Garden Our Resilience Garden’s new hands-on learning series continues this month with an exploration of the Pueblo people’s traditional farming methods, from waffle gardens to mounds and modern rows. Participants will work the soil to form waffles and a flooding area, as well as start seedlings in anticipation of warmer weather. While the class is limited to ten participants, everyone is invited to join in an hour of volunteering afterward from 11 am to 12 pm! Suggested Donation: $5. For reservations email: [email protected]. Tues. April 11, 2-4 pm & 6-8 pm Pueblo Book Club – Blasphemy IPCC Pueblo House From poetry to prose, short stories to novels, Sherman Alexie (Spokane, Coeur d’Alene) has proven his talents time and again over the decades and become a powerful voice in Native American literature. This collection combines a wide swath of his work, providing a wealth of material for our monthly meeting of book-lovers to discuss. Everyone is invited to join in! Free. SCHEDULE DANCE EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12PM ADMISSION Members - Free Adults $8.40 NM Residents/Seniors $6.40 Students/Children $5.40 Groups (15+) $5.40 Let’s Get Social! Indian Pueblo Cultural Center • 2401 12th St NW, ABQ NM 87104 • 505-843-7270 15 & 16 1 & 2 8 & 9 RED TURTLE DANCE GROUP (POJOAQUE PUEBLO) DINETAH DANCE GROUP (NAVAJO) 22 & 23 HOPI/TEWA SINOM DANCERS (NAMBE PUEBLO) SAN FELIPE BIRD DANCERS (SAN FELIPE PUEBLO) All you can eat DANCE GROUPS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE shumakolowa.com UNIQUE, TRADITIONAL & CERTIFIED Gifts & More! EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11AM & 2PM Pam Lujan-Hauer Sky City Buffalo Dance Group Acoma Dance Group

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EVENTSAPR 2017 Sat. April 15, 9 am - 5 pm

Exhibit Opening: “Long Ago...” &“Pueblo People & the Modern Environment”IPCC South Gallery

The IPCC is proud to unveil two new temporary exhibits at once! “Long Ago…” will guide visitors through the Pueblo people’s rich heritage of storytelling while “Pueblo People & the Modern Environment” will explore cutting-edge issues of energy and ecology as they relate to our evolving way of life. To mark the exhibits’ opening, the museum team will be on hand to talk about their work from 11 am to 12 pm. Free with museum admission.

Sun. April 16, 10 am - 4 pmEaster Brunch Bu�etPueblo Harvest Cafe

Celebrate Easter with a creative brunch prepared by the Pueblo Harvest Cafe’s award-winning culinary team. The spread will feature over 30 homemade dishes that showcase our signature New Native American Cuisine, plus omelet and crêpe stations and a dessert bu�et.For reservations call 505-724-3510. $45 / Ages 5 to 12 $21 / 4 & Under Free.

Sat. April 22, 9 am - 12 pmMother Earth Day Volunteer OpportunityIPCC Resilience Garden

Celebrate nature this Earth Day by getting involved in our Resilience Garden! Volunteers will come together to spruce up the garden by transplanting seedlings, installing new signs, and tidying up after the long winter. The IPCC Cultural Education team will also be on hand to talk about the history of Pueblo agriculture while serving up delicious “pre-contact” granola. Free.

Mon. April 24 - Sun. April 30, 9 am - 5 pm38th Annual American Indian WeekIndian Pueblo Cultural Center The IPCC has something for everyone during American Indian Week: traditional Native dances several times each day, workshops led by Native art experts each afternoon, daily guided tours of our museum exhibits and murals, and artists o�ering authentic handcrafted work for sale. The Pueblo Harvest Cafe will serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner as usual, as well as host a special concession window in the courtyard! Free with museum admission.

Wed. April 26, 6-9 pmBow & Arrow Pairing Dinner & Museum ExperiencePueblo Harvest Cafe

Take a tour of both New Native American Cuisine and the IPCC’s beautiful permanent exhibit in one remarkable evening of culture. Museum Director Monique Fragua (Jemez) will be your guide through Pueblo art and historywhile the Pueblo Harvest Cafe’s award-winning culinary team caters to your senses with �ve courses of savory fare, perfectly paired with beverages provided by local Native-owned Bow & Arrow Brewing Co. For reservations call 505-724-3510. $60.

Sat. April 29 - Sun. April 30, 9 am - 5 pmSpring Art MarketIndian Pueblo Cultural Center

The last weekend of American Indian Week is unmissable for art lovers! Our courtyard transforms into a bustling marketplace with over �fty artist booths featuring pottery, jewelry, paintings, and more. Enjoy all the activities of our week-long cultural celebration with an extra emphasis on art. Free with museum admission.

Sun. April 9, 9-11 amSeasons of Growth Gardening ClassIPCC Resilience Garden

Our Resilience Garden’s new hands-on learning series continues this month with an exploration of the Pueblo people’s traditional farming methods, from wa�e gardens to mounds and modern rows. Participants will work the soil to form wa�es and a �ooding area, as well as start seedlings in anticipation of warmer weather. While the class is limited to ten participants, everyone is invited to join in an hour of volunteering afterward from 11 am to 12 pm! Suggested Donation: $5. For reservations email: [email protected].

Tues. April 11, 2-4 pm & 6-8 pmPueblo Book Club – BlasphemyIPCC Pueblo House

From poetry to prose, short stories to novels, Sherman Alexie (Spokane, Coeur d’Alene) has proven his talents time and again over the decades and become a powerful voice in Native American literature. This collection combines a wide swath of his work, providing a wealth of material for our monthly meeting of book-lovers to discuss. Everyone is invited to join in! Free.

SCHEDULEDANCE

EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12PM

ADMISSIONMembers - Free

Adults $8.40NM Residents/Seniors $6.40

Students/Children $5.40Groups (15+) $5.40

Let’s Get Social!Indian Pueblo Cultural Center • 2401 12th St NW, ABQ NM 87104 • 505-843-7270

15 & 16

1 & 28 & 9

RED TURTLE DANCE GROUP (POJOAQUE PUEBLO)

DINETAH DANCE GROUP (NAVAJO)

22 & 23 HOPI/TEWA SINOM DANCERS (NAMBE PUEBLO)

SAN FELIPE BIRD DANCERS (SAN FELIPE PUEBLO)

All you can eat

DANCE GROUPS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE shumakolowa.com

UNIQUE, TRADITIONAL & CERTIFIED

Gifts &More!

EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11AM & 2PM

Pam Lujan-Hauer

Sky City Buffalo Dance Group

Acoma Dance Group