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August 3rdUNM Jarocho Ensemble
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August 8thLuke Bulla
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August 17thMike Dawes
August 18thMike Dawes
August 19thJD Simo
August 20thAndrea Magee's She Rises
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September 1stMary Gauthier
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September 5thTab Benoit
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September 24thJoe Boyd
September 25thMaryna Krut
September 27th3 On A Match Kabarett
September 28thMaryna Krut
September 29thAl Di Meola
October 2ndThird World
October 3rdThe Tannahill Weavers
October 3rdCeú
October 8thJoe P
October 9thThe Bones of JR Jones
October 10thMasters of Hawaiian Music
October 11thMasters of Hawaiian Music
October 12thBuckethead
October 12thPeter Bradley Adams
October 16thPeter Bradley Adams
October 17thIndigenous Heritage Celebration featuring Innastate
October 19thKassa Overall
October 26thKassa Overall
October 27thCimafunk
October 30thArkansauce
November 7thKristina Jacobsen
November 17thTopHouse
November 21stKalos
January 15thKalos
January 16thJesse Cook
February 2ndJesse Cook
February 3rdAltan
March 12thLúnasa
March 18thNdere Troupe
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This event is part of the 2020 Revolutions International Theatre (and Music!) Festival, put on by our friends at Tricklock Company.
We are pleased to host Ndere Troupe as part of our integrated series at N4th Theatre, where we bring musicians to perform for the artists with developmental disabilities at N4th and invite the community to come join the fun and see the great work they do there. Community spots are limited to 60 people and reservations are required.
The multi-award winning Ndere Troupe has been gracing stages for almost 35 years with high quality performances that have resulted in worldwide appreciation and fame. The Ndere Troupe performs a repertoire of more than 40 authentic Ugandan dances and songs accompanied by various indigenous percussive, stringed and wind instruments. The Troupe also engages in various projects aimed at keeping African generations educated about traditional entertainment and also uses traditional entertainment to spread knowledge about current issues such as modern farming techniques and HIV/AIDS. This performance will be a selection of dances, songs, and stories in order to share the work they do with the Albuquerque community.