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12:00pm - 05:00pm Auditions: "Alice in Wonderland, Jr." :: Arts & Music
Also February 4th. Theatre Group New Mexico is casting its spring musical "Alice in Wonderland, Jr." for about 40 roles for children ages 6 to 18. Bring a short song to sing!
Contact 313-2373
05:00pm Full Moon Drumming Performance :: Arts & Music
Fire and Open Drum Circle. Families and kids welcome, as are costumes.
Contact 519-9232
02:00pm Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round :: Arts & Music
In honor of Black History Month, WNMU presents a musical account of the Civil Rights movement.
Contact 538-6611
06:00pm Learn to Square Dance! :: Arts & Music
Every Monday. Ages 10 and up.
Contact 574-2032
06:00pm Voices from WNMU :: Arts & Music
In honor of Black History Month, WNMU presents a student/staff panel discussion.
Contact 538-6611
06:00pm - 08:00pm Dane Dexter :: Arts & Music
07:30pm Run on Sentence :: Arts & Music
Contact 538-9911
06:00pm - 08:00pm Farhad :: Arts & Music
06:30pm Artist Lecture Series :: Arts & Music
MRAC & WILL present Suk Jun Kim, WNMU Professor of Sound.
Contact 538-2505
05:00pm - 07:00pm Dane Dexter on the Baby Grand :: Arts & Music
05:00pm - 08:00pm The Sweetheart Show :: Arts & Music
Also February 11. Opening reception will feature paintings by Gay Marks and sculpture by Jim Palmer.
05:30pm - 08:00pm Xicano Valentine's Day :: Arts & Music
Art reception and poetry reading.
06:00pm - 08:00pm Tom Naples :: Arts & Music
06:30pm - 08:30pm Music at the Coffee House :: Arts & Music
"Rainger" performs: Paul and Sue Wise Smith present their delightful folk and Americana music.
07:30pm Bob Einwick :: Arts & Music
Contact 538-9911
11:00am - 05:00pm The Sweetheart Show :: Arts & Music
Also February 10. The show will feature paintings by Gay Marks and sculpture by Jim Palmer during the Chocolate Fantasia event.
12:00pm - 02:00pm Baxtelo Beng with AlmaZazz! :: Arts & Music
12:15pm - 01:00pm Fiddling Friends :: Arts & Music
01:00pm Film: "Seeing in the Dark" :: Arts & Music
Silver City Astronomical Society presents the film Seeing in the Dark by Timothy Ferris, emeritus Professor at the University of California Berkeley. The film is about our universe, seen through three historical contexts.
01:30pm - 03:00pm Desert Larks Early Music Ensemble :: Arts & Music
06:00pm - 08:00pm Martyn Solo :: Arts & Music
07:00pm Andy Sauer on the Baby Grand :: Arts & Music
07:30pm Bob Einwick :: Arts & Music
Contact 538-9911
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