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Dancing through life: Preeminent professor of flamenco retiring from UNM after 43 years

There’s only always. Eva Encinias conducts a flamenco class for kids at the Tierra Adentro Charter School in 2014. She has retired from teaching at the University of New Mexico but will stay involved with the charter school. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal) That’s how long dance has been a part of her life. Her mother, Clarita Garcia de Aranda Allison, owned a dance studio in the North Valley near Edith and Candelaria. “I was raised in her dance studio,” she said. “I learned tap, ballroom, and traditional folk dances from different regions in Mexico. But flamenco was her signature and I became immersed.”

MON: Vaccinations Begin In New Mexico, Trump Files Suit As Electors Vote For Biden, + More

By Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press The first coronavirus vaccines have arrived in New Mexico as hospitals prepare to distribute doses to frontline health care workers. The first vaccinations came Monday with health care workers at Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe. New Mexico will get more than 17,500 doses as part of the first wave. The shipments come as new COVID-19 cases have decreased but hospitalizations and deaths remain high. On Sunday, New Mexico tied its previous record of 44 for the number of coronavirus-related deaths reported in a single day. The statewide death toll inched toward 2,000 with an additional 21 deaths reported Monday. Meanwhile, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began has topped 121,200.

MON: N M Ties Its Daily Record Of COVID-Related Deaths With 44 As Vaccine Is Set To Arrive, + More

Marco Verch Professional Photographer via Flickr / Creative Commons New Mexico Reports 1,459 New COVID-19 Cases, 44 More Deaths – Associated Press Officials in New Mexico on Sunday reported 44 more deaths related to COVID-19, tying the previous one-day record set earlier this month. The state also reported 1,459 new COVID-19 cases. The latest numbers increase the state s totals to 119,800 cases and 1,957 known deaths since the pandemic began. On Saturday, the New Mexico Department of Health reported 1,803 new cases and 24 deaths as the coronavirus virus showed signs of slowing over the past two weeks. New Mexico ranks 12th among U.S. states for the most new cases per capita over the past 14 days.

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