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Original stage production features music, spoken word, dance and art

"The Spirit Coalescent" was conceived by Delbert Anderson and Nicholas Lucero of the Delbert Anderson Trio, and features music, poetry, dance and art.

The Spirit Coalescent will end residency with sneak preview show

The Spirit Coalescent will end residency with sneak preview show
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Popular quarterly gallery strolls return to downtown Farmington

Popular quarterly gallery strolls return to downtown Farmington
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Free music series in Farmington to be held twice a month this summer

FARMINGTON A popular summertime tradition will return to downtown Farmington next week when the first Jazz Jam of the season takes place in the HeArt Space behind the Studio 116 art gallery. The free live music events, which started in the summer of 2018 under the auspices of the nonprofit San Juan Jazz Society, were suspended last summer because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization s president, Delbert Anderson, said they will resume on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month beginning June 9, taking place from 7 to 9 p.m. A special Jazz Jam is planned for 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 19 to celebrate the grand opening of the renovated HeArt Space. The jazz society, and Studio 116 owners Karen Ellsbury and Patrick Hazen added several improvements to the special events venue in early 2020, including the construction of a new stage. But the onset of the pandemic prevented them from holding an event to christen the renovated space as they had planned.

Aztec painted pianos project will open 2nd season May 8

FARMINGTON After spending the cold-weather months in storage, Aztec s painted pianos will be rolled out this weekend for a season-opening event in the downtown district. The four pianos that were donated to the Big Sound in a Small Town public art project before being painted by local artists will be joined by three new pianos this season. The instruments will be displayed, and played, from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 8 at locations up and down Main Avenue, including the plaza on the north side of Rubia s Mexican restaurant, 116 S. Main Ave.; the 550 Brewing taproom, 119 E. Chuska St.; and at the Vanilla Moose, 1721 W. Aztec Blvd.

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