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We Also Move/Shake
As one of the "movers and shakers" in the Santa Fe arts community, New Mexico Performing Arts Society (NMPAS) wanted to share a bit about how our organization is adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our last concert with a live audience took place on March 1, 2020. Like many other performing arts organizations, we had to postpone our remaining season events. Three were rescheduled to Santa Fe Music Week in late August and early September. Our annual flute and performance skills workshops had to be put off until May 2021, because overnight stays and visitors from out of state would have put participants at risk. NMPAS also decided to live stream all future events until it is safe to resume in person concerts.
In looking back at the first part of the 2020-2021 season, NMPAS is grateful that we were able to continue to perform. Feedback about live streamed performances has been very positive. We expect to complete the season by remaining flexible and drawing on the collective wisdom of our staff, consultants, board, and artists. The silver lining is that entire communities have come together to make all of this possible.
Linda Marianiello
Executive Director, New Mexico Performing Arts Society
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Keep it Alive
Great addition. Let's keep Santa Fe alive and relevant to the younger generation as well as preserving it's cultural historic history.
Richard Neel
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Muchas Gracias
JoAnn was a founder of Friends of Indian Art back in the 90s. She and Bob have been loyal, long time supporters. Wow! Thanks, Balzers!!!
Stephen A. Becker
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