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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
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On Where We Meet, we share stories reflecting the human experience, weaving connections of space, place, land, and time from New Mexico and beyond. Thoughtful interviews and conversations about the richness of the histories, traditions, borders, art, movements of change, and beauty connected to New Mexico. Where We Meet comes from Taos Center for the Arts in Taos, New Mexico.
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On Where We Meet, we share stories reflecting the human experience, weaving connections of space, place, land, and time from New Mexico and beyond. Thoughtful interviews and conversations about the richness of the histories, traditions, borders, art, movements of change, and beauty connected to New Mexico. Where We Meet comes from Taos Center for the Arts in Taos, New Mexico.
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
Santero Joseph Ascensión López is the Artist in Residence for the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area. In this conversation with Alice Morillon, López reflects on the cultural and spiritual role of Santos in Northern New Mexico and in his own art practice. He shares the importance of our region's traditions and how his artist in residence role creates a space in which he teaches, holds knowledge, and facilitates opportunities for our community members to learn, create and connect with one another.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
The four members of Lone Piñon, Jordan Wax, Santiago Romero, Tanya Nuñez and Karina Wilson share their work in uncovering, learning and performing traditional Northern New Mexico music. In this conversation with Anna Forster-Smith, they talk about two free events that will take place in Taos on June 2nd, 2024.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
In 2019, the Cerro Negro Forest Council was established to remove excess heavy fuels on National Forest land, while strengthening the connection with local communities and the stewardship of the land. In this live conversation with Alice Morillon, JR Logan reflects on the uniqueness of the program - not such what it did, but how , and who . He shares the role played by community members in caring for the forest and the impact that work had back towards the communities neighboring the land.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
Our guest today is Yvonne Montoya . Montoya is a New Mexican choreographer whose current work, Stories from Home, is grounded in her identity and her family’s stories. With her company, Safos, they presented workshops at the Wildflower Playhouse and will present their dance performance on TCA’s stage, on Sunday, April 21st, 2024. Stories From Home premiered in Washington DC, at the Kennedy Center. It received support from the National Endowment for the Arts and a multitude of Arizona based funding as well. In this conversation with Alice Morillon, Montoya talks of the aesthetics and uniqueness of New Mexico, and how she incorporates them into her work. She shares the centrality of family in her life and creative endeavors. She reflects on the erasure of this region’s history on a national scale and frames her work within this context.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
Estelle Laure is the author of ten published and/or forthcoming picture books and young adult novels, including acclaimed novel This Raging Light and Disney's City of Villains trilogy. Laure was raised in Taos where she still lives and works today. She is an english language arts teacher at Taos Academy and is the young writers program curator at SOMOS and runs a youth writer group. In conversation with Sawyer Sides and Julia Edmonds, she talk about the work she completes at SOMOS, how it impacts the youth in the community, and how she came to be at SOMOS. Sawyer Sides and Julia Edmonds are interns with TCA and seniors at Taos Academy. They are a part of the work Estelle Laure has completed within Taos Academy and SOMOS.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
Our guest today is writer Miriam Sagan. Sagan has written over 30 books of poetry, novels and essays. She has been a writer in residence in many places around the world. Since 1984, Sagan lives in Santa Fe, where she created and taught the creative writing program at the Santa Fe Community College. Her latest work, Commune of the Golden Sun, came out in January 2024. In this conversation with Alice Morillon, Sagan tells us about the writing scene in Santa Fe in the 80s. She shares the importance she sees in supporting other writers in getting their work into the world, along with the complexities of that task. She touches on the role of inheritance in her creative work, and what education can do for one, both in personal and professional realms.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
Ray Archuleta is a soil scientist and farmer, who lives in Seymour, MO and grew up in Espanola, NM. For 30 years, Archuleta worked for the Natural Resources Conservation Service before retiring in 2017. He then focused on teaching Biomimicry strategies and Agroecology principles for improving soil function on a national scale. In this conversation with Alice Morillon, he discusses the principles of Regenerative Agriculture before considering its application to Northern New Mexico. References: Kiss the Ground (documentary) Allan Savory, Holistic Management Gabe Brown, Dirt to Soil…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
Carlos Hernandez is a multimedia artist that has worked out of Taos since 2019. He holds an MFA in Video and Performance Art, and has pursued many fields of art including, sculpture, sound, film, painting and drawing. His exhibition, Eros in the Ether: Figurative Architecture, will be shown at the Encore Gallery March 1st - April 14th 2024. It showcases a series of oil paintings that focus on perception of space and the relationship between individuals and their surrounding environment. This is a live conversation with Alice Morillon.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
Francisco El Comanche Gonzales is a community activist and educator whose practices center on the heritage of the Comanches. With his community, he leads dancing, singing and traditional customs. Los Comanches de la Serna are located in Ranchos de Taos. This radio program is supported by the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
Sydney Cline grew up in Taos and her experience informed her desire to start Common Grounds. Common Grounds is a safe space for youth in Taos, whether they need to take a shower, need someone to talk to, or if they just want a space to hangout in. Cline, along with other youth in the Taos community began developing the concept in 2017. In our conversation Cline takes us through what led her to beginning the concept of common grounds, what common grounds does, and what she hopes for the future.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
Cipriano Vigil is a renowned Northern New Mexico musician, whose work has been acknowledged in many ways, including being recognized as a Living Treasure in New Mexico for his work with folk art. This conversation is edited in two segment - this the second one. In this segment, he performs live music and shares the tale of La Llorona. This radio program is supported by the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
Cipriano Vigil is a renowned Northern New Mexico musician, whose work has been acknowledged in many ways, including being recognized as a Living Treasure in New Mexico for his work with folk art. In this conversation with Alice Morillon, he looks back on his life’s work and its fascinating, diverse aspects, through a lens focused on the music itself. This conversation is edited into two episodes. This is the first segment. This radio program is supported by the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
Lara Manzanares is a bilingual musician and weaver, deeply grounded in New Mexico. In this conversation with Alice Morillon, Manzanares reflects on community, art, and the land of rounded corners , as she comes to call New Mexico. This radio program is supported by the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
The four members of Lone Piñon, Jordan Wax, Santiago Romero, Tanya Nuñez and Karina Wilson share their work in uncovering, learning and performing traditional Northern New Mexico music. They also perform two live songs and give context to the « how » and « why » of the music they play. This radio program is supported by the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area.…
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Where We Meet: Conversations from New Mexico and Beyond
The four members of Lone Piñon, Jordan Wax, Santiago Romero, Tanya Nuñez and Karina Wilson share their work in uncovering, learning and performing traditional Northern New Mexico music. In this conversation with Alice Morillon, they reflect on the place of this music in our communities and their own relationship to this unique cultural element. This radio program is supported by the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area…
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