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EXPERIENCE Día de los Muertos at Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N. Galvin Parkway Phoenix, Arizona 85008 480 941.1225 | dbg.org VIEW the Ofrenda Exhibition featuring 10 local artists and their original works from October 21 – November 2. DINE AND LEARN during our Cuisine and Culture of Day of the Dead class that will highlight the culinary talents of Silvana Salcido Esparza of the Barrio Café on October 27 (registration is required). ATTEND the 9th annual Día de los Muertos Celebration highlighting music, dance, food and art October 29 – 30. INTERACT with Masters of Oaxaca who will demonstrate and sell their wood carvings (visit dbg.org for participating artists, dates and times). All activities included with paid Garden admission, unless otherwise noted, and are subject to change. MIMphx www.theMIM.org | 480.478.6000 | 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix Corner of Tatum & Mayo Blvds., just south of the 101 in Phoenix MUSIC THEATER Located in the Musical Instrument Museum Flavio Chamis: Tones of Nature A tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim, founder of bossa nova Saturday, October 29 | 7:00 p.m. Tickets: $25 Tickets go on sale starting August 31. For more information go to: www.ScottsdaleFilmFestival.com HABANA EVA (Cuba) Courtesy of Ondamax Films A USEFUL LIFE (Uruguay) Courtesy of Global Lens ACORAZADO (Mexico) Courtesy of Jaibol Films Don’t Miss These Great Films Playing In The Spotlight On Latin America At The Festival. Talent From The Following Films Is Scheduled To Be In Attendance To Participate In Post-Film Audience Discussions: Saturday, October 29, 2011, 7:30 p.m. Third Street Theatre, 1202 North Third Street, Phoenix. ASU Herberger Institute School of Theatre and Film Performance in the Borderlands presents the Phoenix premiere of Borderland Theater’s award-winning play ARIZONA: NO ROOSTERS IN THE DESERT by Kara Hartzler, based on interviews by Anna Ochoa O’Leary In this riveting play, four women make their trek across the desert towards the American dream. On their way they push the limits of their physical and emotional endurance, establishing profound yet fragile connections with each other through the magical storytelling of the youngest of them, an indigenous woman from Chiapas. See what audiences in Tucson, Chicago and Mexico City have been buzzing about! Tickets $10 at the door INFO: http://theatrefilm.asu.edu/borderlands JOIN US AS WE BRING EXEMPLARY ARTISTS SCHOLA CANTORUM DE MEXICO AND RUTH VICHULES AMONG OTHERS, FOR EXCITING RESIDENCY ACTIVITIES AT THE MUSEUM DURING THE CALA FESTIVAL. EN EL MUSEO DE LOS NIÑOS DE PHOENIX! 215 N. 7th Street I 602.253.0501 I www.ChildrensMuseumOfPhoenix.org Celebrating DIA DE LA RAZA A cultural community festival ~ music, dance, theater, food and family fun! Featuring Opendance, Ollin Yoliztli & Primavera Ballet Folklorico Preserving our colorful traditions for future generations! Renovating ancient customs Free Admission On the NW corner of 51st Avenue and Indian School Road, Phoenix. AZ 6 July 1 - September 25, 2011 PhxArt.org/ModMex | 1625 North Central Avenue | Phoenix, AZ 85004 The Mexican Indigenous Galeria 147 Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center “In The Heart of Downtown Phoenix” 147 E. Adams Street Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Phone 602-254-9817 www.alacAZ.org Painter - Juan Chawuk Chiapas, Mexico Featuring on First Friday @ September Wood Carver - Jacobo Angeles Oaxaca, Mexico October Printmaker - Nicolas de Jesus Guerrero, Mexico November Art Program Collaborative 2011 ALAC November October 27, 28, 29 & 30 5:30 to 8:00 pm Free admission 3131 S. Central Ave Phoenix, AZ 85040 602.468.6470 riosalado.audubon.org A CELEBRATION OF THE CULTURES THAT SURROUND US, THE STORIES THAT DEFINE US, AND THE HISTORIES THAT CONNECT US. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 10 AM TO 6 PM CIVIC SPACE PARK IN DOWNTOWN PHOENIX RAY VILLAREAL SARAH CORTEZ Los Tres Tenores and One Hot Soprano TREAT YOUR EARS AND TASTE BUDS! EXPERIENCE THE FLAVORS FROM SOUTH OF THE BORDER AND THEN THRILL TO OPERA FAVORITES AND THE FIERY MUSIC OF SPAIN, MEXICO, AND ITALY. OVATIONS LIVE! SHOWROOM. WILD HORSE PASS CASINO SEPTEMBER 15, 2011 Fest ival CALA 01 02 03 04 Mixing It Up: Building an Identity 700 W. Rio Salado Parkway ~ www.tempe.gov/TCA/Gallery ~ 480-350-2867 Examining how art by Chicano/Mexican American artists is influenced by the cultures of both the United States and Mexico. Opening: 7-9 p.m. Sept. 17. ® Sept. 17 to Jan. 28 in collaboration with the Hispanic Research Center at ASU Martin Charlot Tony Ortega Isabel Martinez 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

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EXPERIENCE Día de los Muertos at Desert Botanical Garden

1201 N. Galvin Parkway Phoenix, Arizona 85008 480 941.1225 | dbg.org

VIEW the Ofrenda Exhibition featuring 10 local artists and their original works from October 21 – November 2.

DINE AND LEARN during our Cuisine and Culture of Day of the Dead class that will highlight the culinary talents of Silvana Salcido Esparza of the Barrio Café on October 27 (registration is required).

ATTEND the 9th annual Día de los Muertos Celebration highlighting music, dance, food and art October 29 – 30.

INTERACT with Masters of Oaxaca who will demonstrate and sell their wood carvings (visit dbg.org for participating artists, dates and times).

All activities included with paid Garden admission, unless otherwise noted, and are subject to change.

MIMphxwww.theMIM.org | 480.478.6000 | 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix

Corner of Tatum & Mayo Blvds., just south of the 101 in Phoenix

MUSICTHEATER

Located in the Musical Instrument Museum

Flavio Chamis: Tones of Nature A tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim, founder of bossa novaSaturday, October 29 | 7:00 p.m.Tickets: $25

Tickets go on sale starting August 31. For more information go to: www.ScottsdaleFilmFestival.com

HABANA EVA (Cuba)

Courtesy of Ondamax Films

A USEFUL LIFE (Uruguay)

Courtesy of Global Lens

ACORAZADO (Mexico)

Courtesy of Jaibol Films

Don’t Miss These Great Films Playing In The Spotlight On Latin America At The Festival. Talent From The Following Films Is Scheduled To Be In Attendance

To Participate In Post-Film Audience Discussions:

Saturday, October 29, 2011, 7:30 p.m. Third Street Theatre, 1202 North Third Street, Phoenix.

ASU Herberger Institute School of Theatre and Film Performance in the Borderlands presents the Phoenix premiere of Borderland Theater’s award-winning play

ARIZONA: NO ROOSTERS IN THE DESERTby Kara Hartzler, based on interviews by Anna Ochoa O’Leary

In this riveting play, four women make their trek across the desert towards the American dream. On their way they push the limits of their physical and emotional endurance, establishing profound yet fragile connections with each other through the magical storytelling of the youngest of them, an indigenous woman from Chiapas. See what audiences in Tucson, Chicago and Mexico City have been buzzing about!

Tickets $10 at the door INFO: http://theatrefilm.asu.edu/borderlands

JOIN US AS WE BRING EXEMPLARY ARTISTS SCHOLA CANTORUM DE MEXICO AND RUTH VICHULES AMONG OTHERS,

FOR EXCITING RESIDENCY ACTIVITIES AT THE MUSEUM DURING THE CALA FESTIVAL.

EN EL MUSEO DE LOS NIÑOS DE PHOENIX!

215 N. 7th Street I 602.253.0501 I www.ChildrensMuseumOfPhoenix.org

Celebrating DIA DE LA RAZA

A cultural community festival ~ music, dance, theater, food and family fun!

Featuring Opendance, Ollin Yoliztli & Primavera Ballet Folklorico

Preserving our colorful traditions for future generations!

Renovating ancient customs

Free Admission

On the NW corner of 51st Avenue and Indian School Road, Phoenix. AZ

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July 1 - September 25, 2011

PhxArt.org/ModMex | 1625 North Central Avenue | Phoenix, AZ 85004

The Mexican Indigenous

Galeria 147 Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center “In The Heart of Downtown Phoenix” 147 E. Adams Street Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Phone 602-254-9817 www.alacAZ.org

Painter - Juan ChawukChiapas, Mexico

Featuring on First Friday @

September

Wood Carver - Jacobo AngelesOaxaca, Mexico

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Printmaker - Nicolas de JesusGuerrero, Mexico

November

Art Program Collaborative

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October 27, 28, 29 & 305:30 to 8:00 pm

Free admission

3131 S. Central Ave Phoenix, AZ 85040 602.468.6470 riosalado.audubon.org

A CELEBRATION OF THE CULTURES THAT SURROUND US, THE STORIES

THAT DEFINE US, AND THE HISTORIES THAT CONNECT US.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22

10 AM TO 6 PM

CIVIC SPACE PARK

IN DOWNTOWN PHOENIXRAY VILLAREAL SARAH CORTEZ

Los Tres Tenores and One Hot SopranoTREAT YOUR EARS AND TASTE BUDS! EXPERIENCE THE

FLAVORS FROM SOUTH OF THE BORDER AND THEN

THRILL TO OPERA FAVORITES AND THE FIERY MUSIC OF

SPAIN, MEXICO, AND ITALY.

OVATIONS LIVE! SHOWROOM.

WILD HORSE PASS CASINO SEPTEMBER 15, 2011

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Mixing It Up: Building an Identity

700 W. Rio Salado Parkway ~ www.tempe.gov/TCA/Gallery ~ 480-350-2867

Examining how art by Chicano/Mexican American artists is influenced by the cultures of both the United States and Mexico. Opening: 7-9 p.m. Sept. 17.

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CELEBRACIÓN ARTÍSTICA DE LAS AMÉRICAS

SEPTEMBER 14 - FIRST BI-ANNUAL CALA FESTIVAL

NOVEMBER 16

Saturday & Sunday November 12 & 13

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Free Admission

MORE THAN 75 TOP ARTISTS FROM ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO

Strolling Mariachi Live Mural Painting Performances

Book Signings Café Dining Shop the MarketMetal Repossé by Veronica Sandoval

10th Annual HEARD MUSEUM SPANISH MARKET

2301 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85016 | heard.org/SpanishMarket.

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Saturday and Sunday November 5 and 6, Noon – 6 p.m.

LATIN MUSIC � DANCE � ARTS � MERCADOFOOD & DRINK � CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

ScottsdalePerformingArts.org

FREE FAMILY EVENT

Outdoors at Scottsdale Civic Center Park

A Celebration Of LatinHispanic and Culture

13243 north founders park blvd., surprise 623.935.6384/westvalleyarts.org

From the heart of South America, Alturas brings to life the rich heritage of the Inca and Aymara Cultures. $10 adult/$2 student

AlturasA COLORFUL WORLD OF MUSIC

NOV 6/3PM

32nd Annual El Dia de los Muertos A Celebration of Life Festival

Saturday, November 511:00am to 6:00pm

West Lawn AJ Chandler Park1 S. Arizona Ave

in Historic Downtown Chandler

www.xicoinc.org [email protected] 480-833-5875

Music, Dance, Children’s Activities, Folk Arts and Crafts, Ethnic Food, Community Altar,

Candle Light Procession

Free to the Public!

1st Annual Katrine/Katrina Costume Contest

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One East Main Street | Downtown Mesa | 480-644-6500

AMEXICA: Tales Of The Fourth World

FRI, OCT 21 - SUN, NOV 6

M E S A A R T S C E N T E R

MesaArtsCenter.com

New Carpa Theater presents a show commissioned by MAC;written by James Garcia and

Alberto Rios. The multidisciplinaryplay follows a young poet as he

criss-crosses the border region across time to discover and across time to discover and

understand his cultural identity.

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13th Annual Hispanic FestivalPresented by APS

Sunday, October 9, 2011Noon to 8 p.m.

FREE ADMISSION ~ All Are Welcome! Tempe Community Center Complex

3500 S. Rural Rd. (SW corner of Southern & Rural)

Entertainment Stage � Museum Exhibit

Arts and Crafts � Traditional Foods El Baile � Mercado

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SEPT. 2: ALAC - FIRST FRIDAYS FEATURING ARTIST NICOLAS DE JESUS

SEPT. 14: PHOENIX ART MUSEUM - MEXICAN MODERNISM EXHIBIT

SEPT. 14 - OCT. 1: VISION GALLERY - RAICES PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT

SEP 23 - SEPT 25: BALLET AZ - BALLET UNDER THE STARS

SEPT 27 - OCT 30: AZ AUDUBON - SENDERO ENCANTADO/ENCHANTED TRAIL

OCT 6: PHOENIX BOYS CHOIR - IN CONCERT WITH SCHOLA CANTORUM DE MEXICO

OCT 7: ALAC - FIRST FRIDAYS FEATURING ARTIST JUAN CHAWUK

OCT 16: CULTURAL COALITION - DÍA DE LA RAZA

OCT 25: DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN - OFRENDA EXHIBITION

OCT. 29 - OCT. 30: MESA ARTS CENTER - DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS FESTIVAL

NOV. 4: ALAC - FIRST FRIDAYS FEATURING ARTIST JACOBO ANGELES

NOV. 5: XICO - 32ND ANNUAL DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS - A CELEBRATION OF LIFE

NOV. 5 - 6: SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS - LA GRAN FIESTA

NOV. 12 - 13: HEARD MUSEUM - SPANISH MARKET

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING FREE DATES INCLUDING TIMES & LOCATIONS

VISIT THE CALENDAR OF EVENTS AT WWW.CALAALLIANCE.ORG

CALA ALLIANCE FESTIVAL FREE DAYS

INDICATES TARGET FREE DAYS

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CALA FESTIVAL PLEASE VISIT CALAALLIANCE.ORG OR CALL 480-313-9922

CALA ALLIANCE IS AN ARIZONA COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO

EDUCATING AND INSPIRING ALL ARIZONANS ABOUT THE RICHNESS OF OUR LATINO

CULTURAL HERITAGE. THROUGH FESTIVALS, PERFORMANCES, EXHIBITS, IN-SCHOOL

ACTIVITIES, FOOD, MUSIC AND EVENTS, WE WILL ALL SHARE IN THE JOY AND

BEAUTY OF THE CULTURAL LIFE OF THE AMERICAS.

THE LIFE WE LIVE THROUGHOUT ARIZONA.

J. W. KIECKHEFER FOUNDATIONKEMPER AND ETHEL MARLEY FOUNDATION

BRUCE T. HALLE FAMILY FOUNDATION MARGARET T. MORRIS FOUNDATION