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Gerry O'Connor with Don Penzien
October 31stGerry O'Connor with Don Penzien
November 1stJulian Brave NoiseCat - SOLD OUT!
November 3rdKurbasy
November 8thUkrainian Folk Singing Workshop with Kurbasy
November 9thKurbasy
November 9thOUTREACH - Kurbasy
November 10thRisas y Raíces: Rooted in Laughter
November 13thThe Bébé La La 15-Year Anniversary Concert & Celebration
November 15thLara Manzanares Album Release
November 20thLuca Stricagnoli
November 21stJoseph General & High Vibration
November 22ndLara Manzanares Album Release
November 23rdRyanhood
November 29thRyanhood
November 30thTrey Gunn and David Forlano
December 6thZenobia
December 9thUNM Songwriters Circle
December 10thRattlesnake Milk
January 13thLeftover Salmon
January 18thSadness, Madness, & Mayhem III
January 24thKalos
February 4thKalos
February 5thThe Sadies
February 6thLevi Platero
February 19thAlash
March 13thAlash
March 14thLúnasa
March 16thGwenifer Raymond
March 23rdGwenifer Raymond
March 24thJane Siberry
March 28thJane Siberry
March 29thRoomful of Teeth
April 6thRoomful of Teeth
April 8th
We are excited to be collaborating once again with the Quintessence choir to bring exciting music opportunities to Albuquerque students. We'll be bringing Kurbasy in to SY Jackson Elementary School and Bosque School to teach students some Ukrainian language, instruments and songs.
The school programs are not open to the public, but please join us for Kurbasy’s concerts at Outpost and San Miguel Chapel on November 8 and 9, and a Ukrainian Folk Singing Workshop on November 9.
 Kurbasy will be here as part of Center Stage, a public diplomacy initiative of the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs with funding provided by the U.S. Government, administered by the New England Foundation for the Arts in cooperation with the U.S. Regional Arts Organizations. General management is provided by Lisa Booth Management, Inc.
Kurbasy will be here as part of Center Stage, a public diplomacy initiative of the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs with funding provided by the U.S. Government, administered by the New England Foundation for the Arts in cooperation with the U.S. Regional Arts Organizations. General management is provided by Lisa Booth Management, Inc.
The visit is made possible by AMP Member contributions and your donations!
Kurbasy is an avant-garde musical project of the renowned progressive Les Kurbas Theatre in Lviv, Ukraine. Founded in 2008 as an informal vocal gathering of singer-actresses, the group has performed across Europe—from the front lines of occupied Eastern Ukraine to concert halls in Western Europe and USA. The ambient approach of Kurbasy gives life to the indigenous polyphonic sounds of Ukraine's rich traditional music heritage. Led by vocalists, Kurbasy is now experimenting with the sounds of Ukrainian instruments—traditional dulcimer, winds and percussions together with Tibetan singing bowls, violin and double bass. The theatrical background of the group is a core component of Kurbasy's aesthetic. The music they perform is tied to, celebrates, and renews the rituals and the lived memories of Ukraine and her people.
Songs of the Ukrainian Forest is a conversation between two actress-singers, longtime colleagues and friends Natalia Rybka-Parkhomenko and Maria Oneshchak. The program took shape in the spring of 2020 during the global pandemic quarantine in one of the forests of Lviv region in western Ukraine, where the two women and their families took refuge together.
Since Russia's military invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Mariia and Nataliia have performed versions of the work in Ukraine and in Europe as a duo, self-accompanied with hand percussion, Tibetan cymbals and bells, and a shruti box—a small Indian harmonium. With these performances in the U.S., Kurbasy is realizing the opportunity to fully produce this work visually and musically.
The program begins with Spring Songs—calls to awaken and renew life after the long winter—and includes ballads and love songs from Polissia, Bukovina, Poltava, Podillia, and Central Ukraine. Traditional recruit songs are sung, which highlight the wartime situation in Ukraine today.
An affirmation in a time of war and resistance, Kurbasy's Songs of the Ukrainian Forest reveals contemporary connections to an archaic past.

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