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SUMMARY:Young Native Artists Show and Sale See the next generation of portal artists
DESCRIPTION:It’s a New Mexico icon: Native American vendors at the Palace of the Governors. See what the future of their creations holds at the Portal Children's Christmas Exhibit and Sale Dec. 12 and 13\, 10 am to 4 pm.  \nChildren and grandchildren from 6-17 years old\, following in the footsteps of the families who create traditional jewelry\, pottery\, sand paintings and baskets\, will show off their talents – and sell some handy Christmas presents. \nThe event is free and open to the public.  \n  \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/434-young-native-artists-show-and-sale-see-the-next-generation-of-portal-artists/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Portal Artisans’ Celebration An Annual Palace Courtyard Event
DESCRIPTION:From 9am-5pm Aug. 22-23\, take a break from Santa Fe’s annual Indian Market and enjoy the shady Palace Courtyard\, where artisans of the Portal Program will offer traditional Indian dances\, music\, handcrafted art\, raffles and a Native specialties food booth. This free event\, just steps away from the Santa Fe Plaza\, has long been a welcome stop for families and Indian Market visitors. \nThe internationally renowned Native American Artisan Program\, commonly known as the Portal Program\, reserves the Palace of the Governors Portal specifically for use by Native Americans to display and sell their handmade arts and crafts. Hundreds of Native American artisans have qualified for participation by demonstrating the authenticity of their Native American pottery\, sandpainting\, silverwork\, lapidary\, and weaving. \nEnter the courtyard through the Blue Gate just south of the New Mexico History Museum’s main entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave. Extend your stay (in air-conditioned comfort!) by exploring the exhibits at the New Mexico History Museum and Palace of the Governors. Admission is $6 for NM residents\, $9 for others\, although Sunday is free for all New Mexicans. Children 16 and under are always free. \nThe schedule of Native American dances:   \nSaturday\, August 22   \n  \n9 am: Opening/welcome \n9:30 am: Oak  Canyon Dancers (Jemez Pueblo); Traditional Jemez Pueblo Dance \n10:30 am: Tony Duncan Dance Troupe (San Carlos Apache/Arikara Nation/Navajo); Traditional and Contemporary Native American Song & Dance \n11 am: Red Turtle Dancers (Northern  Pueblos); Traditional Northern Pueblo Children’s Dance \nNoon: Oak  Canyon Dancers (Jemez Pueblo); Traditional Jemez Pueblo Dance \n1 pm: Tony Duncan Dance Troupe (San Carlos Apache/Arikara Nation/Navajo); Traditional and Contemporary Native American Song & Dance \n1:30 pm: Evan Trujillo (Taos Pueblo); Native American Song & Dance \n2 pm: Red Turtle Dancers (Northern Pueblos); Traditional Northern Pueblo \nChildren’s Dance \n3 pm: Tony Duncan Dance Troupe (San Carlos Apache/Arikara Nation/Navajo); Traditional and Contemporary Native American Song & Dance \n4 pm: RAFFLE Benefit for Palace of Governors Artisans Program \n  \nSunday\, Aug. 23 \n9 am: Opening/welcome \n9:30 am: Oak  Canyon Dancers (Jemez Pueblo); Traditional Jemez Pueblo Dance \n10:30 am: Tony Duncan Dance Troupe (San Carlos Apache/Arikara Nation/Navajo); Traditional and Contemporary Native American Song & Dance \n11 am: Red Turtle Dancers (Northern Pueblos); Traditional Northern Pueblo \nChildren’s Dance \nNoon: Oak  Canyon Dancers (Jemez Pueblo); Traditional Jemez Pueblo Dance \n1 pm: Tony Duncan Dance Troupe (San Carlos Apache/Arikara Nation/Navajo); \nTraditional and Contemporary Native American Song & Dance \n1:30 pm: Evan Trujillo (Taos Pueblo); Native American Song & Dance \n2 pm: Red Turtle Dancers (Northern Pueblos); Traditional Northern Pueblo \nChildren’s Dance \n3 pm: Tony Duncan Dance Troupe (San Carlos Apache/Arikara Nation/Navajo); \nTraditional; and Contemporary Native American Song & Dance \n4 pm: RAFFLE Benefit for the Palace of the Governors Portal Artisans Program \n  \n    \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/465-portal-artisans-celebration-an-annual-palace-courtyard-event/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Katie Doyle":MAILTO:katie.doyle@dca.nm.gov
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SUMMARY:Young Native Artists Show Children of the Portal Artists Strut Their Stuff
DESCRIPTION:Children and grandchildren of artists associated with the Palace Portal Program will demonstrate their own arts and crafts in the Palace of the Governors' Meem Room. This program provides the children an opportunity to learn from their parents and grandparents and to continue the cultural economic development supported by the Portal. \nAlong the south side of the Palace of The                 Governors\, sit Native American artists and craftspeople who sell                 their handmade goods to tourists and local Santa Feans almost                 every day of the year\, rain or shine. The 900+ vendors represent                 forty-one tribes\, pueblos\, chapters and villages in New Mexico\,                 the Navajo Nation\, and parts of Arizona. The Vendors Committee                 creates and enforces rules for those who sell their work under                 the portal. The rules emphasize authenticity (a maker's mark is                 required on all goods)\, traditional materials\, and handmade work                 produced as generations of Native artisans have created it.  \nThe                 vendors at the Palace of the Governors sell only the highest quality                 merchandise: handmade by the vendors themselves\, not mass-produced                 or imported. How can you tell the difference between real handmade                 art and cheap knock-offs? Check out our Guide                 to Buying Native American Art.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/403-young-native-artists-show-children-of-the-portal-artists-strut-their-stuff/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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