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¡COLORES! A Production of NMPBS
United States
Приєднався 15 кві 2019
Since 1989, the ¡COLORES! series has celebrated the creative spirit found in the Land of Enchantment. Each week this award winning series shares in-depth, substantive, inspirational stories about New Mexico’s rich and diverse arts, culture and history. ¡COLORES! is broadcast Saturday at 4:00pm on New Mexico PBS channel 5.1 and Friday at 8pm on Channel 5.4.
From the very beginning to today, ¡COLORES! programs are available for viewing on our archives, episodes and artists pages. Collaborating with the Public Television Major Market Group (MMG) we share New Mexico’s great stories with PBS stations around the country and include their stories in ¡COLORES!
From the very beginning to today, ¡COLORES! programs are available for viewing on our archives, episodes and artists pages. Collaborating with the Public Television Major Market Group (MMG) we share New Mexico’s great stories with PBS stations around the country and include their stories in ¡COLORES!
Crossings: Women on the Santa Fe Trail
Fran Levine's book "Crossings: Women on the Santa Fe Trail" gives voice to the overlooked, resilient, and fascinating women who travelled this historic route.
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Godfrey Reggio: The Qatsi Trilogy
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The premiere episode of the ¡COLORES! series features Albuquerque journalist V.B. Price talking to Santa Fe filmmaker Godfrey Reggio. Well-known for his first two films Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi, Reggio discusses his philosophy behind the films, influence from Hopi culture, and how how man has placed his unquestioning faith in technology. Originally broadcast 10/11/1989, this is the first pr...
John Crosby, Emergence of an Idea
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In 1957, against all odds, in the high desert north of Santa Fe, John Crosby set out to create and operatic theatre unlike any before. This segment is from New Mexico PBS' New Documentary, An American Vision: The Santa Fe Opera. Interviews are edited for length and clarity - A production of New Mexico PBS - www.newmexicopbs.org Instagram - colores_nmpbs Facebook - Ne...
The Haunting of Old Town
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Ghost hunter Cody Polston delves into the eerie history of Old Town Albuquerque, revealing the spirits that still haunt its streets and the stories that keep their legends alive. Interviews are edited for length and clarity - A production of New Mexico PBS - www.newmexicopbs.org Instagram - colores_nmpbs Facebook - NewMexicoPBS More from ¡COLORES! - www.newmexicopbs....
Bands of Enchantment
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Each episode a postcard from New Mexico to the rest of the world... creator Ken Peterson takes us behind the scenes and shares highlights for the Bands of Enchantment TV series Interviews are edited for length and clarity - A production of New Mexico PBS - www.newmexicopbs.org Instagram - colores_nmpbs Facebook - NewMexicoPBS More from ¡COLORES! - www.newmexicopbs.or...
100 Years of Zozobra
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For 100 years, the burning of Zozobra in Santa Fe has provided a powerful ritual of renewal that reminds us of our shared humanity. Interviews edited for length and clarity - A production of New Mexico PBS - www.newmexicopbs.org Instagram - colores_nmpbs Facebook - NewMexicoPBS More from ¡COLORES! - www.newmexicopbs.org/productions/colores/ More from New Mexico PBS o...
Val de La O Show
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Valentino De La O reflection the legacy of his groundbreaking Val De La O Show, one of the first nationally syndicated Spanish-language TV programs Interviews edited for length and clarity - A production of New Mexico PBS - www.newmexicopbs.org Instagram - colores_nmpbs Facebook - NewMexicoPBS More from ¡COLORES! - www.newmexicopbs.org/productions/colores/ More from ...
Albuquerque Poet Laureate Damien Flores
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Albuquerque Poet Laureate Damien Flores
Lan Sena, Vietnamese Refugees in Albuquerque
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Lan Sena, Vietnamese Refugees in Albuquerque
Out West: Gay and Lesbian Artists in the Southwest
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Out West: Gay and Lesbian Artists in the Southwest
The Codes We Carry: Beads as DNA Data
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The Codes We Carry: Beads as DNA Data
Reconnecting to the Body, Kristin Anchors
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Reconnecting to the Body, Kristin Anchors
Unbuttoned: Gay Life in the Santa Fe Arts Scene
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Unbuttoned: Gay Life in the Santa Fe Arts Scene
Reimagining Pueblo Art, David Naranjo
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Reimagining Pueblo Art, David Naranjo
A Nuevomexicano Story, Judy Alderete Garcia
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A Nuevomexicano Story, Judy Alderete Garcia
How Music from the Chicano Movement Resonates Today
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How Music from the Chicano Movement Resonates Today
I thought it was cultural appropriation?
I would love to see some of the shoes she doodles on
How does it deal with speed bumps and pot holes?
So many amazing artists here. Thank you for this.
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Kool bikes a 1 lv them all
Does this dude have a UA-cam channel or instagram presence?
That fleetline frame is sick
A low rider bicycle was the only low rider I ever had. I’ve had some mini trucks but not the badass 60’s low rider I use to want. Bikes are just cool and just more affordable 😂
❤ Hallo ich Bau auch Low BIKE‘s ich hab nur einen Wunsch Friede. Zwischen allen Menschen auf dieser Erde ✌️ Grüße aus Schwaben Deutschland 🇩🇪
I read that in the 1800s, Taos would have a market/Fair during certain time(s) of year, and different tribes would come in peace to trade amongst tribes. The Comanche would come peacefully as well and would trade buffalo robes for corn and other products. Comanche would also allow other tribes to hunt buffalo on the southern plains but they would charge them a Tax.
The kids and, even adults, see the videos and actually believe them. Wake up, World, the internet is mostly one giant lie.
I was at that concert. If my memory serves me right I think his opening song was purple haze. Albuquerque had almost every big rock act during that time. I saw almost all of them they were all fantastic. But Jimi was on a level all his own.
Juliana, you are the most courageous artist I know. The way you bare yourself in every artwork and encourage others toward their enlightenment is more than my own heart can carry. I admire you and feel gifted to have been exposed to your brilliance.
Was this video made before the 2012 fire or after?
😅😅😅 worst of the worst
Thank you!
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Las brujas de Salem.....qué nadie se acuerda? Fueron quemadas injustamente.por anglosajones? Holandeses? Alemanes?....
Hoy sivue habiendo brujería en Haití, el budú y tambien en Cuba, etc herencia de Africa.
Great Doc
Such great history.
Good shit bro, congragulations🎉bro. Mikey showed me this video yesterday.... keep up doing what you love bro!!!!
Freedom?
Cool 😎 bike
The Spanish Inquisition caused much hysteria, too, from 1478 to 1834, then there was the leftover misplaced good intentions and over-zealous righteousness. $.02
Grateful for this documentary, but how disaappointing there was (apparently) no money for a filmed recording of the work itself.
Need more Hispanic/indigenous political cartoonists
YOU SHOULD REBRAND THIS THIS YEAR FOR THIS YEAR 100 YEARS OF THE FIRST DESIGNATED WILDERNESS OF 1924 NEW MEXICO'S GILA WILDERNESS DAVID ADAM GRENIS CURRENTLY IN BOULDER COLORADO
IT'S TIME WE GIVE THE LAND BACK TO THE NATIVE AMERICANS
As the boy said tomorrow you'll come for salt I heard some of these things growing up from my own family. I remember hearing the one don't look at the baby too much. And a lady who married into the family my mom would not let me accept gifts from hers that don't look her in the face too long Because she practiced witchcraft. I havent heard that word in a long time ABRUJAI think I spelled it wrong but now that I'm over I realize why they had all these things it was to try and keep people on the straight and narrows sometimes. But it was so crazy but you know some of the things that I heard to try and keep kids away from watering holes so they went drowned and other things that was their way of trying to get us to not be stupid sometimes. And the rest of it was it was just a fear factor. To try and convert everybody. Because I think it's important
And this was in the 70s.
Very good
Nice portrait of an awesome builder! Aaron has got the perfect eye for lines and flow! Congratulations brother! Ganove
Not 1 person had a helmet. Please promote bike safety. No matter the distance or speed ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET
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When your riding Low and Sloooooo...... with some Bad Ass Bikes......... You don't NEED a Helmet.....Perito!!!!!
@@johnboy5632that's just silly. No twisted parts, no kandy paint. No rear or front lights, I SAY CHALE
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Such a good capture of the culture!!!
Excellent!!
Lady Woman ...You too much
Brilliant! Juliana’s work is transformative!❤️
yes! thank you Yvette!
As a mother, I can tell you for fact that no man brought himself into this world without a woman.
It takes two to tango” ;)
Sehr schöne Bilder ❤
This was very interesting The curator should definitely have his own channel discussing art
This book is displayed with pride in our home. I'm so happy your family chose New Mexico. Our lives have been blessed by you Zahra. ❤
❤Home hits within our hearts, where the heart beats begin healing within harvest food of Mother Earth. Much L❤ve to you and all people that works with you.😊😊😊😊😊❤❤
In these times of accountability it’s time that these Navajos start crediting the Hopi and the Pueblo instead of making up and believing in false “stories and teachings” that some little insect taught them how to weave.
Thank you for sharing this. I’m a descendant of the son that survived this attack José Julián Jacquez. Rosa Villalpando was my 7th great grand mother ❤
Shes also my grandmother! From Helena and then through Antoine Lerux who is my grandfather. Ni e to meet you cuz, lol.
The community now has it so much easier. You're welcome 😊
A very talented weaver, so beautiful!
This is an amazing house. You can see the love put into every piece. Thank you for sharing.
Roe you are so well spoken and amazing ❤
Don't listen to this guy false prophet