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NAVIGATION

2023-24 Season

NMSA’s 2023-24 Season of performances and exhibitions highlighting the creations of all five departments.

Events that are ticketed are featured here. Please check back, more events, details and ticketing options will be added frequently! To see our full listing of ticketed and non-ticketed events, please visit our calendar page here.

 

If you have any questions, please reach out to Sarah Pfisterer at sarah.pfisterer@nmsa-ai.org

 

Celebrate the artistry of NMSA students with this season’s events!

Fall Semester 2023

The Dance Department Presents: In Between

Date & Time:  October 13-14, Multiple Times

Location: Railyard Park, 740 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe

Description: An outdoor dance performance that explores identity, culture, community, and connection

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The Theatre Department Presents: Eurydice

Date & Time: October 19 – 22, Multiple Times

Location: Bluedio at NMSA, 550 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe

Description: With contemporary characters, plot twists, and a script written to be a playground for designers, Eurydice is a fresh look at a timeless love story.

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The Theatre Department Presents: Cinematic Mime

Date & Time: October 26 – 28, Multiple Times

Location: Bluedio at NMSA, 550 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe

Description: Five feature length films will be performed in their entirety in under 15 minutes each in this fun, fast-paced reimagining of cinematic classics! 

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The Theatre Department Presents: Brainstorm

Date & Time: November 2 – 4, Multiple Times

Location: Bluedio at NMSA, 550 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe

Description: Brainstorm offers honest, unflinching, and often humorous insight into the workings of the adolescent brain.

Limited Tickets available at the door Friday, Nov. 3.
Tickets still available Saturday, Nov. 4 matinee and evening.

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The Theatre Department Presents: Sweat

Date & Time: December 2 – 4, Multiple Times

Location: Bluedio at NMSA, 550 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe

Description: The play takes place in a small town in Pennsylvania and deals with the conflicts arising from labor disputes in the 1990’s

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All Fall Performances are Presented by:

Spring Semester 2024

The Music Department Presents: NMMEA All-State Music Festival

Date & Time:  January 13, 9 am – 5 pm

Location: Popejoy Hall at UNM, 203 Cornell Drive, Albuquerque

Description: Featuring 35 NMSA music students!

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The Music Department Presents: NMMEA Jazz All-State Festival

Date & Time:  January 21, 1 pm – 5 pm

Location: New Mexico State University, 1780 E University Ave, Las Cruces

Description: Annual festival featuring 4 NMSA Music students

Tickets at the Door

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The Theatre Department Presents: 24-Hour Play Festival

Date & Time:  January 27, 7 pm – 9 pm

Location: Bluedio at NMSA, 550 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe

Description: Witness the magic of instant theatre at the 24-Hour Play Festival!

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The Theatre Department Presents: One Act Plays

Date & Time: March 8 – 10, Multiple Times

Location: Bluedio at NMSA, 550 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe

Description: Sophomore Theatre students unveil their one-act plays, guided by senior directors, in a captivating showcase of 19 new productions across four emotion-packed shows!

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The Dance Department Presents: Ex (Spring Show)

Date & Time: March 14-16, Multiple Times

Location: Zane Bennett Gathering Space, 500 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe

Description: This year’s Dance Department Spring Show is a tribute to diversity, featuring a kaleidoscope of movement, choreography, and performance styles.

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The Theatre Department Presents: Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes

Date & Time: April 4 – 7, Multiple Times

Location: Santa Fe Playhouse, 142 E De Vargas St, Santa Fe

Description: Witness the magic as 20 student actors skillfully take on 50 roles to bring this classic tale of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza to life!

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Partially funded by the City of Santa Fe Arts & Culture Department and the 1% Lodgers’ Tax