The University of New Mexico and Maxwell Museum stand on the traditional homelands of sovereign nations. The commitment to recognizing the deep connections of Indigenous communities to the land and their significant contributions to humanity is unwavering. They express gratitude for the opportunity to work and learn on this land and honor the relationships with Indigenous peoples. The Maxwell Museum offers permanent, temporary, and online exhibitions that educate and inspire. The exhibitions delve into humanity's deep history, showcasing the diverse communities of New Mexico and addressing contemporary themes such as social justice and climate change. Through exhibits and programs, they are dedicated to reconciling injustices, restoring voices, and realizing community.
Saddle up for an unforgettable Western-themed nightlife experience at The Dirty Bourbon Dance Hall & Saloon in Albuquerque. With the only mechanical bull in town and a 1,300-square-foot dance floor, you can two-step to live music or test your skills on the bull. If you do not like dancing, you can enjoy a pool or shuffleboard game. The bar has two massive 53-foot main bars, and the staff wears old-fashioned costumes that add to the traditional Western atmosphere. The nightly drink specials and live bands will keep you entertained while you soak up The Dirty Bourbon's unique ambiance.
Discover the captivating art of flamenco with Casa Flamenca. Their exceptional performing arts organization is dedicated to preserving and teaching this unique art form. They believe that "Flamenco is for everyone," and They are committed to making it accessible. Join them for an immersive cultural experience that fosters a strong sense of community. They take pride in hosting internationally renowned artists and offering traditional flamenco experiences and workshops. Anyone can learn flamenco dance and music at Casa Flamenca regardless of age or background. Take advantage of the exciting live performances featuring a resident artist from Spain.