Music Commission News

WAREHOUSE 21 SUMMER UPDATE

posted May 29, 2007

WHERE IS W21?
Trailer 21 on the Railyard. 1614 Paseo de Peralta. Feel the dust, hear the train, check out our rattling mobile office and feel the heart beating of our new home site
After Shock Printmaking Studio on Siler Road. 1235 Siler Rd. Experience youth creative art works in printmaking and fashion design
The Moon (Former Club Luna). 519 Cerrilos Rd. A temporary event venue via the generosity of Wiv Co.
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WAREHOUSE 21 WEEKLY UPDATE:
PROGRAMS, EVENTS AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

TUESDAY, 5/29
Warehouse 21 presents:
Smoke Or Fire
At The Moon (former Club Luna)
519 Cerrillos Road (next to Sage Bakehouse)
Other performers include No Trigger, Highland Park, Easier Said Than Done, and FistFightForRoyalty.
Doors open at 5:30, show at 6:00. $10 all ages.

THURSDAY, 6/14
Warehouse 21 presents:
Youth Culture Music Weekend Kickoff featuring
Dan Deacon
At The Moon (former Club Luna)
519 Cerrillos Road (next to Sage Bakehouse)
Opening acts include Keyboard and Video Hippos.8pm - 11pm. $5. All Ages.
Sponsored in part by SF County.

FRIDAY, 6/15
Warehouse 21 presents:
Get Awesome Fest IV featuring:
I Heart Metal, Pictureplane, Garage Voice
At The Moon (former Club Luna)
519 Cerrillos Road (next to Sage Bakehouse)
Other acts include Milton Melvin Croissant III, Proper Slang, Swedes, Caraval,
Jake Trujillo, Flamingo Pink!, Zach Maloof, Vince Martinez., R & Gee, Nathan Peacock
and many other artists to be announced. 1pm – 12am, free admission.
Made possible by the City of Santa Fe Teen Night Program.

SATURDAY, 6/16
Warehouse 21 presents
Bloody Ear Fest!!
Manias, Grinkai, Torn Between Worlds, Fields of Elysium
Horror, Chalice, Skinwalker
At The Moon (former Club Luna)
519 Cerrillos Road (next to Sage Bakehouse)
And many other artists to be announced. 2pm – 12am, Free admission.
Made possible by the City of Santa Fe Teen Night Program.

FRIDAY, 6/29
Warehouse 21 presents:
Youth Video SLAM – See, Be Seen On the Screen
Followed by live entertainment.
At the Moon. 7:30pm.
Sponsored in part by the SF Arts Commission & 1% Lodgers Tax. Free for Teens and $5 Adults.

SATURDAY, 6/30
Warehouse 21 presents:
Fallen Hope’s Triumphant Return Home
At The Moon (former Club Luna)
519 Cerrillos Road (next to Sage Bakehouse)
Opening acts to be announced. 8pm - 11pm, $5 at the door. This show apt to change to July 6.

FRIDAY, 7/6
Warehouse 21 presents:
A Triumphant Send-Off For Kidcrash
At The Moon (former Club Luna)
519 Cerrillos Road (next to Sage Bakehouse)
Opening acts to be announced. 7pm -11pm. $5 at the door.

JUNE 24,25,26,27
Warehouse 21 presents:
The Zoo Story by Edward Albee. Directed & Produced By Frederica Hollins
SF Playhouse. 7:30pm. $15 General Admission. Benefit for W21’s Building Fund.
For information call Freddie at 989-8008.

WEDNESDAY, 6/27
SF Film Center & Warehouse 21 Friends:
Chemtrails Film. % towards the W21’s Building Fund. 7pm.

FRIDAY, 7/27
Warehouse 21 presents:
The FAB Sol Deacons Dance Party
Dress to impress and help us Raise $ for W21’s Building Fund.
$21 or $31 for two. $10 Teens and under 21.

WAREHOUSE 21 PROGRAMS:

Silkscreen Workshop
Held every Tuesday from 4 pm to 6 pm at W21’s AFTER SHOCK Printmaking Studio with Nathalie Nunez. 1235 Siler Road. Summer Youth Fashion Design Program with Nancy Judd. Call for info. 989-4423

Ground Zero Radio
Meets every Wednesday at 5:30 pm at the Warehouse 21 with Terran Lovewave at the Moon. Learn how to operate your own radio show on 90.7 KSFR at the SF Community College. Ground Zero broadcasts live on KSFR every first and third Wednesday 8-10 pm.

Vault 21 on Indie 1015
Tuesdays, 9pm – 11pm, experienced Ground Zero alumni showcase polished skills on Indie 1015 with Vault 21 and Rocque Ronaldi. Vault 21 sports an eclectic mix of music from the underground of youth culture.

W21 is seeking youth 8 minute independent videos for a Youth June 29, Video Slam at the Moon.
Call Liz at 603-8130, or 989-4423 (Ext 1).

Seeking teens interested in a 5 week Summer Fashion Design Program with Nancy Judd. Call 989-4423.

Warehouse 21 is seeking youth input to help W21 grow into our new building. Please visit Warehouse 21 on Myspace, www.myspace.com/warehouse21productions, and click on the W21 Survey to answer some questions that will better help us serve the youth of Santa Fe.

Warehouse 21 is looking for youth volunteers to help with flyering and other promotions. Please visit Warehouse 21 on Myspace, www.myspace.com/warehouse21productions, if interested. Get in free to shows in exchange.

COOL YOUTH EVENTS AROUND TOWN!
In support of youth culture, Warehouse 21 recommends these other events for young people 21 and under:

THURSDAY, May 24 - June 3
Wise Fool
Ashes, the Alchemy of Hope. All shows at 8pm. $5
Sunday, May 27 – pay what you can

SATURDAY, 5/26 9am
artREACH @ CCA presents: "Saturday Morning in Crooklyn"
Come enjoy a FREE breakfast screening of Spike Lee's fresh & feisty film about growing up in vibrant 1970s Brooklyn, NY. Invited guests include teenagers, families, and staff from the following agencies and schools: ¡ADELANTE!, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Breakthrough Santa Fe, Catholic Charities, Esperanza Shelter, Intermountain Youth Centers, Monica Roybal Center, Natural Helpers, PMS Teen Health Services (Capital & Santa Fe High), Santa Fe Indian School, Santa Fe Rape Crisis and Trauma Treatment Center,
SER/SFPS Career Academy, St. Elizabeth Shelter, Youth Shelters and Family Services, ¡Youthworks!
R.S.V.P required: contact Sophie at 982-1338 ext. 12, or Sophie@ccasantafe.org for FREE tickets.

SUNDAY, 5/27
College of SF Quad
Memorial Blues Fest - 2-7pm.

FRIDAY, 6/1
James A. Little Theater
Where There's Smoke, There's Fire!
Smokin' Bachi Taiko presents a two - act show with singer Madi Sato.
Tickets available through the Candyman, or through SBT members. Tickets are $12 or $5 for kids 12 and under.

MONDAY, 6/4
Forum on latest sex crimes happening in town.
The SF Rape Crisis & Trauma Treatment Center
6601 Valentine Way - off Airport and Country Club Road. 6:30-9pm. 988-1951
WEDNESDAY, 6/13
Marcy Street
SF Reporter’s Annual Block Party. 5-9pm.

COMING SOON! Theater Grotessco’s Summer Season, July 23 to end of July.

Santa Fe School for the Arts & Sciences
June - July classes in digital photography, video filmmaking and Fashion Design for teens.
Call 438- 8585 or check www.santafeschool.com

Blue Sky Summer Science Program is seeking teens ages 15-17 for paid internships. $50 per camp. Check out bigskylearning.com for more information.

All Ages Swing Dance
Odd Fellows Hall
All ages Swing Dance. $3. 7:30-9:30pm. For dates and info call 473-0955

IMPACT Personal Safety
Tel: 505/992-8833
Toll free: 800/345-KICK
3-hour PREPARE Introductory Workshop
June 27 - Wednesday, 6:00-9:00 pm

6-hour Children’s Safety Course
July 14 & 15 - Saturday and Sunday, 1-4 pm
Graduation - Sunday, July 15 at 3:30 pm

20-hour Women’s Basics Course
July 21, 22, 28 & 29
Saturdays & Sundays, noon-5:00 pm
Graduation - Sunday, July 29 at 4 pm
Pre-registration required for all courses. Early registration and buddy discounts available. See our Course Fee Policies at www.IMPACTPersonalSafety.org.

Mayor Coss convened a roundtable to begin development of a community response to support our city’s youth and put an end to the increasingly violent acts that have recently occurred in Santa Fe. Approximately 30 individuals participated in the initial roundtable on May 3, including police, public schools, state government, young people, parents, the faith community, juvenile justice, youth workforce development, housing and community services, advocates, activists and elected leadership. For more information, contact Interim Community Services Director, Terrie Rodriguez at 955-2517 or Community Services Office Manager Edith Martinez 955-6568.

Check out Poalo Soleri this summer for Fanman Productions.

Don’t forget the SF Farmer’s Market on Saturday’s at Devargas Mall 7am – noon.

The Santa Fe Teen Arts Center, Warehouse 21 (W21) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
dedicated to inspiring youth to empower themselves through artistic expression and productivity.

INTERVIEWS, PHOTOGRAPHS, FURTHER INFORMATION AVAILABLE

Contact: Ana Gallegos y Reinhardt
505-989-4223
ana@warehouse21.org