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Deadline nears for NAU’s Hispanic Convocation / Graduación Hispana

NAU Hispanic ConvocationThe deadline to RSVP for Northern Arizona University’s Hispanic Convocation / Graduación Hispana is Saturday, April 27.

The ceremony will be held at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 9 at the du Bois Ballroom, Building 64, NAU.

All graduates must check-in by 5 p.m. wearing their caps and gowns.

The César Chavez Award, the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Award, the Gabriela Mistral Award and the Outstanding Hispanic Graduate Student award will be presented during the event.

RSVP by calling 928-523-5656. Click here for more information for more information.

Rudolfo Anaya’s ‘Bless Me, Ultima’ comes to Flagstaff

Bless Me UltimaFLAGSTAFF — “Bless Me, Ultima,” a film by Carl Franklin based on the novel by Rudolfo Anaya, opened Friday, March 15 at Harkins Flagstaff 11, 1959 So. Woodlands Village Blvd., Flagstaff.

Showtimes are 9:50 a.m., 12:40, 3:20, 5:20 and 7:40 p.m.

Based on the controversial, first award-winning Chicano novel by acclaimed author Rudolfo Anaya, “Bless Me, Ultima” is a turbulent coming-of-age story about a young boy, Antonio (Luke Ganalon), growing up in New Mexico during World War II, Arenas Entertainment reported in a media release. Arenas is distributing and marketing the film.

When a mysterious curandera (healer) named Ultima (Miriam Colon) comes to live with his family, she teaches him about the power of the spiritual world. As their relationship grows, Antonio begins to question his strict upbringing by his parents (Dolores Heredia & Benito Martinez). Through a series of mysterious and at times terrifying events, Antonio must grapple with questions about the nature of divinity and his own destiny.

As Ultima teaches Antonio about the spiritual world, Antonio begins to question the strict Catholic doctrine he has learned from his parents. A series of mysterious events forces Antonio to face difficult questions about good and evil, destiny and how to reconcile Ultima’s abilities with the Catholic church’s teachings.

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Mayan elder to speak at NAU Native American Cultural Center on Nov. 7

Diego Chavez Petzey, Tz’ utujil Mayan Elder, from the Asociación Cultural Gran Señor Tepepul-Chutnamit from Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala, will speak at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7 at the Native American Cultural Center at Northern Arizona University.

 

 

He will speak on:

  • 2012: Ancient Mayan knowledge and its relevance today
  • Community organizing and cultural resistence
  • Indigenous culture and spirituality
  • Woodcarving workshop

Click here for more information.

Miguel Vasquez from NAU, left, introduces Diego Chavez Petzey, second from left, during a recent presentation at the Museum of Northern Arizona. Photo by Frank X. Moraga / Shooting Star Communications LLC. ©2012

Mayan Calendar talk, music, food, closing altar blessing part of Celebraciones de la Gente on Oct. 28

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A discussion on the 2012 Mayan Calendar by guests from Guatemala, Ballet Folklorico, Mariachi workshops and performances and a moving closing ceremony with the blessing of the ofrendas (altars) were experienced by visitors during the closing day of the 9th annual Celebraciones de la Gente held Sunday, Oct. 28 at the Museum of Northern Arizona.

The event was presented by the museum and partner Flagstaff Nuestras Raices.

The Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration featured a “Lively Day of the Dead Celebration” which included food, arts and crafts booths, face painting and the presentation of the annual mural project.

Performers include Maríachí Sol Azteca, Los Compadres and Ballet Folklorico de Colores of Flagstaff.

Call 928-774-5213 or visit musnaz.org  or http://www.flagstaffnuestrasraices.com/ for more information.

Celebraciones photos by Frank X. Moraga / Shooting Star Communications LLC ©2012