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  1. 26 de nov. de 2023 · Sunday, November 26, 2023, 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. West Building, West Garden Court. Reimagine the concert experience with master musician, actor, artist, and storyteller Robert Mirabal, elder of the Taos Pueblo, and genre-defying, New York-based string quartet ETHEL. These Grammy Award-winning artists present their latest collaboration, The ...

  2. 26 de nov. de 2023 · Reimagine the concert experience with master musician, actor, artist, and storyteller Robert Mirabal, elder of the Taos Pueblo, and genre-defying, New York-based string quartet ETHEL. These Grammy Award-winning artists present their latest collaboration, The Red Willow. They honor Mirabal’s community and address the challenges of the post ...

  3. Robert Mirabal On The Road 2023 January 14 - Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York, NY (with ETHEL String Quartet) January 14 - Rockwood Music Hall - New York, NY (with ETHEL String Quartet / APAP Showcase) April 20 - National Hispan ic Cultural Center - Albuquerque, NM (Sacred Journey with Festival B allet & Rare Tribal Mob) April 21 - National Hispanic Cultural Center - Albuquerque, NM ...

  4. The Red Willow is a new program built around a work commissioned by Taos Chamber Music Society in the summer of 2023. With their signature mastery, ETHEL and Mirabal refer to the local, the timeless magnificence of Taos, then explode it into the universal with a kaleidoscope of sounds that transcend geographical and temporal boundaries.

  5. 12 de nov. de 2023 · November 12, 2023 ·. Join us at the National Gallery of Art with Robert Mirabal! Sunday, November 26, 2023. 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. West Building, Main Floor - West Garden Court. Reimagine the concert experience with master musician, actor, artist, and storyteller Robert Mirabal, elder of the Taos Pueblo, and genre-defying, New York-based ...

  6. 16 de nov. de 2023 · MY FIRST GUEST ON THE NEW Taos News podcast, “Voices of Taos,” is Taos Pueblo native, Robert Mirabal, apropos during Native American Heritage Month. Robert Mirabal was born and raised at Taos Pueblo, where he continues to live, raising his own children and farming the land in the traditional way he was taught by his grandparents, who raised him.

  7. Robert Mirabal came of age in a traditional family that was broken apart by government relocation policies. "I grew up with my grandparents and mom, an all woman family mostly. That was the classic thing in the '70s, a lot of relocation, children being taken from their homes by government and economics, marriages breaking up.