SALON & FUNDRAISER AT THE NEW MEXICO GOVERNOR’S MANSION


Alabados, Alabanzas, Inditas and Corridos: The Enduring Hispano Music of New Mexico

A lecture and performance by Rob Martinez

A fundraiser for Historic Santa Fe Foundation
Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at 3 pm MT
On the lawn of the New Mexico Governor’s Mansion, 1 Mansion Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87501
$35 per-person for HSFF Members. $50 per-person for non-members.
Please register in advance. Tickets cannot be purchased at the door.

ROB MARTINEZ

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CANCELLATION POLICY - A full refund for the event will only be given if canceled on or before July 29, 2024. If there is a cancellation after July 29, the participant(s) will be issued a tax-donation for the amount retained at the foundation.

QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SALON OR ISSUES REGISTERING? - Contact: HSFF Education Programs & Publications Manager Hanna Churchwell at hanna@historicsantafe.org or call 505.983.2567 for more information.

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The Historic Santa Fe Foundation is pleased to announce a summer fundraiser featuring a lecture and musical performance by Rob Martinez on the lawn of the Governor’s Mansion, 1 Mansion Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87501. Alabados, Alabanzas, Inditas and Corridos: The Enduring Hispano Music of New Mexico is scheduled for Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at 3 pm. Tickets start at $35 per-person for HSFF members and $50 per-person for non-members.

ABOUT THE LECTURE & PERFORMANCE
Penitente alabados, religious alabanzas, culturally mixed Inditas, and Mexican Corridos provide context to the state’s complex and exciting history. The history of Hispano music allows us to better understand the emotional backdrop of those generations of New Mexicans who lived, loved, and dealt with strife in Santa Fe, and New Mexico, through the centuries.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

State Historian Rob Martinez is a native New Mexican born and raised in Albuquerque. A graduate of the University of New Mexico with a B.B.A. in International Business Management, Rob then went on to pursue his interest in New Mexican culture and history at U.N.M., earning an M.A. in Latin American history, with an emphasis on church, cultural, and social practices of the Spanish Colonial period in New Mexico. During his tenure as a graduate student, he was a research assistant for four years at the Vargas Project, learning research skills and paleography, abilities that would serve him well as a historian. Upon graduating, Rob pursued a teaching license and also worked for fourteen years as a research historian for the Sephardic Legacy Project, scouring civil and church archives in New Mexico, Mexico, Spain, France, Italy, Cuba, and Puerto Rico, analyzing documents for a research and publishing project about the Crypto-Jewish phenomenon in New Mexico and the Caribbean. Rob has presented papers and lectures on his research at the University of New Mexico, as well as history conferences throughout the southwestern United States. He has also spoken to historical groups in New Mexico such as the Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico, the Albuquerque Historical Society, and the Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies about research methodology, unique findings, New Mexico Hispanic culture, and general History of New Mexico. Rob was a teacher at Rio Rancho High School for ten years, educating young New Mexicans about World History, New Mexico History, and Language Arts. Rob has published articles on New Mexico genealogy and culture in periodicals as diverse as Herencia: The Quarterly Journal of the Hispanic Genealogical Research Center, IMAGEN magazine, Tradicion Revista, and the New Mexico Genealogist. Finally, Rob is also a folk musician, performing and promoting New Mexican Hispanic musical traditions for the past twenty years with his brother Lorenzo and their father Roberto Martinez in the group Los Reyes de Albuquerque. With his musical family, Rob has performed in all parts of New Mexico, and at the Smithsonian Folk Life Festival in Washington, D.C., the NEA’s National Heritage Fellowship Awards, and also at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.


Contact: Hanna Churchwell at hanna@historicsantafe.org or call 505.983.2567 for more information.

Sponsored by New Mexico Bank & Trust, a division of HTLF Bank