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If you don't know Roni Benise's name or his music, check him out on YouTube. This electrifying artist of Midwestern and Czech stock plays Spanish-style instrumental guitar music with passion and fire. His highly acclaimed compositions, which fuse Latin-flavored rhythms such as flamenco, salsa, tango and samba with an undercurrent of African tribal rhythms and the thrusting power of rock, are deeply emotive and intensely intricate works.
His many fans became familiar with Benise (pronounced Buh-ness-see) through his Emmy Award winning PBS production "Nights of Fire" in which his world-class band, orchestra and wonderfully choreographed dance group, The Gitanas, set many a heart on fire. Critics aptly dubbed the dazzling work as "The Latin Riverdance" and "The Prince of Latin Guitar" forever casting his sultry image in stone.
"I wanted to push the boundaries of traditional flamenco/Spanish guitar while combining the elements of dance and theater," the artist says.
Now he launches his all new work, "The Spanish Guitar" together with his band and dancers, The Gitanas, with a stop at the Spencer Theater on Monday, October 11 at 7 p.m. The production is to have a similar flavor to his "Nights of Fire" work, but with a story line that features his guitar as the protagonist; a magical instrument that's the keeper of stories through times and world's gone by. The guitar, which was crafted by a gypsy, has the power to transport Benise to the far ends of the earth and also through time on his passionate quest for lost love. The enchanted Spanish Guitar becomes a treasure chest of inspiration and propels Benise into his roll as troubadour for the ages. His masterful playing speaks for anyone who has ever lost something dear. Brilliantly choreographed dance numbers and musical pieces accompany the artist's quest through the cobblestone streets of Old Havana, the Arabian Desert, the canals of Venice, a bullring in Spain, a Paris Cafe and an ancient, sacred Buddhist temple in India.
Benise is a native of Nebraska who started his career playing rock in Los Angeles, but made the switch to his signature Spanish style a few years later after hearing nouveau flamenco on the radio. He immediately set about mastering the style and started with street performances in L.A. In time, he added the vibrant theatrical elements of costuming, dancers and sets to his music and made his massive mark on PBS audiences throughout the country. Today, he is filling concert halls around the world -- as he no doubt will at the Spencer October 11. Don't miss out on this nouveau Flamenco music and dance extravaganza! Excellent seats are available for $69 and $66. Call the Spencer Theater Box Office at 575.336.4800 or go online to www.spencertheater.com for tickets and information.
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• RICKY NELSON REMEMBERED Sat Nov 20 at 7PM ($69 & $66). Lobby Buffet at 5PM, ($20). Starring twin sons Matthew & Gunnar and the Stone Canyon Band, this multi-media event features Ricky Nelson's hit songs (Hello Mary Lou, Travelin' Man, GArden Party) and never-before-seen footage of TV's famed The Adventures With Ozzie & Harriet family.• LORRIE MORGAN ACOUSTIC Sat Nov 27 at 7 p.m. ($69 & $66). A four-time Female Vocalist of the Year, Morgan sings her many country hits (Five Minutes, Something in Red, Watch Me and What Part of No) as well as works from her latest CD I Walk Alone.• PLAID TIDINGS Fri Dec 3 at 7 p.m. & Sat Dec 4 at 1 p.m.($59 & $56) Lobby Buffet at 5PM, ($20). The best of the hit Broadway musical comedy Forever Plaid tied-up in a nifty Christmas package with loads of comedy and swinging holiday favorites.
• THE NUTCRACKER, starring Ruidoso Dance Ensemble Sat Dec 18 at 2 PM & 7PM ($28). Original adaption of beloved Christmas classic features gorgeous sets & costumes with 50+ outstanding student & professional dancers.• FLYING J WRANGLERS CHRISTMAS Tues Dec 21 at 7 p.m. ($29 & $26). Western yodeling, vocals, fiddle and guitars in a program of traditional favorites and new and classic western/cowboy Christmas songs, instrumentals and homespun comedy.• OKLAHOMA! Sun Jan 2 at 2 PM ($69 & $66). Rodgers & Hammerstein's Tony-winning musical set in turn-of-the-century Oklahoma; People Will Say We're In Love, Oh What A Beautiful Mornin', Surrey With A Fringe On Top.• GUILD VALENTINE SOIREE Sun Feb 13 at 6:30PM ($50). Taking place on the elegantly decorated Spencer stage, the celebration includes a gourmet three-course dinner, two complimentary cocktails and dancing to the Michael Francis Trio. • ALL SHOOK UP Mon Feb 14 at 7PM ($69 & $66). Features more than 24 Elvis hits, this feel-good, award-winning musical is about a stranger who kick-starts a chain reaction of romances and rebellion with his rockin' music in a small Midwestern town.
• THE TEN TENORS Sun Feb 20 at 7PM ($69 & $66). Australia's most debonair musical export features 10 stylin' lads, opera buffa, rock-tinged zaniness and Aussie folk tunes.• LEGALLY BLONDE, THE MUSICAL Tues Mar 15 at 7PM ($69 & $66). Lobby Buffet at 5PM ($20) A turbo-charged Broadway musical comedy about a darling sorority gal who goes for a law degree after getting dumped by her boyfriend. Stars 30 singers, dancers and orchestra musicians.• JOHN CONLEE Sat Mar 26 at 7 PM ($59 & $56). Swinging from sad to soulful, humorous to uplifting in a heartbeat, this singer-songwriter has a lit of sparkling country hits: Rose Colored Glasses, Lady Lay Down, Backside of Thirty, I'm Only in it for the Love.• THE 39 STEPS Thu Apr 14 at 7PM ($59 & $56). Where Hitchcock meets hilarious, this multi-award-winning comedy is a who-done-it that's part drama, part farce - and definitely an athletic event with over 150 character costume changes, loads of laughter, mystery & intrigue.
• NIKKI YANOFSKY Sat Apr 23 at 7 PM ($59 & $56). Having wowed crowds from Kennedy Center to Carnegie Hall, this 16-year-old recording artist has been called a "jazz kitten" for her pitch-perfect vocals, stunning nuance and emotional delivery of original tunes and favorites by Ella Fitgerald, Billie Holiday & Norah Jones.• PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS Sat May 7 at 7 PM ($69 & $66) Lobby Buffet at 5PM ($20). Packed with personality, this legendary rock band has been called "the greatest show band on earth" for slapstick stage antics and gold & platinum hits: Indian Reservation, Louie Louie, Ups and Downs, Hungry, Kicks. Steppin' Out. Presented by Richard & Jocelyn Williams.
Albuquerque Awards - Live Stats
Best Musical - Top 3
1.
SOMETHING ROTTEN! (Santa Fe Playhouse)
20.7% of votes
2.
MATILDA THE MUSICAL (Cardboard Playhouse Theatre Company)
16.6% of votes
3.
THE LITTLE MERMAID (Four Corners Musical Theatre Co.)