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CALENDAR
ARTS FILM COMMUNITY
THEATER MUSIC DANCE
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Las Nuevas Tamaleras, a play by Alicia Mena (left), at the JumpStart Theatre in San Antonio; El Te(The Tea), by Alfredo Ceibal (above) at the National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico; and Our Lady of Guadalupe by Jenny Mendez (bottom left) at Mattie Rhodes Counseling and Art Center.
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ARIZONA
 Through March 25
 El Nacimiento- La Cada Cordova
  This traditional Mexican nativity scene is a seasonal highlight at the Tucson Museum of Art Recreated this year by Maria Luisa Tena, it comprises more than 200 miniature scenes from the life of Christ. Locatedat 140 N. Main Ave., Tucson. For More information call 520-624-2333.

 December 8-January 29
 "Guadalupe & Territorial Christmas Exhibits"
  The Guadalupe Exhibit features traditional and contemporary images of the religious symbol of the Southwest and Mexico, Our Lady of Guadalupe. At the Sosa-Carrillo-Fremont House Museum, 151 South Granada St.,Tucson. Free. For more information, call 520-622-0956.

CALIFORNIA
 December 9-10
 "Paquito's Christmas"
  The musical story of a boy's discovery of the meaning of Christmas, presented by a cast of over 60 musicians, singers, dancers, and technicians, will be returning for its seventh year. Written by Luis Avalos, the musical will be presented at the Pasadena Civic Center, 300 East Green St., Los Angeles. For tickets, call 626-429-7360.
 
 December 10-24
 "La Posada Magica"
  This contemporary Latino Christmas musical will be presented at the South Coast's Repertory, 655 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. admission, $13 to $32. For more information, call 714-708-5555 or visit www.scr.org
 
 Through December 31
 Muerte de Todos: Ofrenda de Participacion (Death Comes to Everyone: A 
 Participatory Offering)
  Strongly connected to the Mexican tradition of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), Eloy Tarciso's installation includes reflections on life and death. Traditional cooking and paperflower making are among the activities at this event at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido, 340 N. Escondido Blvd. For more information, call 1-800-4253 or visit www.artcenter.org.

FLORIDA
 December 23-February 18
 "Arte Latino: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum"
  This exhibition includes 500 Latino works of paintings, sculptures and photographs from the Smithsonian's collection. It highlights more than 200 years of art. At the Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 North Mills Ave., Orlando. For more information, call 407-896-4231 or visit www.omart.org.

MISSOURI
 December 8-January 20
 "The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe-Images of Vision of Juan Diego"
   Mixed media works by Jenny Mendez and other artists in the community will be on display at this group exhibit that includes a collection of images of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Free. The Mattie Rhodes Art Gallery, 921 W. Seventeenth St., Kansas City. For some information, call 816-471-2536

NEVADA
 December 15-16
 Tejano Christmas Dance 2000
  A Tejano music extravaganza in Las Vegas tat includes appearances by Tejano artists Masizzo, Stefani Montiel, and Pasty Torres. At the Riviera Hotel & Casino, 2901 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas. tickets, call 1-800-634-3420

NEW JERSEY
 Through December 31 
 "Images from the Natural World: Art of the Andes"