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    Good view watching a bright spot light.

    Would not recommend. This event has to be organized by actual idiots. The line to get in is just a mass of people pushing forward towards whichever entrance they end up at. Simple ropes or barriers to define the lines could fix this. They don't really even check tickets once you're thru the first security checkpoint so there's no capacity threshold checks going on. There's a second security checkpoint that's even more chaotic and badly organized. The park is too small for how many people are there. There's one trash can for the entire crowd. There's 4 port a potty's for the entire crowd. And there's a big tree blocking your view of anything.

    Burn him!!
    Tim S.

    It's interesting that Zozobra isn't better known. Or known at all for that matter. before going I asked friends around the country about it, and no one knew about it. Once we were in Santa Fe I asked people about it and of course they had heard of it, but many hadn't been to it. I was surprised. I had been as a kid a couple times when I lived in Santa Fe. I had great memories, but I questioned that it could be as good as I remembered. We decided not to take on the parking challenge, so we took a ride share. It was an easy walk from there. There was strict metal detectors and security and there was no alcohol, so I was not surprised at how family friendly it felt once inside. We were only slightly early, but we got to enjoy some of the live music before there show. Pretty good stuff. The show itself started slow. I realized 20 minutes in it was on purpose, as to build the suspense. the fire dancer built things up,, small fireworks going off one by one. I don't want to spoil things and tell you all that happens, but it stay till the very end, things get bigger and bigger. It was easy to leave, and we all had a good time. And honestly, I was fine they didn't have beer, it was a nice trade off that it was a friendly non-drunk crowd. I'm sure if we are in town again at the right time, it would be nice to go back.

    Greshka P.

    This is a tradition in Santa Fe, and it was my first time going with someone that had experienced it as kid. The idea of the festival is to mark the start of the fiestas, and to do so, they burn this giant marionette. The marionette is called "old man gloom" and inside of him are all the worries and troubles people want to leave behind, forget, and symbolically see them burn when the marionette burns at the end of the festival. The burning of old man gloom is the finale, followed by a show of fireworks that will keep everyone in awe. While the festival gets to this point, there's music, food trucks, and vendors keeping the people entertained. It is a first come event, so if you get there early the better chance you get to be closer to the stage but honestly it doesn't matte much. The main event, as mentioned, is the burning of mad who stands 50 feet tall, so everyone in attendance can see it and celebrate the start of a "new year". I was very impressed with how organized and safe the whole thing was, especially when there was (reported) about 60K people there. Nice to have started my trip to Santa Fe with a local tradition.

    Rachel C.

    The BURNING OF ZOZOBRA, or OLD MAN GLOOM, has taken place for 83 years as a kick-off to the FIESTAS DE SANTA FE. Any chance this was the pre-cursor to BURNING MAN?????? www.zozobra.org "Zozobra is a hideous, but harmless FIFTY FOOT MARIONETTE. He is a toothless, empty-headed facade. He has no guts and doesn't have a leg to stand on. He is full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. He never wins. He moans and groans, rolls his eyes and twists his head. His mouth gapes and chomps. His arms flail about in frustration. Every year we do him in. We string him up and burn him down in ablaze of fireworks. At last, he is gone, taking with him all our troubles for another whole year. Santa Fe celebrates another victory. Viva la Fiesta!" - A.W. Denninger (from the website - www.zozobra.org/history) This tradition of kicking off Fiestas has ENDURED SINCE 1924! It is the city's way of releasing all the BAD SPIRITS THAT LURK ABOUT and the GLOOM WE CARRY INSIDE US for another year. The celebration begins slowly as nightfall sets in. The FIRE SPIRIT DANCER appears! Zozobra begins to slowly move his arms and head with a very slow moaning & groaning beginning. The Fire Spirit Dancer, dressed in red, with increasing intensity drives alway the SPIRITS OF GLOOM, dancers dressed in white, from the steps at the base of Zozobra . As they begin to dance FASTER AND FASTER to the music, they light the bottom of Zozobra's LONG DRAPED ROBE, it slowly burns up & up, he begins to thrash violently and with increasingly LOUDER AND LOUDER FURY! FIREWORKS begin to light up the sky shot from the base of the figure and the music INCREASES IN INTENSITY and his GROANS BECOME LOUDER . . . . until . . . . . . finally he is caught up in a FURY OF FLAMES and GROANS and . . . . then . . . then . . . he is GONE. . . along with ALL OUR GLOOM so we can CELEBRATE FIESTAS for yet another year! A renouned tradition, the OLDEST CIVIC CELEBRATION IN NORTH AMERICA, Zozobra was created by one of the original Santa Fe artists, Will Schuster, and is carried on by the local Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe as a community fundraiser. "The fire dance was created by Jacques Cartier, a former New York ballet dancer and local dance teacher, who performed the role for 37 years. His dance student, James Lilienthal took over the fire spirit role in 1970 and has continued it for 32 years." FIESTAS DE SANTA FE is a time of music, dancing, fun & celebration, good food & friendships. When my parents were still in Santa Fe, they lived right next door to this park, so I always had front row seats - of course I was looking at Z's backside, but, hey, the food was free and the wine bottle was bottomless! A TIME OF JOY each September! A TIME YOU WON'T EVER FORGET, if you are lucky enough to be at the BURNING OF OLD MAN GLOOM! ZOZOBRA! www.zozobra.org

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    Very fun experience must recommend we got front row seats and got some free merch along with a free pass to look at him up close.

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    El Flamenco Cabaret

    El Flamenco Cabaret

    4.4(49 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    This was my favorite part of our Santa Fe trip. (Season was April to June). I bought tickets a…read moremonth in advance which I recommend. I bought the best seats and we ordered dinner when we got there, definitely go right at opening, we were late and they almost did not serve us dessert. For dinner we had the Chicken in Lemon Sauce, and the Pork Roast. It came with veggies and a side potato salad. I also ordered the Spanish Omelette which we liked. And I ordered the Assorted cheese board which we loved. For dessert we had the flan, and vanilla ice cream, which was simple but a nice way to end the meal. The show was fantastic, loved the dancers in their costumes, and the live flamenco guitarist was marvelous. Excellent show, well worth it and very much, a treat.

    Show Review Only- I…read morewas only in Santa Fe for a short time, so I took the advice of other reviewers and ate dinner before the show so I wouldn't potentially be disappointed. I booked my solo bar seat about 3 weeks before the date of the show. There are different ticket tiers and I selected the cheapest one that was $25 a ticket. Despite being in the back row, I was able to see the performance very clearly due to there not being any obstructions and the comfortable size of the space. I wouldn't hesitate to get the same seating again, especially if it was just me again or with one other person. I ordered their red sangria and thought it was pretty good. The wait staff was also nice. The performance was outstanding! Every single performer was so energetic and talented. I wouldn't hesitate to come back here again if I was in the area and will recommend this spot to others.

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    El Flamenco Cabaret - Sangria.

    Sangria.

    El Flamenco Cabaret - Entrance

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    El Flamenco Cabaret - Dinner plates, Chicken Stewed in Lemon Sauce was good.

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    Dinner plates, Chicken Stewed in Lemon Sauce was good.

    The Santa Fe Opera

    The Santa Fe Opera

    4.2(57 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    I have never been to a true opera but was so happy to be invited to the Apprentice Scenes performed…read moreby students that are moving from academics into the professional world of Opera. My daughter's very good friend went to school for Music/Opera and has an incredible voice. She was part of the Apprentice Program for Singers this past summer. This program has had more than 1500 singers participate in the program. When we found out she would perform here, we decided to fly in for the weekend and support her. The theater itself is called the The Crosby Theater as the property was taken over in 1956 by John O. Crosby who then with the help of others found a location on the property that was a natural amphitheater. Construction was then began and this magnificent open air theater was completed. With this being an open air venue, the acoustics are incredible, views are phenomenal and the vibe is exciting. Our seats were more towards the back of the house which I enjoyed providing a full view of the stage and a front row seat to an exquisite New Mexican sunset. The show itself was set up as one act operas and were performed by the apprentices. They featured eight different and uniques scenes from operas such as Hansel and Gretel, La Clemenza Di Tito, Sweeney Todd, Aida, and Hamlet. I had no idea that many of these operas are so old. For example, La Clemenza Di Tito premiered in Germany in 1791. WOW! What I loved most of all were the caption boxes in front of each seat. When an opera is being performed in a foreign language these boxes translate into English the words being sung, thus allowing the listener to fully understand the opera being performed. Pure magic! Restrooms were very clean and snack bar available before the performance is open. Parking is no issue at all with a huge lot in front of the theater. Sustainability was high on the list for the theater during its most recent renovation. The roof collects over 80,000 gallons of rain water annually and delivers the water through underground cisterns which irrigates the property. Happy I was able to enjoy this experience.

    Went to see Orfeo at the beautiful outdoor Santa Fe opera. The story where Legendary lovers, Orfeo…read moreand Euridice, face sudden death and separation. Yes, a snake caused it. They undertake a perilous journey from the underworld of death back to the world of the living. But one rule must be followed, Orfeo cannot look at Euridice. Tragedy obliged his conviction falters, as he cannot resist and succumbs to the temptation. The new production directed by Yuval Sharon was too avant-garde for my taste. Really did not like the set and costumes and unfortunately starring tenor Rolando Villazón was not there because of an accident. Such a pity as he was discovered in Mexico by his neighbor singing in his shower and became one of the best tenor in the world! So, we hope it is not too serious. Needles to say that for our family and friends, this was a major disappointment, as we travel from Texas to see him.

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    The Santa Fe Opera - Gorgeous New Mexican sunset

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    Benitez Cabaret Theater - La Emi

    Benitez Cabaret Theater

    5.0(1 review)
    1.2 mi

    I saw "La Emi" last night at the Maria Benitez Theater at The Lodge at Santa Fe. It was fantastic…read more I loved the dancers, I love the singing, the music, the atmosphere. The dancers were very good. The show had a variety numbers, and the they were all very talented. I have two things I want to comment on: Our tickets were the most affordable option, and I wish I had been able to see the theater first before purchasing. Every seat in the place will give you a good view, but the seats in the back are not great for comfort. The show is about 1.5-2 hours with a 15 min intermission. The back row chairs are high top chairs for a bar, and do not have a table or anything. It is good to help you see, but not suggested for a bad back, for older people, or probably very uncomfortable for someone who is wider. If I could do it again I would definitely spend the extra to have a regular seat or a table. The other thing was people were asked to put their phones away, and several people were not compliant. I do wish they enforced this better. The theater does an amazing job giving you a good experience. The theater is pretty intimate and when the lights are down or off, a phone ruins that experience. There is a bar, but there is not food. Grab dinner before the show. Currently the restaurant at the hotel is closed too. Overall I would go again and again. It was great. Everyone in my party was completely awed by the show. They had never seen flamenco presented like that before.

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    Theater entrance

    Wise Fool - A teacher assists a student in one of Wise Fool's aerial classes

    Wise Fool

    4.7(3 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    Everyone is so nice-- from the instructors to the students. Their classes are fun and inclusive,…read moreand they teach all ages and skill levels. Highly recommend if you've ever wanted to try circus arts!

    This is a studio my wife and I came across while venturing in Santa Fe. It teaches acrobatic and…read moreaerial circus courses as well as offers an open gym for those seeking a place to train. We happened to see an aerial partnering course listed online while we were win town and decided to drop in. Neither of us knew what to expect considering we did not know what aerial partnering was until twenty minutes into the class. Despite our lack of skill, however, we had lots of fun learning partner poses on a giant trapeze and a couple poses on dangling strands of silk. The instructor was great and catered to our skill level while still attending to the more skilled members of the class. Afterwards, we stayed and practiced our newly found talent with the gym manager. Without realizing, two hours quickly slipped by, and were it not for our aching muscles we would have continued longer. Since I do not live in Santa Fe, I cannot comment on the regularly scheduled classes held during the weekday. However, if they are anything like the workshop we attended this weekend, I would highly recommend those active spirits out there to check it out. The Wise Fool Community seems very friendly and excited to share their passion.

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    A photo from Wise Fool's original 2023 production, ReUnite

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