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New Mexico Tech Performing Arts Series

One Olive Lane
505-835-5688

The mission of the New Mexico Tech Performing Arts Series (NMTPAS) is to present a variety of affordable, quality multicultural performances in popular and classical music, theatre, dance, family entertainment, and arts outreach activities, that appeal to the diverse community of Socorro and our statewide neighbors.

Each year NMTPAS presents a season of 10-12 performances; four free Presidential Chamber Music Series concerts; and one free concert with the Santa Fe Opera Apprentices. NMTPAS coordinates a variety of in-school and community-wide arts education and outreach programs including: Youth Concerts and Arts Workshops for all students grades K-8 in Socorro, Magdalena and the Alamo-Navajo Schools; the National Dance Institute Residency in partnership with Socorro Consolidated Schools; Community Arts Party the Saturday before Valentine’s Day, a day of hands-on arts workshops for all ages at Finley Gym; 4th of July Celebration featuring regional bands, family activities and spectacular fireworks display; and the Missoula Children’s Theatre Summer Residency in partnership with Socorro Consolidated Schools and the City of Socorro.

NMTPAS works together with Tech Club Macey, an adult social club based at Macey Center, which hosts social hours before all PAS shows with scrumptious appetizers and spirits, plus special events such as Valentine’s and Night at the Opera Dinners, for a nominal annual membership fee. Membership fee includes a free dinner and show at the annual meeting held in the Fall.

NMTPAS collaborates with the City of Socorro and a wide array of campus and County organizations in support of tourism and economic development. Socorro is fortunate to have a beautiful and intimate theater, Macey Center, with its elegant lobby gallery and full range of conference and special event services. Home to New Mexico Tech, a national leader in science and engineering universities, with a variety of top-notch research entities, including EMRTC, IRIS-PASSCAL, the New Mexico Bureau of Geology, PRRC, Magdalena Ridge Observatory, plus a world-class Golf Course, Mineral Museum, Etscorn Observatory and an excellent Childcare Center.

We are home to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, the Bosque del Apache and Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuges, El Camino Real Historic Trail Site, the Quebradas Back Country Byway, Fort Craig, Water Canyon, San Miguel Church, our own Socorro Community Theater, a vibrant local music scene, acclaimed visual artists and galleries, and a variety of excellent restaurants for every palate. Historic Magdalena is just up Highway 60, with excellent artists, galleries, great scenery and an Old West feel. 

Socorro County has amazing annual events—4th of July Celebration, SocorroFest, NM Tech’s 49ers Celebration, Enchanted Skies Star Party, Festival of the Cranes, Luminaria Arts Crawl & Christmas Electric Light Parade, NM State Science Olympiad and Science Fair, Magdalena’s Old Timers Days, and much more.

Participating in arts and events is food for the soul! We appreciate your support of the arts. Enjoy our shows and please come back soon!


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