More Information about New Mexico Suzuki Institute
String Instrument Service & Repair
Institute Tee Shirts & Tote Bags
Alexander Sessions
Institute Photographer
UNM Campus and Recreation
About Albuquerque
String Instrument Service & Repair
Robertson and Sons Violin Shop, the largest store in the Southwest selling string instruments, repair and supplies will be on site to serve the needs of Institute participants. Services include: bow re-hairing, strings, bridges, fingerboard dressing as well as instrument rental. Robertson’s is offering rental instruments for the week to cello students who wish to avoid travel challenges.
Call 1-800-284-6546 to reserve an instrument.Institute Tee Shirts & Tote Bags
Commemorative tee shirts and tote bags for the 2010 New Mexico Suzuki Institute may be ordered with your registration. No orders will be taken after June 1. A new design is created by Jane Soyka each year. Some items may be available for sale at the Institute, but only while supply lasts, so it is advisable to order when you send in your registration and payment form.
Alexander Sessions
Robyn Avalon, our Institute Alexander teacher is available for private sessions. You can sign up for a session at the Institute Office.
Institute Photographer
Throughout the week, Sarah Eastwood and Eastbrook Studios will be photographing activities at the Institute.
There will be a sign-up sheet in the Suzuki Office for free individual sittings on selected dates during the week. Additionally, photographs will be available for students and their families to purchase online.UNM Campus & Recreation
Founded in 1889, the University of New Mexico now occupies 600 acres along old Route 66 in the Heart of Albuquerque. Offering a distinctive campus environment with a Pueblo Revival architectural theme, the campus echoes the buildings of nearby Pueblo Indian villages. The nationally recognized Campus Arboretum and the popular Duck Pond offer outstanding botanical experiences in the midst of one of New Mexico’s great public open spaces. Students and their families housed on campus may also take advantage of Johnson Gymnasium facilities, including swimming pools, weight and exercise room, tennis courts and more. Additional fees apply. Wireless internet access is available throughout most of the campus.
About Albuquerque
A visit to Albuquerque allows guests to experience the authentic Southwest. One of the oldest cities in the U.S., Albuquerque boasts a multicultural heritage and history where Native American, Hispanic/Latino, Anglo and other cultural influences are a part of everyday life. Visitors always feel they are someplace special while dining at one of the city’s traditional New Mexican restaurants, shopping at one of its more than 3,000 shops and galleries, or enjoying its world-class visual and performing arts. Nowhere is the confluence of past and present more dramatic than here in Albuquerque, where the modern city skyline is set against a backdrop of the ancient Sandia Mountains and an endless, timeless blue sky.
Spectacular weather, with an average of 310 days of sunshine annually, makes Albuquerque an ideal destination for outdoor activities, including golfing, hiking, biking and skiing. Its weather features also make Albuquerque the “hot air ballooning capital of the world," and in October hosts the annual International Balloon Fiesta.
Bordering UNM to the south, the primary corridor for Albuquerque visitors is Central Avenue, the original Route 66. It travels west from UNM through the Downtown entertainment district, the shopping and dining area of Old Town, and past Albuquerque’s Botanic Gardens and Aquarium. Eastward, Nob Hill is a vibrant district bursting with shops and dining venues.
For more information about Albuquerque, contact the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce toll free at: 1-800-284-2282, or visit their website.