Below information about upcoming creative workshop and showings of
work-in-progress: Garuda's Glove and El Velorio de La Comay.
Hope to see you there!
Thanks for always supporting my adventures.
awilda rodríguez lora
laperformera.org
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Casa Cruz de la Luna, our theatre company from San Germán, Puerto Rico
will be in residence briefly at the Clemente Soto Vélez OpArt Studio
in the Lower East Side. It would be wonderful if you could join us to
share the work and the vision. All activities free!
WORKSHOP
"Escritura Acto"
A lab-workshop that explores theatre as a multidimensional space of
transit where visual, aural, tactile, textual (subtextual,
hypertextual) lines move and play. Concepts and techniques related to
"escritura acto" -the production and simultaneous projection of
writing on a computer onstage- will be complemented with exercises in
automatic writing, automatic speaking and theatre games. Brief
one-person and group pieces will be generated from the exercises.
Facilitator: Aravind Enrique Adyanthaya (with members of the Casa
Cruz de la Luna Company)
Date: Saturday April 7th, 2 P.M. to 6 P.M.
Place: OpArt Studio 309 at the Clemente Soto Vélez Center, 107
Suffolk Street, NYC
Languages: the workshop will be conducted in English but participants
can work in the language(s) they choose
Free of charge. (And followed by Easter treats.) To reserve your
space send us a message to: casacruzdelaluna@yahoo.com
Facilitator bio.: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aravind_Enrique_Adyanthaya
Video trailer of Casa Cruz de la Luna work "The Marquis de Sade is
Afraid of the Sea" ( in Spanish):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCn9LFaW5x0
WORKS-IN-PROGRESS
Casa Cruz de la Luna also invites to a preview showing of segments of
"Garuda's Glove" at the OpArt Studio 309, 3rd Floor Clemente Soto
Vélez Center, 107 Suffolk Street, NYC, on Saturday April 14th at 8
P.M. This project-in-development which deals with notions of fluid
time and cyberspace will premiere in June at the Museum of
Contemporary Art in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In collaboration with
Puerto Rican artists Christopher Cancel, Alejandra Maldonado, Awilda
Rodríguez Lora and Aravind Enrique Adyanthaya (supported by: The
Institute of Puerto Rican Culture´s "Apoyo a las Artes" Office and
"Financiamiento para el Desarrollo del Quehacer Cultural" Program; The
Organization of Puerto Rican Artists, OpArt; previous support from New
York Theater Workshop Fellowship Program)
The evening will also include an excerpt from the one-person bilingual
piece "El Velorio de la Comay" ("La Comay´s Wake"), Awilda Rodríguez
Lora´s performative take on the Puerto Rican media gossiping icon "La
Comay."
Free of charge.
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awilda.rodríguez.lora
laperformera.org
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