“Tres Vidas” (Three Lives) Performance – Nov. 1st., 2012

Eastern to Host Core Ensemble for “Tres Vidas” Performance

Written by Nana Owusu-Agyemang

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Willimantic, Conn. ¬¬- Eastern Connecticut State University will host the chamber music theatre group Core Ensemble for a theatrical performance of the production, “Tres Vidas” (Three Lives) at 7 p. m. on Nov. 1 in Shafer Auditorium. The public is invited. Admission is free. Shafer Auditorium is in Shafer Hall, located at Valley and High Streets in Willimantic.

The Core Ensemble includes Tahirah Whittington on cello; Cyrus von Hochstetter on piano; and Michael Parola on percussion, accompanied by actress Roseanne Almanzar.

“Tres Vidas” celebrates the lives of three legendary Latin American women: Mexican painter Frida Kahlo; Salvadoran peasant activist Rufina Amaya; and Argentine poet Alfonsina Storni. The play involves music ranging from traditional Mexican folk and Argentine tango songs sung in Spanish to instrumental works by composers such as Astor Piazzolla and Osvaldo Golijov. Almanzar, who will portray the three legendary Latinas, portrays multiple characters while interacting with the onstage musical trio of cello, piano and percussion.

With storylines including Frida Kahlo’s dramatic and passionate relationship with painter Diego Rivera, Rufina Amaya’s survival of the massacre at El Mozote and Alfonsina Storni’s lifelong challenges as Argentina’s first great feminist poet, “Tres Vidas” presents dramatic situations, timeless in their emotional appeal and connection to audiences across all gender and ethnic spectrums.

Written by Chilean poet/writer Marjorie Agosin, “Tres Vidas” offers powerful portrayals of each woman, and includes the singing of traditional Mexican folk songs, as well as Argentinean popular and tango songs made famous by Mercedes Sosa and Carlos Gardel. Additional music by Astor Piazzolla, Orlando Garcia, Pablo Ortiz, Alice Gomez, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, Michael DeMurga and Osvaldo Golijov round out the musical score.

The Core Ensemble has toured in Australia, England, Russia, Ukraine, the Caribbean and across the United States. “Tres Vidas” will tour the United States during Hispanic Heritage Month, performing in California, Washington, Arizona, Georgia, Florida, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Illinois, Connecticut and Maine. It receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts;  State of Florida; the U.S. State Department; Florida State Division of Cultural Affairs; A.D. Henderson Foundation; the Florida Humanities Council; and the Palm Beach County Cultural Council.

For more information, please go to http://www.easternct.edu/mt-static/press_releases/2012/10/eastern-to-host-core-ensemble-for-tres-vidas-performance.html, call Ricardo Perez at (860) 465-0191 or e-mail: perezr@easternct.edu.

Black and Latino Males Conference – Oct. 26-28, 2012

2012 CHAS Black and Latino Males Conference

“Man Up!?”:
Redefining Manhood in a Time of Challenge and Change
 

at
Trinity College,
Hartford, CT 06106
October 26-28, 2012

 

Responding to the national challenges related to the academic achievement of Black and Latino Males, CHAS offers this conference every year.  Attended by students from our member institutions, the themes are selected to assist students in the process of achieving their academic and personal goals.  CHAS is currently developing the program for the 12th annual CHAS Black and Latino Males Conference.

For more information about this conference go to: http://commons.trincoll.edu/chas/2012/10/02/2012-black-and-latino-males-conference-agenda/

To register contact: Patricia.Maisch@trincoll.edu

 

Brand New Play Festival – Oct. 25-28, 2012

THE PLAYS

All readings take place in the Hartford Stage Rehearsal Studios, 942 Main Street, Hartford

SE LLAMA CRISTINA
by Octavio Solis
Directed by Loretta Greco

Thursday, October 25
7:30pm | $10

In this evocative and haunting play, a man and woman wake up strung out and hung over, and must piece together what’s happened to them and why they find themselves in an unknown room with an empty cradle.

REVERBERATION

by Matthew Lopez
Directed by Maxwell Williams

Saturday, October 27
7:30pm | $10

In the wake of personal tragedy, Jonathan has retreated from the world, but his upstairs neighbor Claire is determined to pull him into the whirlwind of her life. They build a tenuous connection, but the past reverberates into the present, threatening to destroy the fragile happiness they’ve found.

PLAYWRIGHTS PANEL DISCUSSION
Sunday, October 28
4:30pm

Join the Brand:NEW playwrights in a lively discussion of plays, playwriting and the developmental process.

 

Event at La Paloma Sabanera – Friday, Oct. 26

Friday, October 26
7:30pm
La Sabrosa Sabrosura
An exciting mix of cumbia with reggae, funk, ska and electro beats.
Featuring Mariano Spindola and Claudia Mendoza.
$10 suggested donation.
For more info go to www.lasabrosasabrosura.com
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La Paloma Sabanera Coffee House
405 Capitol Avenue
HartfordCT 06106
860-956-5003
twitter: @palomasabanera
facebook: La Paloma Sabanera
 

Screening of Latino in America 2: In Her Corner – Friday, Oct 12

LVL, WGRAC & Promoting Healthy Awareness of the Body (PHAB) invite you to the screening of:

Latino in America 2: In Her Corner

A CNN documentary that profiles Marlen Esparza, Houston-based, Mexican-American female boxer, who just won bronze in London.

This Friday, October 12th, 2012 at 8:00 pm in the Rittenburg Lounge.

Watch the trailer: lia2.in.her.corner.cnn

Film Screening: Precious Knowledge

La Voz Latina is sponsoring a screening of the film, Precious Knowledge (2011) Dir. Ari Palos, this Sunday, Sept. 30, at 4:00pm in Mather Terrace Room B.
Precious Knowledge tells the story of disenfranchised high school seniors as they become academic warriors and community leaders in Tucson, Arizona’s embattled Ethnic Studies classes while state lawmakers attempt to eliminate the program. Please come hear the stories of the students and educators who continue to struggle for the right to learn and teach their own histories in school.

Watch the trailer:

 

Also, Curtis Acosta, one of the educators in the Mexican-American Studies program in Tucson, Arizona will be speaking in Rittenberg Lounge on Tuesday, Oct. 2 during the common hour (see info below).

First & Last pizza will be provided!

BANNED HISTORIES

Mexican-American Studies and the Struggle for Educational Justice in Arizona

 

A talk by Curtis Acosta
Tuesday, Oct. 2, 12:15-1:30pm
Rittenberg Lounge

 On Jan. 10, 2012, the governing board of Tucson Unified School District voted to terminate  the popular and enormously successful Mexican American Studies program, under pressure from the Arizona State Superintendent of Instruction. Two weeks earlier a judge had found it in violation of a new Arizona state law prohibiting classes designed for particular ethnic groups. Curtis Acosta, an educator from Tucson, will speak about the development of the Mexican-American Studies curriculum, its success with students, how and why it was found illegal, and the ongoing struggle for Mexican-American rights in Arizona.

 
 
 Co-sponsored by Educational Studies, American Studies, History, Multicultural Affairs, La Voz Latina, Sociology, Hispanic Studies, and Psychology, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month

Chicas and Chicos Night

Hey Girls!

La Voz Latina invites you to
Chica’s night (America the Beautiful: A night of Ugly Betty) on Thursday Sept. 27 at 8pm in La Eracra (69 Vernon)!

Light snacks and refreshments will be served!

 

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Hey Guys!

La Voz Latina Presents Chico’s night
(Screening of Ballplayer: Pelotero). Come on to the Umoja House (72 Vernon) on Thursday Sept. 27 at 8pm!

Food will be available!

 

La Voz Latina
Trinity College
69 Vernon Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06106