Beauty By Moonlight/ Bajo La Luna Bella
Wicker Well
Chicago, IL
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Beauty By Moonlight/ Bajo La Luna Bella
Join Teatro Luna Oct 20, 7:30 -10:30 pm at Wicker Well (1637 W. North Ave ) as we present some of Chicago's best Latina performers for the second installment of this one night only event series featuring hip-hop divas, burlesque performance, spoken word, and everything in between! Stay during and after the performance for dancing with a DJ LOVESTAND, drinks, chisme, and TL-Style fun under the moonlight!

The NOCHE BOHEMIA SERIES seeks to promote the talent of Latina Artists (and sometimes women of color artists!) of all disciplines. All proceeds support Season 11 production and education programs.  

PERFORMANCES BY:
Sydney Charles
Melissa Duprey
Miranda Gonzalez
Milta Ortiz-Pinate
Marisel Vera
PLUS Ivelisse Diaz from Las Bompleneras & HEADLINER: TL ARTISTIC ASSOCIATE KRISTIANA COLĂ“N!

Bios and performance descriptions available on our website at http://teatroluna.org/?p=232

ABOUT NOCHE BOHEMIA / BOHEMIAN NIGHTS SERIES:
This unique new series is dedicated to featuring the diverse range of Latina Talent (and the talents of other women of color) in Chicago. At these Noche Bohemia events you will see all kinds of talent from the various artistic disciplines ranging from: music, dance, story-telling, burlesque, and poetry to clowning and acrobats---and everything in between. This is the place where Latina artists that we either: a) haven't been able to work with formally in our productions or education programs but believe the work they are doing is groundbreaking/important/fun/needs support and/or b) artists who are Luna Friends/Company Members,  whom we have either worked with before or have long supported our work and strongly believe that their talents need to be shared with our audiences. The Noche Bohemia series is a safe space where these artists can both develop and perform their work/art in front of a live audience, and also receive feedback in a non-formal way.

ABOUT TEATRO LUNA (Mission & Brief History)
Teatro Luna is Chicago's first and only all-Latina theatre ensemble dedicated to creating original work that honors Latina lives and showcases the talents of Latina/Hispana artists. Founded in 2000, Teatro Luna is dedicated to expanding the range of Latina/Hispana roles visible on the Chicago stage and beyond. Previous shows include: Generic Latina, Dejame Contarte, Kita y Fernanda, The Maria Chronicles, SOLO Latinas, S-E-X-Oh!, Quita Mitos, Lunatic(a)s, Machos, SOLO tu, Jarred (A Hoodoo Comedy), S-E-X-Oh! The Remix, Lunatic(a)s 2009, GL 2010: Not Your Generic Latina, and Lullaby. Stay tuned this fall as we open our EIGHT ENSEMBLE BUILT SHOW: CROSSED (How going South Flipped Our Script!) "The Immigrant Equals American" that opens Nov 28. Tix on sale soon.

Teatro Luna tours colleges/universities, festivals and venues across the country with a blend of ensemble-created performance. Central to its mission is Teatro Luna's commitment to nurture Latina talent and develop new plays. The driving forces behind the mission are the Artistic Ensemble and Artistic Associate Collective. The development of new, professional talent and work is served by our ambitious Incubation Series.

Visit us virtually: facebook.com/teatrolunachicago or our new website-- still in process of being updated-- www.teatroluna.org

Read more at our wordpress blog: www.teatroluna.wordpress.com

FOR MORE ON WICKER WELL VISIT: http://www.facebook.com/people/Wicker-Well/677528346

Location

Wicker Well (View)
1637 W. North Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
United States

Categories

Arts > Burlesque & Cabaret
Arts > Dance
Arts > Literary
Arts > Performance
Arts > Theatre
Arts > Visual
Comedy > Stand Up
Comedy

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Teatro Luna: Americas All-Latina Theatre
On BPT Since: Sep 26, 2007
 
Alexandra Meda
www.teatroluna.org