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Teatro Vivo presents Stories of Us
The Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center
Austin, TX
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Teatro Vivo presents Stories of Us
 

TEATRO VIVOS EXPLORES AFRO-LATINO IDENTITY IN NEW PLAY: STORIES OF US

April 1, 2016 - AUSTIN, Texas  Teatro Vivo is proud to present Stories of Us, a production that takes an in-depth look at Latino and Black relations. The play uses a variety of performance styles to explore the histories behind Afro-Latinidad while addressing how past interactions between the two separate cultures have impacted their current relationship as a community.
The Stories of Us is a collection of stories that dig deep into intercultural conflict between African Americans and Latinos, African Diaspora identity and  Afrolatinidad.  Think of it as a scrapbook of experiences, histories and feelings on the stage.  It's takes you through stories about African roots in Mexico, the time you told your brother you were dating a "Black girl" and that moment you were proud of your heritage.  The Stories of US details our stories as people of color trying to navigate each other's worlds and build one together.
This play has been written by recent UT graduate and author of the blog Black Girl, Latin World Jelisa Jay Robinson, and is directed by the Managing Director of Salvage Vanguard Florinda Bryant. In an effort to unite both groups, Stories of Us details experiences of discrimination that many still currently face and uses those observations to open a rich dialogue about the importance of acceptance, solidarity, and love.
Name of Play: Stories of Us
Date: April 21 - May 8, Thursday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2pm
Location: Mexican American Cultural Center (600 River St, Austin, TX 78701
Written by Jelisa Jay Robinson and Directed by Florinda Bryant
This is our first production that looks at Afro-Latinidad. We have presented other plays that spoke about racism within our own community. This play has much more depth and insight into the Afro-Latino experience, said Rupert Reyes cofounder of Teatro Vivo. The conversation that explores the similarities between Blacks and Latinos needs to begin or continue. I dont know what the forces are at play that divide us. I do know that we can be one of the forces that unite us. We hope that all of our plays create a movement for more unity on the community level, the local level.
About Teatro Vivo:
As a bilingual theater company, Teatro Vivos mission is to produce culturally relevant Latino theatre that addresses critical social issues. All of Teatro Vivos productions have Latino roots and branch into every corner of human experience, exploring age-old themes and modern dilemmas. This is Teatro Vivos sixth year as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization. With a commitment to using the culture and history of Latino experience to engage with its audience, Teatro Vivo has produced more than 24 full-length productions and community workshops since its opening in 2000. Teatro Vivo also still continues to be the only active bilingual Latino theater company in the state of Texas, which has also gained a number of prestigious local awards such as  B Iden Payne  Award, Austin Table Critics Award and the Cohen New Play Award. Teatro Vivo always strives to produce performances with Latino roots that reflect human experiences while celebrating the richness of Latino culture. Visit www.teatrovivo.org or contact JoAnn Reyes for information, images and interviews at  joannreyes@yahoo.com
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Location

The Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center (View)
600 River Street
Austin, TX 78701
United States
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Arts > Performance
Arts > Theatre

Minimum Age: 16
Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Teatro Vivo
On BPT Since: Dec 09, 2008
 
JoAnn Reyes
teatrovivo.org


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