Month: April 2016

  • Month: April 2016
April 12, 2016 | Theatre,

Teatrocinema: The Theater of Fragmented Art

If there is a country that knows how to portray disempowerment, physical and psychological torture, and the devastating effects of taking away someone’s basic human rights, it is Chile. Between...

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April 11, 2016 | Theatre,

Historia de Amor: An Introduction

FROM THE ARTIST  Historia de Amor (Love Story) was inspired by Régis Jauffret’s eponymous novel which captivated us for a variety of reasons. First, the characters. They are urban creatures...

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April 1, 2016 | Theatre,

Public Dialogues Series: Curation and the Politics of Listening

TUE, APR 5 @ 7PM Curation and the Politics of Listening How do we choose what art an audience gets to see? How do we know what they will like,...

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