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  • published Youth Production in Youth 2022-07-22 11:06:09 -0700

    Youth Production

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    Two performers on a raised platform in front of a projected moon background, in Becoming (MAR)

    DON QUIXOTE

    Adapted by Anne Ludlum and David Quicksall. Based on Don Quijote de la Mancha, Parts I and II, by Miguel de Cervantes.

    Don Quixote and Sancho Panza ride again! Here they are guided by their creator, Miguel de Cervantes, in person. In this "buddies on the road" saga, the intrepid Don Quixote and his loyal squire, Sancho Panza, are spurred on by Cervantes to battle giants—or are they windmills? Rescue princesses—or are they swineherds? Attack armies—or are they sheep? Their world, the vital, dangerous La Mancha region of 17th-century Spain, is peopled with fools and shysters, nobles and priests, merchants and actors. Idealistic Don Quixote and pragmatic Sancho Panza learn to deal with the unexpected and the inexplicable as they travel and quarrel through the arid plains of La Mancha. Their friendship deepens as their adventures grow more challenging and complex.

    IN-PERSON PERFORMANCES:
    March 30 - April 2, 2023
     
    ON DEMAND:
    May 2023
     
    Audition information for youth will be available in Winter 2022.
     
    Questions? Please email us at [email protected] or call us at (408) 294-6621.

    DON QUIXOTE

    Adaptado por Anne Ludlum y David Quicksall. Basado en Don Quixote de la Mancha, partes I y II, por Miguel de Cervantes.

    ¡Don Quijote y Sancho Panza se embarcan en aventuras de nuevo! En esta versión, les guía su creador, Miguel de Cervantes, quien les provoca al intrépido Don Quijote y a su fiel escudero Sancho Panza a batallar gigantes—¿o es que son molinos de viento? Rescatar princesas—¿o son vaqueras? Confrontarse con un ejército—¿o es una manda de ovejas? Su mundo, la región de La Mancha en España del siglo XVII, está llena de bufones y tramposos, nobles y sacerdotes, mercaderes y actores. El idealista Don Quijote y el sensato Sancho Panza aprenden a confrontar lo inesperado y lo inexplicable, mientras viajan y pelean en las llanuras áridas de La Mancha. Su amistad se hace aún más profunda, lo más difícil y complicado que se hace su aventura.

    PRESENTACIONES EN PERSONA:
    30 de marzo - 2 de abril del 2023
     
    POR PEDIDO:
    Mayo 2023
     
    Información sobre audiciones para los jóvenes será disponible durante el invierno 2022.
     
    ¿Preguntas? Envíenos un correo electrónico a [email protected] o llámenos al (408) 294-6621.

  • published Raíces: el libro de los caminos in Shows 2022-05-31 20:56:14 -0700

    Raíces: El libro de los caminos / Roots: The Book of Journeys

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    Teatro Visión and La Quinta Teatro present

    Raíces: el libro de los caminos logo

    A world premiere created with community in California and México
    by La Quinta Teatro and Teatro Visión
    music by Guillermo Galindo

    Raíces: el libro de los caminos is a brand new spectacle inspired in the tradition of street theater, and created with input from hundreds of community members, that explores migration as a boundless journey. A story told through movement, costume, props, and music, Raíces: el libro de los caminos will take audiences of all ages, languages, and cultures on a magical journey like no other.

    After three years of development workshops with hundreds of community members across San José and México, we're imagining new horizons for the Raíces project. Thank you for your support, and for joining us on the journey of this vibrant and moving production!

    Questions? Please email us at [email protected] or call us at (408) 294-6621.


    Teatro Visión y La Quinta Teatro presentan

    Raíces: el libro de los caminos logo

    Un estreno mundial creado con la comunidad en California y México
    por La Quinta Teatro y Teatro Visión
    música de Guillermo Galindo

    Raíces: el libro de los caminos es un espectáculo completamente nuevo inspirado en la tradición del teatro a cielo abierto y creado con el aporte de cientos de miembros de la comunidad, que explora la migración como un viaje sin límites. Una historia contada a través del movimiento, el vestuario, la utilería, el movimiento y la música, Raíces: el libro de los caminos llevará al público de todas las edades, idiomas y culturas en un viaje mágico como ningún otro.

    Después de tres años de talleres con más que cien miembros de nuestras comunidades en San José y México, estamos imaginando nuevos horizontes para el proyecto de Raíces. ¡Gracias por su apoyo y por unirse con nostoros en la jornada de este espectáculo vivo y emotivo!

    ¿Preguntas? Envíenos un correo electrónico a [email protected] o llámenos al (408) 294-6621.


    Raices: el libro de los caminos is created with funding from a Hewlett Foundation 50 Arts Commission; The Map Fund, supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; the National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature of Mexico; Mosaik Philanthropy; and a grant from the City of San José.

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    Teatro Visión’s operations are supported, in part, by the County of Santa Clara; WESTAF (the Western States Arts Federation); National Endowment for the Arts; a Cultural Affairs grant from the City of San José; SV Creates; Castellano Family Foundation; El Observador; Silicon Valley Community Foundation; Fleishhacker Foundation; Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation; Heritage Bank of Commerce; and the School of Arts and Culture at the Mexican Heritage Plaza.

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  • published COVID-19 Health and Safety in About 2021-09-17 14:59:12 -0700

    COVID-19 Health and Safety

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    Last updated August 26, 2022


    Before you come to any of our live events, please read these policies and be sure that you are comfortable with them.

    If, for any reason, you are not comfortable with our policies for live events, we encourage you to continue to enjoy our virtual programming and on demand performances.

    Note: These policies may change as the pandemic and government guidelines evolve. In addition, we may have to cancel performances if a company member becomes ill or if the pandemic worsens in our area. Please make sure that you are signed up for our email newsletter and are following us on social media so we can keep you informed.

     

    Vaccines

    • Vaccinations are strongly recommended but not required for audience members at our in-person performances. We encourage everyone who is able to be vaccinated to protect their health and their community by getting vaccinated. Vaccines are safe, effective, and free to everyone age 5 and up. Visit covid19.sccgov.org/covid-19-vaccine-information to find a vaccination site near you.

    Masks

    • Be prepared to wear a mask at all times in all indoor spaces. If you forget your mask, we will have disposable masks available.
    • Your mask must be at least 2 layers, fully cover the nose and mouth and secure under the chin, fit snugly against the sides of the face, and be secured with ties or ear loops. Neck gaiters, face shields, bandanas, open-chin designs, and face coverings with valves, mesh, or holes of any kind are NOT acceptable.
    • All of our staff and volunteers will be wearing masks in indoor spaces as well. The only people you will see not wearing masks indoors will be fully vaccinated actors while they are performing.

    At the Theater

    • We are blocking off the first three rows of theater seats to ensure that audience members are at least 12 feet away from unmasked performers.
    • If you arrive at an indoor performance and find you are not comfortable with your seat, please let us know and we will attempt to reseat you if possible. 

    In the Lobby

    • Due to our mask requirement, we are not currently offering concessions.

    Signage

    • Expect to see a lot of signs about masks, hand-washing, and other COVID-19 safety things. We all need to help each other to stay safe and healthy!

     

    If you have any other questions or concerns, please email us at [email protected] or call us at (408) 294-6621. 


    COVID-19 salud y seguridad

    Última actualización del 26 de agosto de 2022

    Antes de asistir a cualquiera de nuestros eventos en vivo, lea estas políticas y asegúrese de que se siente cómodo cumpliéndolas.

    Si, por cualquier razón, no desea cumplir con estas políticas, o si no se siente cómodo asistiendo a eventos en vivo, le animamos a seguir disfrutando de nuestra programación virtual y de las presentaciones en línea. 

    Nota: Estas políticas pueden cambiar a medida que evolucionen las pautas gubernamentales y la pandemia. Además, es posible que tengamos que cancelar funciones si un miembro de la compañía se enferma o si la pandemia empeora en nuestra área. Asegúrese de estar suscrito a nuestro boletín informativo por correo electrónico y de seguirnos en las redes sociales para que podamos mantenerlo informado.

     

    Vacunas

    • Se recomienden pero no se requieren vacunas para el público en los espectáculos interiores. Alentamos a todos los que puedan vacunarse a proteger su salud y la de su comunidad vacunándose. Las vacunas son seguras, efectivas y gratuitas para todas las personas mayores de 5 años. Visite covid19.sccgov.org/covid-19-vaccine-information para encontrar un sitio de vacunación cerca de usted.

    Cubrebocas

    • Esté preparado para usar cubrebocas en todo momento en todos los espacios interiores. Si olvida su cubrebocas, tendremos cubrebocas desechables disponibles.
    • Su cubrebocas debe tener al menos 2 capas, cubrir completamente la nariz y la boca y asegurarse debajo de la barbilla, ajustarse cómodamente a los lados de la cara y asegurarse con lazos o presillas para las orejas. NO se aceptan polainas para el cuello, protectores faciales, bandanas, diseños de mentón abierto y cubiertas faciales con válvulas, mallas o agujeros de cualquier tipo.
    • Todo nuestro personal y voluntarios también usarán cubrebocas en los espacios interiores. Las únicas personas que verá sin cubrebocas en el interior serán los actores completamente vacunados mientras actúan.

    En el Teatro

    • Las primeras tres filas de asientos en el teatro serán bloqueadas para mantener 12 piés/4 metros de distancia entre el público y los actores sin mascarilla.
    • Si llega a una presentación en el interior y descubre que no se siente cómodo con su asiento, háganoslo saber e intentaremos reasignarle otro asiento si es posible.

    En el Vestíbulo

    • De acuerdo con nuestra política de mascarillas, no venderemos concesiones en el vestíbulo. 

    Letreros

    • Espere ver muchos letreros sobre cubrebocas, lavado de manos y otras formas de protección contra el COVID-19. ¡Todos necesitamos ayudarnos unos a otros para mantenernos seguros y saludables!

     

    Si tiene alguna otra pregunta o inquietud, envíenos un correo electrónico a [email protected] o llámenos al (408) 294-6621.

     


  • published Donate 2022-08-23 19:47:30 -0700

  • published Student matinees in Comunidad 2020-11-04 12:02:45 -0800

    Student matinees

    A row of actors raising their hands to take a bow

    During the 2022-2023 school year, Teatro Visión welcomed over 500 students and teachers from K-12 schools across the region to student matinee performances of Macario and Don Quixote. We are excited to continue our student matinee program for the 2023-2024 school year.

    Friday, October 20, 2023 will be our student matinee performance for La Muerte Baila, our hilarious and touching Día de los Muertos production. Please return to this site in June 2023 or contact us to make a reservation.

    If you are a teacher, school principal, or other educator interested in bringing students to one of our shows, please contact our Community Engagement and Marketing manager at [email protected] for more details.


    Bring teatro to your students at home and in the classroom

    Teatro Visión believes that culturally relevant theater is important to your students' education. Therefore, we are pleased to offer exclusive educational access to six of our recent past productions - Macario (2022), Raíces: el libro de los caminos (2022), Becoming (MAR) (2022), Macario (2019), Departera (2018), and La Muerte Baila (2017).

    Don Quixote (2023) will also be available starting in May 2023.

    These productions are recommended for students in grade 4 and up.

    Our suggested price to access these videos is $5 per person, which helps us cover the costs of making these videos available. However, we know that many schools have little or no budget for arts experiences and it is important to us that money is not a barrier to access. If your school has the budget to pay $5 per person, thank you! If not, please pay what you can or request free access.

    Please note that access is limited to educational purposes for K-12 and college students.

    If you have questions, or need assistance, please email [email protected] or call (408) 294-6621 ext. 3.


    BECOMING (MAR)

     
    Two young actors perform in front of a backdrop of a cloudy sky with two moons
    World Premiere
    by Maribel Martínez
    directed by Wilma Bonet
    videography by MidPen Media Center
     

    When 9-year-old Mariela's performance at a school talent show goes wrong, she wishes not to be different anymore. Transported to the InBetween, the land of the ancestors, she meets a sassy owl, an emotional tortoise, a singing prairie dog, an honorable snake, and a mischievous centipede. A bilingual story of the importance of self-acceptance and the powerful medicine that is carried by ancestral teachings, brought to life by a youth cast.

    Becoming (MAR) is performed bilingually in English and Spanish, with English and Spanish captions.

    Run time: 1 hour, 29 minutes
     
    This video of our 2022 production is accessible exclusively for educational use. You will receive a pdf study guide for Macario along with your viewing link.
     

    MACARIO

     
    A group of actors and a large skull puppet in Macario
    adapted for the stage by Evelina Fernández with Teatro Visión
    based on the novel by B. Traven
    and the Academy Award nominated film
    original music by Russell Rodríguez
    original choreography by Maria de la Rosa
    stage direction by Rodrigo García
    music direction by Russell Rodríguez
    choreography by Samuel Cortez
    videography by Nicole Pérez - Cherry Pink Productions
     
    Teatro Visión’s Macario is a Día de Muertos celebration full of music, dance, spectacle, and inspiration. A poor woodcutter, whose sole dream in life is to experience a day without hunger, is caught at a crossroads when his dream comes true.
     
    Macario is performed in Spanish, with English or Spanish captions.
     
    Run time: 1 hour, 46 minutes
     
    This video of our 2019 production is accessible exclusively for educational use. You will receive a pdf activity guide for Macario along with your viewing link.
     

    DEPARTERA

     
    A group of actors dance in Departera
    World Premiere
    by Evelina Fernández with Teatro Visión
    original music by Russell Rodríguez
    directed by Elisa Marina Alvarado
    videography by Nicole Pérez - Cherry Pink Productions
     
    Inspired by real stories gathered from our community, Departera is a witty, modern take on Día de los Muertos, full of inspiring music, touching stories, and diverse characters.
     
    Departera is performed bilingually in English and Spanish, with English or Spanish captions.
     
    Run time: 1 hour, 40 minutes
     
    This video of our 2018 world premiere is accessible exclusively for educational use. 
     

    LA MUERTE BAILA

     
    A row of actors wearing skull makeup raise their arms to take a bow
    an original Milagro Theater Día de Muertos production
    devised by Rebecca Martinez and the Milagro Theater Ensemble
    directed by Rodrigo García
    videography by Nicole Pérez - Cherry Pink Productions
     
    In this hilarious, musical take on the afterlife, los muertitos (the dead) can’t wait to get back to earth on Día de Muertos and La Muerte can’t wait to finally have a day to relax! But when one soul isn’t ready to go back, everyone’s holiday is in danger!
     
    La Muerte Baila is performed in Spanish, with English or Spanish captions.
     
    Run time: 1 hour, 20 minutes
     
    This video of our 2017 production is accessible exclusively for educational use. 
     

    How it works

     
    Clicking on the BOOK NOW links will take you to a form where you can register to access the video of MacarioDepartera, or La Muerte Baila for your students. 
     
    On the registration form, you will indicate whether you are able to pay the recommended price of $5 per person. You may use a credit card to pay online using a link in the registration form or you can choose to pay by check, in which case we will email you an invoice.
     
    After you register, usually within three days, we will send you a unique link. Please share this link ONLY with your students, as it will be good only for a limited number of views. The link will also expire at the end of the semester.
     
    Your unique link will take you to an Overture+ site where you and your students can watch the video. You may choose to have your students watch independently on their computer or tablet or, if you wish to watch it together in a Zoom classroom, you can share your screen from Overture+. You can turn on captions on the video by clicking the subtitles icon at the bottom of the video.
     
    If you have questions, or need assistance, please email [email protected] or call (408) 294-6621 ext. 3.

    More resources

     
    In addition to MacarioDepartera, and La Muerte Baila you can access video of our January 2020 production of Luz: A Shadow Play Inspired by Senior Stories on our website, as well as the accompanying study guide.

  • published La Hora del Mitote in Comunidad 2020-10-14 09:45:59 -0700

    La Hora del Mitote

    La Hora del Mitote is Teatro Visión's livestream series, where you can meet local artists, activists, and community members.

    Be sure to follow us on Facebook and YouTube to hear about upcoming episodes.

     

    Past episodes


  • Una profunda y misteriosa conexión los impulsa a volver una y otra vez.

    Todos lo años poblaciones enteras de animales y especies vegetales se desplazan miles de kilómetros a través de océanos y continentes en un viaje muy preciso, no pueden perder el tiempo, deben llegar a destino en el momento justo. Una profunda y misteriosa conexión los impulsa a volver una y otra vez.

    La madre naturaleza es dueña de todo lo que habita en nuestro planeta. Las cosas más impresionantes suceden gracias a la perfección que el delicado pero majestuoso ciclo de la vida tiene para todo ser vivo y también para la materia inerte. Unos de esos ciclos épicos son sin duda, las migraciones del mundo animal y del mundo vegetal.

    Covid-19 y Migración.

    Cierre de fronteras como medidas de prevención, xenofobia y tratos discriminatorios.

    En medio de la emergencia por el nuevo coronavirus en el mundo, los refugiados, desplazados y solicitantes de asilo son población vulnerable. Algunos ni siquiera tienen dónde vivir como para cumplir las órdenes de cuarentena  y otros están en campamentos atiborrados de personas, donde es imposible un aislamiento seguro. Para completar, en un alto porcentaje de los refugios el agua, vital para evitar el contagio, es escasa. Para ellos la guerra y la persecución continúan. 

    "Imaginen que el contagio del coronavirus se extiende por Europa de manera incontrolada mientras que en el continente africano, por las condiciones climáticas, no tiene incidencia. Aterradas, las familias europeas escaparían de la enfermedad de manera histérica, camino de la frontera africana. Tratarían de cruzar el mar por el Estrecho, se lanzarían en embarcaciones precarias desde las islas griegas y la costa turca. Perseguidos por la sombra de una nueva peste mortal tratarían de ponerse a salvo, urgidos por la necesidad. Pero al llegar a la costa africana, las mismas vallas que ellos levantaron, los mismos controles violentos y las fronteras más inexpugnables invertirían el poder de freno. Las fuerzas del orden norteafricanas dispararían contra los occidentales sin piedad, les gritarían: vete a tu casa, déjanos en paz, no queremos tu enfermedad, tu miseria, tu necesidad. Si los guionistas quisieran extremar la crueldad, permitirían que algunos europeos, guiados por las mafias extorsionadoras, alcanzaran destinos africanos, y allí los encerrarían en cuarentenas inhóspitas, donde serían despojados de sus pertenencias, de sus afectos, de su dignidad." - David Trueba


  • published De Honduras al infinito in Raíces Blog 2019-11-12 16:02:20 -0800

    De Honduras al infinito

    A performer holds a placard in front of a bicycle with a large basket on it
     
    A performer standing in the middle of a crowded semi-circle audience members in a large exhibition hall
     
    A group of children smiling and cheering
     
    Es un cuento creado por Carolina Pimentel y Merced “Lobo” en el 2015, que aborda el viaje de los niños migrantes a través del teatro de papel y el teatro de juguete.
     
    Actualmente este espectáculo de pequeño formato e itinerante se ha convertido en un punto de encuentro con las comunidades migrantes relacionadas con el proyecto Raíces: El Libro de los caminos.

  • published La Quinta Teatro's Salomón Santiago in Raíces Blog 2019-08-09 20:09:14 -0700

  • published La Quinta Teatro's Viridiana Mendoza in Raíces Blog 2019-08-09 20:07:00 -0700

  • published La Quinta Teatro's Carolina Pimentel in Raíces Blog 2019-08-09 20:06:06 -0700

  • published La Quinta Teatro's Merced García in Raíces Blog 2019-08-09 20:04:05 -0700

  • published Raíces Blog in Raíces: el libro de los caminos 2019-08-09 19:51:26 -0700

    Raíces Blog

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  • published Introduction in Raíces Blog 2019-04-08 11:26:55 -0700

    Introduction

    Follow this blog to keep up to date with Teatro Visión's progress creating Raíces: El libro de los caminos / Roots:The Book of Journeys, a new work of theater we're creating with La Quinta Teatro with funding from a Hewlett Foundation 50 Arts Commission. 


  • published Macario in New Work 2018-12-05 08:51:25 -0800

    Macario

    Scene from Macario - Macario and his wife stand in front of a fabric forest dropAs envisioned by Teatro Visión's Founding Artistic Director Elisa Marina Alvarado and our nationally renowned team of commissioned artists, Teatro Visión’s Macario marries elements of spectacle, music, and dance in culturally authentic and visually exciting ways. Bringing Macario to the stage was a decade-long effort for Elisa, who worked for over three years to secure the rights to adapt the story, eventually being granted exclusive permission to do so by the family members of author B. Traven. 
     
    Scene from Macario - dancers holding chains of paper flowers dance in front of large skeleton puppetsSet in the Viceregal era, when Mexico was still New Spain, the parable-like story of Macario features three spirits who attempt to persuade the title character, Macario, to reflect on his choices when he comes into the fortune of getting a full turkey to eat. It is a work steeped in history that has become part of the fabric of Mexican culture. Adapted from the original novel in 1960, Macario became the first film from Mexico to be nominated for an Academy Award.
     
    Scene from Macario - Macario kneels while three of his children gather around himTeatro Visión worked for more than a year with award-winning playwright Evelina Fernández to complete the Macario script and bilingual translation, in a creative process that included exploration of the novel’s themes through individual interviews with 23 residents of the Mayfair community of East San José and dialogues with organizations working to address hunger and access to healthy food in Silicon Valley. Composer Dr. Russell Rodríguez crafted a cycle of original music for the production and original choreography was created by Maria de la Rosa, one of the founding members of local dance company Los Lupeños de San José. The development process included screenings of the film, exploratory workshops, and script readings, all open to the community.
     
    Teatro Visión produced the world premiere of Macario in October 2013, then remounted the production in October 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2019.
     

    Macario Artists

    Headshot of Russell RodríguezComposer Russell Rodríguez is an accomplished musician specializing in performance styles of huasteca, jarocho, mariachi, and other traditional music forms of México. His theater credits include working with San José Repertory Theater and El Teatro Campesino.

    Headshot of Evelina FernándezPlaywright Evelina Fernández is an award-winning actor, playwright and screenwriter. Her epic A Mexican Trilogy: An American Story, which consists of her plays Faith, Hope, and Charity, was recently staged at the Los Angeles Theatre Center by the Latino Theater Company. 

    Elisa Marina Alvarado, seated, with her hands on her kneeOriginal production Director and former Teatro Visión Artistic Director Elisa Marina Alvarado is a founding member of Teatro Visión and served as Artistic Director until 2017. As an actress, director and community organizer she has been active in the Chicano movement for over thirty years. Elisa has taught theater for Teatro Visión, San José State University, San Francisco State University and many community organizations. She developed a new works program, Codices, through which Teatro Visión has produced world premieres for plays including Conjunto by Oliver Mayer and Boxcar by Silvia Gonzalez. 


  • published Collaborative Poetry in New Work 2018-12-05 08:50:58 -0800

    Collaborative Poetry

    Fill in the blank prompts, \In the fall of 2017 Teatro Visión worked with poet Yosimar Reyes to create nine original poems related to the themes of our production of La Muerte Baila, devised by Rebecca Martinez and the Milagro Theater Ensemble. Yosimar wrote a series of fill-in-the-blank prompts, which Teatro Visión distributed in our community through mail, email, social media, and at in-person events. 

    More than 400 people responded to the prompts. Using those responses, Yosimar wrote nine poems. One of these poems was read from the stage at each performance of La Muerte Baila in October 2017.


    Read all nine poems.

    #408Creates logoThe collaborative poetry project was made possible by a grant from the City of San José Office of Cultural Affairs as part of the Creating Connection initiative.


    Headshot of Yosimar Reyes

    About Yosimar Reyes

    Yosimar Reyes is the artist in residence at Define American, a media and culture organization dedicated to shifting the conversation surrounding immigration and identity in a changing America. He is a nationally acclaimed poet, educator, performance artist, and public speaker. Born in Guerrero, Mexico, and raised in East San Jose, California, Reyes explores the themes of migration and sexuality in his work.


  • published Work with Teatro Visión in Get Involved 2022-10-29 19:00:39 -0700

    Work with Teatro Visión

    Teatro Visión is always happy to meet new actors, designers, directors, musicians, and other members of our community who are interested in working with Teatro Visión.

    To introduce yourself, please email Production Manager Dianne Vega with your resume, headshot, design website, or any other relevant information.


  • Luz: A Shadow Play Inspired by Senior Stories

    Luz: A Shadow Play Inspired by Senior Stories was created from the real stories of seniors and elders in our community. We are grateful for the trust and courage they showing in sharing their stories with us. We honor their contributions to our community.

    In 2018, Teatro Visión teamed up with local playwright Cristal González Avila to create more intergenerational connections in our community. Cristal gathered stories from seniors and elders in our community and created nine 1-minutes plays. We debuted one of these plays at each performance of Departera in October 2018. Audience members at Departera were invited to leave a note at a kiosk in the lobby to let the seniors who so generously shared their stories know that their stories were heard and appreciated.

    Cristal then expanded these stories into a new play entitled Luz: A Shadow Play Inspired by Senior Stories, which premiered in January 2020 to a sold out audience. 


    Watch Luz: A Shadow Play Inspired by Senior Stories

    Download the study guide for Luz: A Shadow Play Inspired by Senior Stories.


    Read the 1-minute plays and audience responses.

    Silicon Valley Creates logoThis project was made possible by an Audience Engagement Project Grant and an X Factor Grant from Silicon Valley Creates.

     


    Headshot of Cristal González Avila

    About Cristal González Avila

    A company member with El Teatro Campesino and Baktun12, Cristal González Avila is a first generation Chicana actress, playwright, poet and director from Watsonville, CA. She holds a B.A in Theater Arts from San Jose University and is a Reed Award recipient for Excellence in Acting and Oral Interpretation. Her recent work includes "La Sombra" (The Shadow) a solo performance, a full length play PIERNAS: The Story Between Our Legs, and her book of poetry Sombra Mia (January 2019).


  • published Strategic Plan in About 2021-07-02 11:22:54 -0700

    Strategic Plan

    Teatro Visión's current strategic plan covers the year 2021-22 through 2023-24. The major goals outlined in the plan are 1) Strengthen Teatro Visión’s year-round presence in our local community and 2) Continue to create and pursue innovative projects and programs.

    Read the full 2022-2024 Strategic Plan


  • published Youth 2017-07-23 00:25:51 -0700

    Youth Programs

     
    A line of youth performers and adult directors and crew on stage after a performance of The Transition of Doodle Pequeño
     
    Teatro Visión ensures the future of Chicanx theater through our youth programs that train the next generation of teatristas – skilled actors who are committed to culture-based, bilingual theater.
     
     
     
    Questions? Email us at [email protected] or call us at (408) 294-6621.

    Seven young actors onstage wearing various costumes in front of a projected nighttime landscape, in a production of Becoming (MAR)
     
    Teatro Visión asegura el futuro del teatro Chicanx a través de nuestros programas para jóvenes que entrenan a la nueva generación de teatristas - actores y actrices calificados y comprometidos con el teatro bilingϋe con base en nuestra cultura.
     
     
     
    ¿Preguntas? Puede contactarnos por correo electrónico a [email protected] o llamando al (408) 294-6621.


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