Posted on: April 14th, 2008
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Tags: non-profit, Theater
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Every member of Teatro Luna, from the stage director to the set designer to the writers and directors, is Latina.
The non-profit theater group performs at the Chicago Dramatists’ theater at 1105 W. Chicago Avenue. The group also tours college campuses across the country, with the goal of providing a space for Latinas to tell their stories in their own words. Those stories are connecting with audiences in new ways.
Irasema Gonzalez, whose Tianguis Bookstore in Pilsen collaborates with the theater group to produce spoken-word performances featuring Latina talent, says her first experience with Teatro Luna was unique.”*
*From: http://www.chitowndailynews.org
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