Archive for January, 2010

First Friday Show

Feb
5
6:00 pm

Every First Fridays 

filled with Latino arts

Opendance performs a mixed bill,and many other great artists perform

FREE

6:00pm to 10:00pm

Come in, visit the gift shop, the art exhibit, and see the ongoing performances of dance, music, theatre..come when you want, stay how ever long you want.

  

at 147 E. Adams St.,

Downtown Phoenix, AZ. Across from Symphony Hall, on the corner of 2nd St. 

Adams is 2 blocks South of Van Buren.

ALAC is also featuring

a new art exhibit titled

“Celebrating the Art of Guadalupe,

Our Lady of the Roses,”

curated by Jim Covarrubias.

The show includes works by Moises Salcedo,

Melissa Jurado-De la Rosa, and Ignacio Farias.

ALAC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission for the creation, preservation and promotion of Latin@, Xicano and Indigenous Arts & Culture.

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Cultural Coalition proposes series of events at ALAC

(PHOENIX) Cultural Coalition brings the arts of theater and musical performance to the Arizona Latin@ Arts & Cultural Center over the next three months.

ALAC, a Latino arts and culture center founded and operated by the Arizona Latin@ Arts and Culture Consortium, is located at 147 E. Adams (corner of  Adams and 2nd Street) in downtown Phoenix. The Cultural Coalition is a founding member organization of the consortium.First Friday March 5, 2010 Quetzal Guerrero

On First Friday, March 5, rising recording star Quetzal Guerrero will present a special after-hours concert from 9-11 p.m. at ALAC with songs from his latest musical CD.

Quetzal Guerrero has produced a number of CDs of his original works and popular favorites since he was a teenager, but the release of his new, career-best CD titled Now makes good on the promise this young artist has shown since he started playing the violin at four years old.

Quetzal’s innate musicality has led to collaborations with legendary musicians such as Tito Puente, Lalo Guerrero, Los Illegales, Barrio Boyz, and Acoustic Alchemy, among others.

This Chicano/Brazilian’s new disc highlights his maturity as a songwriter and his band’s increasingly tight rhythms. And what a wide variety of musical rhythms and vocal harmonies this tribe puts out! Quetzal’s unique, totally original music is a convergence of Salsa, Yoruba, Brazilian, House Hip Hop, Jazz, and Soul.Third Fridays at ALAC

On Third Friday, Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m., renowned playwright/actor/mask-maker Zarco Guerrero reveals the awesome power of the mask to transform in his unique, one-man show, Face @ Face in a Frenzy. If you haven’t seen it yet, you shouldn’t miss this performance!!

With a master’s touch, the artist personifies eccentric cultural prototypes such as the poetry spouting El Vato Poeta, the flirtatious La Comadre, the clueless Special Ed, the wise El Abuelito, and other beloved roles this prolific playwright has created to express the humor and sadness of our lives.  Bring the entire family, it is appropriate for all audiences.

Zarco Guerrero, Bruno Cisneros, Andres Martinez,  and Carmen de Novais will perform the play, Cesar Says.  Featuring many songs of the farm workers movement while telling the story of Chavez.

In Cesar Says, multi-talented playwright, actor, and mask-maker Zarco Guerrero portrays the life and times of the iconic historical figure Cesar Chavez through his unique masked characters and their reverent yet humorous style of story-telling. The Cesar Chavez Education Foundation commissioned Zarco to write and stage this new play.

In Cesar Says, Zarco puts Chavez’s life and accomplishments into perspective in a delightful and engaging way in this family oriented show.

Tickets for all these events are $10.   You may pay at the door or to reserve tickets by calling 480.834-5731, or visit www.culturalcoalition.org. But better hurry, tickets will be going fast for these popular performing artists and seating is limited !

You may also email:  culturalcarmen@msn.com to reserve your seats.

For other events in which Zarco is performing, or to buy a copy of his colorful book, We Decorate the Dead (a narrative poem by Zarco, 35 photos and illustrations, as well as history about the holiday) visit www.zarkmask.com.

Cultural Coalition, founded in 1996, has been the producing organization for festivals, theater, music concerts, and community events  in Guadalupe, Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, and the west Valley.

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