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Free winter playwriting series to launch on Jan. 9 at the CSUF Grand Central Arts Center
Join the launch of the Breath of Fire Latina Theater Ensemble’s Winter Playwriting Series on January 9th @ GCAC
WHEN: Saturday, January 9 @ 1:00pm to 4:00 pm
WHERE: CSUF Grand Central Arts Center (basement space). 125 N Broadway, in Santa Ana
The Launch is to help participants learn more about the series, expectations, the organization, the teaching artists and each other.
Each workshop is FREE with an emphasis on playwriting taught by theater professionals. No experience necessary. Spaces are limited. A public shared reading will culminate the winter series. This is an opportunity for our writers to hear their work read out loud in a staged reading format. All are encouraged to participate as writers, readers, and/or audience members. Continue reading
Breath of Fire Latina Theater Ensemble’s 4th Annual Milagros fundraiser set for Dec. 4
Breath of Fire Latina Theater Ensemble’s 4th Annual Milagros fundraiser is coming up this SATURDAY December 4th from 1-5pm at the Bistro 400 in downtown Santa Ana, which is located at 400 W 4th Street.
If you want to support the arts–especially the arts here in Santa Ana–and want to support the work of an award-winning grassroots theater organization run (on an all-volunteer basis) by a group of women raised and educated in the public schools right here in Santa Ana, WE NEED YOUR HELP! If you have not already purchased tickets for the fundraiser, please log onto brownpapertickets.com. To reserve your spot now click here . Click here to download the event flyer.
The Breath of Fire Latina Theater Ensemble has been going strong for seven years now and remains the ONLY theater company in all of diverse Orange County that strives to reflect the Latino/a experience in America on its stage.
Event Includes:
Food, Music, Dancing, Performances, Door Prizes, Raffle, Silent Auction, and the Launching of the BOFLTE 2011 Season
Performances and Guest Appearances Include:
- Rock band, ¡Aparato! http://www.facebook.com/aparatorock. www.myspace.com/aparatorock
- The vocal talents of Nancy Sanchez. www.nancysanchezmusic.com
- Xicana Comedy Troupe – Las Ramonas. www.lasramonas.com
- The art work of Sandy Rodriguez (Currently exhibiting at Skirball Cultural Center of Los Angeles). www.sandyrodriguez.org
In 2011, we are planning some exciting new collaborations and have plans to host a 5th anniversary production of the sell-out show The “Mexican” OC, based on an oral-history project funded by the California Council for the Humanities Story Fund.
And in case you hadn’t heard, Breath of Fire has recently expanded its role in the community with the launch of a series of free college readiness workshops for Santa Ana high school students at the Eibar Coffee Company. We hope to continue this great work but, of course, need the help from the community in order to do so!
Last year we were able– mostly through the support of local residents and patrons of the arts–to raise $8,000! Our goal this year is to raise a total of $10,000. The tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. Best of all, because we are an all-volunteer operation, anything you donate to Breath of Fire goes directly into the production of the art!
Also, this event is scheduled for the afternoon on an Art Walk night, so it is a perfect way to begin the evening in downtown Santa Ana AND to support a local arts organization. We have an exciting line-up of performers ranging from a jazz musician to a Chicana comedy troupe, and a silent auction which includes an amazing list of artwork (one from a Pulitizer-prize winning photographer!). I have attached a flyer with more details about this fundraiser that I encourage you to share with others.
Any and all support is immensely appreciated!
Breath of Fire Premieres “Digging Up the Dirt” by Cherrie Moraga
The award-winning Breath of Fire Latina Theater Ensemble has been dark for most of this year. A successful fund raising effort in December allowed for the company to stay alive long enough to bring the community its latest coup; “Digging Up the Dirt,” by inimitable Chicana playwright Cherrie Moraga! She is, of course, known for her many accomplishments including co-editing along with the late Gloria Anzaldua the now classic work, “This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color.” The moment for “Digging Up the Dirt” arrives this Friday, July 30th and runs through August 29th. A quick visit to Moraga’s website reveals what is in store for theatergoers in Los Angeles and Orange County when they wisely makes plans to attend a staging of her latest play:
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Play about the life of Puerto Rican nationalist Lolita Lebron now playing in Santa Ana
“Miss Lebron,” written by René Solivan, is being presented through Saturday, Sept. 26 at the Breath of Fire Latina Theater Ensemble,” according to the O.C. Register.
The work, directed by Jesus A. Reyes , focuses on the life of Puerto Rican nationalist Lolita Lebron.
Performances are at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and 3 p.m. on Sundays. The theater is at 310 W. 5th Street (second floor), Santa Ana. Continue reading