Voices Reading Thursday, 3/28: José Torres-Tama (Dodge Performing Arts Center 7:30 pm)

Thu, Mar 28 2024, 7:30 - 9:30pm
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Nancy R. and Norton T. Dodge Performing Arts Center
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Thursday, March 28: José Torres-Tama (7:30 PM, Dodge Performing Arts Center)

Introduced by Professor José Ballesteros, co-sponsored by ILC and IDEAA

Join us for a performance by José Torres-Tama, co-sponsored by ILC and in celebration of the partnership between SMCM and Zozobra Publishing!

Ecuadorian-born immigrant José Torres-Tama is a performance and visual artist, published poet and playwright, cultural activist and director of ArteFuturo Productions in New Orleans. His radical Taco Truck Theater ensemble project on wheels exploring the anti-immigrant hysteria received a prestigious MAPFUND grant, and he is an NEA award-recipient for his performance and installation work. "Aliens, Immigrants & Other Evildoers" is his critically acclaimed sci-fi Latino noir performance solo that has sold out a two hundred-seat theater at University, and theaters in Los Angeles, Houston, Minneapolis and New Orleans. From 2006 to 2011, he contributed post-Katrina commentaries that aired on NPR's "Latino USA." Northwestern University Press published the full performance script of his Aliens solo in a 2019 anthology titled "Encuentro: New Latinx Performances for the American Theater." Diálogos Books New Orleans published "Immigrant Dreams & Alien Nightmares," a debut poetry collection of 25 years of socially conscious verse.

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St. Mary's College of Maryland
Karen Leona Anderson
klanderson@smcm.edu
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