Thursday, February 08, 2024

Barrio Stars Spring Youth Theater Camp

 

From: Borderlands Theater <milta@borderlandstheater.ccsend.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2024 6:04 AM
Subject: Barrio Stars Spring Youth Theater Camp

 

 

Borderlands Theater Presents Our Spring Youth Camp

 

 

 

 

March 11-15, 2024

Open to grades 4th-6th

Registration is $250 per student

 

Barrio Stars Youth Spring Theater Camp! Our exciting new program for 4 to 6 graders inTucson! A week-long camp, where every kid can be a star. Students of all backgrounds are welcomed to explore diverse characters and playful theatre games, all while engaging their imaginations. Participants will enhance their performance and creative abilities.

 

Jonathan Heras, camp director wrote a fun and funny 36-page Spanglish script:

Loteria, this game is no juego! A seemingly ordinary juego de Lotería se transforma into a magical escapade, propelling a Tucson familia into a whimsical realm lleno de Loteria characters and challenges. Will the familia collect todas las Loteria cards they need?

 

Barrio Stars youth camp concludes with a special performance for family and friends. Be part of this wacky experiencia, donde the ordinary se transforma into the extraordinary, and la magia of Lotería comes to life!

 

Pre and after care available! Select option in registration form. 

 

Borderlands Theater has a commitment to making theater accessible for all which is why we're offering full ($0 tuition) and partial ($75 tuition) scholarships! Scholarships provided first come first served, so don't wait! More information at the link below:

 

Register a student today!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Asteroid Reading Series is the fourth iteration of Tucson poet, Eva Sierra's, Reading Series, all-ages poetry open mic which began in 2020.

 

THE ASTEROID READINGS, an on ongoing collaboration with the Reading Series.

 

The series aims to provide a safe space for people of all identities to share. 'Reading' in the title references astrology and tarot readings: inviting ancestors, spirit and divinity to empower those who step to the mic.

 

February 11, 3pm-5pm

El Pueblo Neighborhood Center Courtyard

101 W. Irvington Rd

 

Featuring Brytnee Laurette

Open Mic Sign Up @ 2:30pm

Music by: KPMADMAN

 

More info & full schedule here

 

 

 

 

 

 

We're kicking off the #ArtIsVital micro doc series, where we'll share the impact of theatre, dance, music, and art on our community members. Tune in monthly on Youtube, Instagram and Facebook.

 

Help us spread the message of the healing power of the arts and reshare!

 

Episode 1 features Liliana Gomez. She is a mother, dance maker, producer, and arts advocate from Phoenix, AZ. Originally from Guadalajara, Mexico, Liliana has a passion for sharing dance within her community and has choreographed for public spaces such as galleries, canals, gardens, libraries and more. Check out Liliana's website!



She was a collaborating artist on the previous iteration of Borderline Theater Cordially Invites You to an In-Process Showing of Antigona 3.0 Made Possible by a Very Special Grant, which will premiere in March!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Volunteer with Borderlands Theater

 

 

BORDERLANDS THEATER NEEDS VOLUNTEERS to help with legging our stage for our upcoming Barrio Stars Spring Break Theater camp.  

 

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 18

El Pueblo Neighborhood Center - 101 W. Irvington Rd. 

 

11AM - 12:30  Volunteers to help leg the stage. - entails bending, flipping over stage platforms (with the help of others - max 50 lbs), screwing bolts into stage legs. 

 

Please email marc@borderlandstheater.org to sign up. 

 

BONUS - all volunteers receive a free ticket to our upcoming production: Antigona 3.0

 

 

 

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