Friday, December 30, 2011

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN 2011




FELIZ ANO NUEVO! FROM CARMEN ZAPATA AND ALL OF US AT BILINGUAL FOUNDATION OF THE ARTS!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Final curtain call!

Bilingual Foundation of the Arts


¡Este fin de semana diviertase a lo grande!
DQ last
Bilingual Foundation of the Arts
          ¡A pedido del público!
 
Un show adicional
Don Quijote, la última aventura
El caballero de La Mancha
se despide de Los Angeles

Sábado 12 de Noviembre 2011 (8:00PM)

Vuelve la aventura, la emoción...y la diversión.

¡boletos limitados!

Para reservaciones llame al (323) 225-4044

Bilingual Foundation of the Arts
421 North Avenue 19
Los Angeles, California 90031
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Friday, November 4, 2011

Chairman of the Board Holiday Season Concert


The Bilingual Foundation of The Arts and the Chicana Service Action Center are proud to announce the 3rd Annual Holiday Season Concert on Friday, December 9, 2011, at 6:30 p.m., featuring GILBERT MORET, who will be joined by the ST. LUCY'S CHURCH CHOIR and accompanied by the JOSE ARELLANO JAZZ ENSEMBLE. They will lend their personal styles to Christmas and Holiday classics sung in both English and Spanish.

The concert will again take place in the elegant setting of the soon to be landmark in East Los Angeles,
The Chicana Service Action Center Building, which is located at 3601 E. First Street, Los Angeles, CA 90063.

The price of admission which includes a post performance reception buffet with delicious gourmet food, and beverages is only
$75.00 per person.  

Proceeds from the event will benefit BILINGUAL FOUNDATION OF THE ARTS  mission to promote and maintain the culture and art of theatre in Spanish in Los Angeles. For over 37 years BFA has successfully provided the community with Hispanic cultural arts enrichment.  In addition, BFA's education programs have served over 2 millions students in Southern California since 1984, many experiencing live theatre for their first time.

The price of admission which includes a post performance reception buffet with delicious gourmet food, and beverages is only $75.00 per person. 

There are also sponsorship opportunities available for the sum of $500.00. An Event Sponsor  will receive the following benefits:
  • Two(2) Premium seats at the event.
  • Recognition as Event Sponsor and Placement of name in the event program.
  • Signage at future BFA performances.
  • Four (4) tickets to a BFA performance.
  • Tax deductibility to the extent allowed by law

We look forward to seeing you at the Holiday Season Concert and thank you in advance for any level of support. To purchase your tickets or if you need additional information, please contact BFA at 323 225-4044 or Mr. Moret at 323 723-3654.

Last year's Concert was a "sold out" event, so purchase your tickets early!


Sincerely,    

Ms. Carmen Zapata                         Gilbert A. Moret                              
Founder & President Emeritus        Chairman of the Board     

 

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Too Many Tamales Returns This December to Carmen Zapata Theatre



Adapted by:   Margarita Galbán and Lina Montalvo from Gary Soto’s book, Too Many Tamales
Directed by:   Cecilia Garcia- Serrano
Presented by: Bilingual Foundation of the Arts

SYNOPSIS:


As the first Chicano ever to graduate with an MFA from a creative writing program, Gary Soto’s first book of poems attracted much attention from the literary world.  He would later go on to write literature for children and young adults, a body of work that includes Living Up the Street, Chato’s Kitchen, Baseball in April and in 1993 our beloved Too Many Tamales (Tamales).  This charming tale was brought to life visually by talented illustrator, Ed Martinez, whose enchanting illustrations are as warm and wonderful as the story itself.

The story is set at Christmastime and revolves around its central character, Maria, a little girl from a Hispanic family.  It is Christmas Eve, Maria and her mother are preparing tamales, a traditional dish served on Christmas Eve, for their family celebration that evening.  As Maria’s mom teaches her how to prepare the tamales, she takes off her beautiful ring that was given to her by her husband, fearing that it might fall off into the masa.  Maria admires the ring that her mom placed on the table, and in a moment of overwhelming temptation, and against her mother’s wishes she puts the ring on her finger.

Time passes, family members arrive, and Maria is busy playing with her cousins when suddenly she realizes that the ring is missing.  In a panic, she fears that somehow the ring did fall in the masa, and was cooked into the tamales!  She quickly enlists her cousins to eat all of the tamales until they find the ring.  After eating too many tamales, Maria discovers that the ring was on her mom’s finger the whole time.  Consequently, Maria and her cousins learn a very valuable lesson about listening and obeying their parents.  All is well that ends well, and the children go to the kitchen to make more tamales.  The play ends with an uplifting sing-a-long of Feliz Navidad.

Tamales addresses inter-cultural marriage – Hispanic/Anglo, cultural misperceptions, (tamales versus turkey), being bilingual (mom dreads having to speak English all night and to everyone’s surprise, the Anglo grandfather has learned some Spanish).  Through all of the differences, both families are united in their celebration of Christmas, love of family, facing everyday challenges raising children, and ever-changing traditions between generations.  In it seventh season, Tamales brings the community together, enjoying theatre and literature, and building an enduring tradition for thousands of children and families.


Monday, August 15, 2011

August 2011 Summer Nights Follow Theater Festival




bailarina y lua

BFA's Newsletter
August, 2011
Festival Audience pic
For three consecutive weekends hundreds of Angelenos enjoyed BFA's Theatre Festival in Action

Efren tribute
Efrén Besanilla, Margarita Galban and  Marie Curie,
in Efrén's tribute
IN THIS ISSUE
BFA's Theatre Festival was hottest!!!
Summer Festival Newsletter

La Salamandra
 
NESWLETTER La Salamandra 

Don Quixote, the Last adventure
The Man of la Mancha and his loyal squire ride again!!!
DQ article 

Pedro Infante y la Suegra Triunfante. the lecture
 
MOCTE Y NIETAThe play about the Idol of Mexico was read for first time at Sunday 7. The audience commentaries will be important for the author Toby Campion and director German Jaramillo. The great director Moctezuma Esparza and Pedro Infante's  granddaughter enjoyed the lecture and posed for BFA's cameras.

For more information about BFA future productions, please fee free to contact us by phone (323) 225-4044 or visit our WEB page bfatheatre.org 

 Sincerely,

Bilingual Foundation of the Arts
421 North Avenue 19
Los Angeles, CA 90031 

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Ole Tardeada 2011 was a success!


Summertime Stages Set

Dear Supporters,


The Bilingual Foundation of the Arts exists to inspire and nurture a lifelong love of the Hispanic performing arts in the communities of Los Angeles and promote education and communication through our programs. The Bilingual Foundation of the Arts (BFA) is the only full time professional bilingual theater on the West Coast of the United States. BFA’s mission is to serve communities by presenting classic Spanish language drama and contemporary plays, in order to bring awareness of Hispanic culture.  BFA also provides educational resources and training opportunities in the performing arts. BFA strives to positively affect the image and self esteem of Hispanics, and encourage the inclusion of Hispanic culture in the public school curriculum, and to create a pool of talented, well trained theater artists.   Your support will enable us to continue to bring World Class Theater to Los Angeles and Southern California communities, help us introduce young people to the performing arts and ensure that our wonderful theatre continues to thrive for generations to come. We look forward to seeing you here at Carmen Zapata Theatre, your stage for bilingual productions.



Ole! Tardeada Shines as Dreams Are Made Possible

BFA President Gil Moret opened his heart and his home for the 38th Annual Ole! Tardeada to celebrate and thank the generous supporters who keep the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts programs going each year. Assisted by the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts staff, the event was catered beautifully by La Parrilla Restaurants, a tequila bar welcomed patrons at the entrance where they could place bids on auction items. Fresh quesadillas complimented the Barefoot Wines assortment of reds, whites and champagne, while Jarritos and Budweiser cold beverages quenched the thirst around the pool in the San Marino afternoon sun.

After dinner, a preview of Don Quixote was followed by Jaime James on keyboard leading into the “El Angel” Awards. Long time BFA supporter and former District 14 Council member Arthur “Art” Snyder was handed his “El Angel” award by Carmen Zapata while Wells Fargo Bank Vice-President Roy Jasso and Department of Cultural Affairs Los Angeles Executive Director Olga Garay were also recognized for their contributions to BFA. Orlando Ortega was also honored with the first ever Don Quixote Award for his work joining the community to the corporations and Karla Ruiz was rewarded for her outstanding volunteer efforts in the community with a $1,000 Scholarship to be used towards furthering her education.

The night ended a success with The Chico Band getting the people on their feet dancing and Gil Moret serenading the night better than any other “Chairman of the Board” could offer. We look forward to a spectacular year on the stage, thanks to the community, the BFA Board of Trustees, BFA Board of Advisors, the Ole Planning Committee and the BFA Staff and Volunteers that make these events entertaining and possible.  Special thanks to the BFA event sponsors and benefactors who gave generously in order to make the dreams of BFA possible.


July 15th Begins 1st Festival de Teatro en Accion de Los Angeles

The Bilingual Foundation of the Arts unites East Los Angeles on the stage for the first ever Theater Festival to be held in Lincoln Heights mid-July at the historic Old Jail. This summer, the first Theater Festival ever will be held in the Lincoln Heights area of Los Angeles and will benefit the communities surrounding East Los Angeles. With a bilingual flavor, there will be six different productions by six theater companies from six regions of Los Angeles. Hosted at the Old Jail off North Broadway and North Avenue 19, the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts will close the Festival with a new reading of “La Salamandra” directed by founder Margarita Galban.      

               Opening the 1st Annual festival will be the Awareness Theater under the Direction of Pablo Marz as he portrays the typical life of a Latino in Los Angeles. Hugo Quintana directs the Bilingual Foundation actors through a blind date gone awry centered around a park bench in “Cita a Ciegas”. In a tribute to Patronato del Teatro, a translation of the mysterious “Espíritu Burlón” will be performed under the watchful eye of Galban in a collaborative effort between theaters. In “Art”, Manolo Travieso Productions discuss art, psychology and power as the festival peaks and provokes thought among friends who have gathered. “Wild in Wichita” was the grand prize winner this year for the award offered by the MetLife Foundation and Repertorio Espanol since the year 2000. In honor of the memory of author and director C. Bernard Jackson, one of his most beautiful Works, “Piano Bar”, will be presented by Inner City Cultural Center and directed by Hawthorne James to conclude the summer festival.

               Teatro en Acción : Festival de Teatro takes place 15th, 16th, 17th; 22nd, 23rd and 24th of July 2011 at 421 North Avenue 19 in Los Angeles. The event is supported by grants and donations from the NEA, LA County Arts Commission, the Consul of Spain to Los Angeles, the University of Minnesota, Union Bank, Dr. Herbert Miller, PhD. and the Metro. More than a community effort, this festival has international appeal and unites the Hispanic community through artistic, cultural and educational programs that reach for the essence of  la vida in Los Angeles.











La Ultima Aventura de Quixote en el Otoño
This Fall Margarita Galban and Lina Montalvo combine their visions to bring Don Quixote alive in his final adventure based on the original masterpiece from Spain’s Golden Age author Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Margarita Galban directs the actors on the stage from the end of September through to the first weekend in November in a story set somewhere in the 16th century of Spain. Mixing in bands of gypsies, soldiers and a love story, the BFA fall work of fiction insures that there will be intrigue, betrayal, a duel and some great fight scenes that ends with a surprise. As a founding work of modern Western literature, and one of the earliest canonical novels, Don Quixote regularly appears high on lists of the greatest works of fiction ever published. In one such list, Don Quixote was cited as the "best literary work ever written". Opening night is Thursday, September 29th at Carmen Zapata Theater 421 North Avenue 19, Los Angeles, CA 90031. For more information please visit the BFA website at http://www.bfatheatre.org