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Canales Abiertos 2023: El Cruce | Open Channels 2023: The Crossing

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Finding Our Place in the Caribbean Cultural Landscape

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Canales Abiertos 2023: El Cruce | Open Channels 2023: The Crossing

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Join members of the global learning community, Canales Abiertos | Open Channels, as they premiere a new thirty-five minute documentary video together about their one-week residency in Santiago de Cuba during July 2023. 

Canales Abiertos | Open Channels is a group of Popular Theatre artists, educators, and enthusiasts based in the Caribbean and its diaspora. Founded in 2020 during the height of the COVID pandemic as a temporary online gathering space, it has continued and evolved past its origins to become both an online and face-to-face gathering space in its two main cities of New Orleans, United States, and Santiago de Cuba. Its mission: To exchange, critique, and support one another's work as performing artists, educators, and activists in our communities. 

During this premiere livestream, viewers will watch the new documentary and a live Q&A after-session with residency participants in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo and New Orleans, where there will also be a live in-person audience.  

The documentary and live Q&A will be streamed at HowlRound TV: https://bit.ly/48vyjWZ

 

Residency participants include Denise Frazier, Carolina Caballero and Mathew Schwarzman (New Orleans), Jose Emilio Bencosme and Tomás Hubier Perez (Santo Domingo), Helen Ceballos (Puerto Rico), and Yanoski Suárez Rodríguez, Lily Rodríguez, Alejandro Mineto, and Yuri Elías Seone (Santiago de Cuba). 

Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute


For more information on this event, please visit https://bit.ly/48vyjWZ