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IASNY Launch Event Held At Nuyorican Poets Cafe 4/17

By: Apr. 15, 2011
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IMMIGRANT ARTISTS AND SCHOLARS IN NEW YORK (IASNY) LAUNCH EVENT held at Nuyorican Poets Café

236 East 3rd Street Between Ave B & C
NEW YORK WITH AN ACCENT

Sunday, April 17, 3-6 pm

(Celebrating Immigrant Heritage Week)

Tickets: $8 online

https://secure.gigmaven.com/events/5271/orders/new

$10, $5 (for students) - at the door

IASNY, founded by Romanian-born playwright and NYU professor Saviana Stanescu, is an alliance of outstanding people working in the arts and academia who are committed to support, nurture and advocate for immigrant voices as a vital and vibrant part of the New York City community.

Advisory Board: Elizabeth Bradley, John Clinton Eisner, Teresa Eyring, David Henry Hwang, Carol Martin, Joyce Maio, Jose Rivera, Richard Schechner, Zishan Ugurlu, Lisa Vogel

Leadership Committee: May Adrales, Amanda Feldman, Ana Martinez, Jelena Stupljanin, Tamilla Woodard, Graciela Berger Wegsman, Aaron Schroeder (PR)
As part of our efforts to expand our involvement in the New York community and advocate for the brilliant and diverse voices of immigrant artists as an integral part of that fabric, IASNY will be having its official launch at the storied Nuyorican Poets Café (executive director: Dan Gallant) in the East Village. Featuring performances by many prominent members, this launch event promises to embody the vision of IASNY as a forum for the exchange of ideas, the fostering of an immigrant voice, and a showcase of the breadth of talents in New York City's immigrant community.

The speakers/performers include:
Saviana Stanescu

Romania*, NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, writer

President/Founder of IASNY
Teresa Eyring (advisory board)

Executive Director - Theatre Communications Group

Zishan Ugurlu (advisory board)

Turkey, director, actress, artistic director of Actors Without Borders - ITONY
Scholar, Assistant Professor at Eugene Lang College The New School University
Graciela Berger Wegsman

Argentina/Israel, playwright

Freelance Journalist Daily News/Hora Hispana and Daily News (VIVA)

Ana Martinez

Mexico City, Graduate Center (CUNY), scholar and designer

Tamilla Woodard

Director, founding member of The Internationalists

Jelena Stupljanin

Serbia, Actress
Susana Cook

Argentina, playwright, performer, director

Jennifer Lim
Hong Kong, MFA from Yale School of Drama, actor

Frances Uku

Nigeria/UK, Harvard University, actor

R. E. Toledo

Mexico, New York University/University of Tennessee, writer

Inma Heredia

Spain, flamenco singer/dancer/comedienne
Sujin Lee

South Korea, interdisciplinary artist

MA in Performance Studies from NYU

Ondina Frate

Romania, Glass Beads Theatre Ensemble, actress

Christina Quintana & Alessandra Hirsch

MFA playwrights at Columbia University

Blagovesta Momchedjikova

PhD, Bulgaria, New York University, writer

Stavri Karamfilov

Bulgaria, independent artist and scholar, theater director and sculptor

Paola Lázaro-Muñoz

Puerto Rico, Columbia University, playwright

Monica Santana

Venezuela, Columbia University MFA, actor

Jessica Litwak

Playwright, Performer, The New Generation Theatre Ensemble

Daniela Dakich

Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Serbia), HB Studio, actress

Natasa Trifan

Romania, dancer/choreographer

* We asked the featured artists/speakers to specify their country of origin if they are first generation immigrants or "legal aliens" - however, IASNY encourages the participation of all artists and scholars interested in the immigrant experience

http://saviana.com/immigrant_artists_and_scholars_in_new_york_iasny

Immigrant Heritage Week - established by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg in 2004, celebrates the experiences and contributions of immigrants to New York City.
Immigrant Heritage Week 2011 is from April 11 to April 17 and celebrates the vibrant life stories New Yorkers have to tell.

Immigrant Artists and Scholars in New York (IASNY) is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas,

a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions in behalf of Immigrant Artists and Scholars in New York (IASNY) may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. You can safely DONATE HERE:
https://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/contribute/donate/3373

 




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