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Ser LA vs. BA with Karen Anzoategui Theater Comedy Performance

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Date:
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Time:
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
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Location Details:
La Peña is a vibrant community cultural center with a national reputation and a global vision that promotes peace, social justice and cultural understanding through the arts, education and social action.

As a welcoming gathering place, La Peña provides opportunities for artists to share diverse cultural traditions, to create and perform their work, and to support and interface with diverse social movements.

“Karen Anzoategui herself is what makes Ser a standout piece” - Wide Lantern.

“Love Karen's enthusiasm and energy! Coupled with a unique ability to set proper words against "improper" words allowing true musicality of poetry to pour from her soul. Karen is a writer who just so happens to perform what she writes. Her "play" might be a revelation and change the way we look at solo theater.” - Reg E. Gaines, Artistic Director/2011 NYC Downtown Urban Theater Festival

Anzoategui has performed in the Hollywood Fringe, the New Latino Works Festival at Highways and at The Mache Theatre in West Hollywood in 2011 to sold-out audiences and to standing ovation crowds. She was then chosen as a finalist to perform at the Downtown Urban Theatre Festival in New York City’s prestigious festival inside the Here Arts Center. Karen stands out with her unique story and performance chops that caught the attention of Reg E. Gaines (book and lyrics, Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk) who served as her dramaturge for the Hollywood Fringe Festival. After he saw Karen’s work he immediately wanted to work with her. Karen wowed crowds at Highways on September 30th with 4X4: New Latino Works Festival presented by Leo Garcia and caused a stir in the heart of West Hollywood at the Macha Theatre in November, 2011. Karen kick-started 2012 by participating as a keynote performer for Arizona State University’s Local to Global Justice’s teach-in in February.

Anzoategui’s show is a seamless delight of her personal story woven through Argentina’s history of crises, using clever theatrical strategies such as casting James Brown in the role of her abusive father (off-the-charts-funny!). Soccer fanaticism, sexual identity, political repression and economic collapse. “Ser” is a unique story of the dilemmas of a transnational Latino experience that doesn’t get more real and more fun than this. Don’t miss the 6,000 mile match.

Directed by Che'Rae Adams for original direction and dramaturgy.
Added to the calendar on Fri, Oct 19, 2012 6:20PM
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