

¡Dignidad! is Repertorio Español’s arts-in-education program that helps students understand and appreciate theatre.
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Through our Mentorship Program, Repertorio also believes that students can be introduced to careers in the arts such as acting, playwrights, designers, technicians, and administrators.
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Garcia Lorca
Federico García Lorca was born in Fuente Vaqueros, a small farming town outside Granada, the urban center of Andalucía. He grew up with a great love of the region with its "melodic poplars and lyrical rivers."

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Carmen Rivera
Carmen Rivera is the author of two plays produced by Repertorio Español. La Gringa was presented in 1996 as part of ¡Voces Nuevas! - the theatre's Obie-winning project in support of emerging Hispanic voices in New York theatre and is still running on its 7th consecutive year. La Gringa is one of Repertorio's audience favorites, especially among our student audieces. Here you will find a study guide for this marvelous show.

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El Quijote
El Quijote is a polyphonic play in which many different genres such as comedy, tragedy and farce collide to form a carnival-like and vibrant Don Quijote that is rich in its musicality.” The play is a collection of 12 scenes that present different stories based on the original text of Cervantes. This Study Guide is made possible by Washington Mutual as a tool for both teachers and students to become inmersed in the world of Cervantes and his masterpiece "Don Quixote".

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Gabriel García Márquez
Gabriel García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca on March 6, 1928. He spent his childhood there living with his mother's parents and listening to their stories. He attributes much of his narrative style to his grandmother's homespun, colorful tales, while his grandfather steeped him in military lore of Colombian history that would later figure prominently in his writing.

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The Feast of the Goat
The highly acclaimed play "La Fiesta del Chivo" premiered at Repertorio Español on February 27, 2003. The production opened to excellent reviews by both the English and Spanish press nationally and internationally. This study guide provides teachers with a powerful tool to analyze this literary masterpiece of the 21st century.

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Dolores Prida
"Theatre plays so many different roles in our community. It's not just show business, entertainment, literature, whatever. It's educational. It's sociology, it's an opportunity to see out in the open things that you've felt or have heard from your family and friends, things that are not perceived out there. Theatre brings out things we need to say and need to see."

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CubaTeatro - Abelardo Estorino
He is slender and slightly grey, a soft-spoken and gentle man who has lived through historic moments and personally difficult ones. Abelardo Estorino is Cuba's foremost living playwright. In 1997 he was awarded the coveted Guggenheim Fellowship, bringing him to New York and to the warmth of old friends and colleagues.

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CubaTeatro - A Century of Theatre in Cuba
To work in the theatre was an heroic enterprise. And it is because of that heroic artistic devotion that theatre activity grew: never before there had been so many groups, (even though some were short-lived); never before had there been so many premieres and of such quality (even though the schedule consisted of one performance only and the audiences were small).

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Franklin Dominguez
Su proyección como dominicanista no solamente ha sido a nivel nacional sino, principalmente, a nivel internacional, proyectando su teatro por los cinco continentes y representando al país, como dramaturgo y como funcionario en los más variados eventos al través del mundo.

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Vieques & Bufalo Herido Study Guide
Here is the study guide, to one of Repertorio Español’s most successful and exciting programs: the “Nuestras Voces” Playwright Competition sponsored by The Metropolitan Life Foundation and The Jerome Foundation. In this first booklet we cover the first two winners (2000 and 2001) of the competition: Vieques, by Puerto Rican playwright Jorge González, and Búfalo herido (Wounded Buffalo) by Mexican playwright Jorge Celaya.

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