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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_015.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_014.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_012.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_011.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_036.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_035.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_034.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_032.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_031.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_030.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_027.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_026.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_024.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_023.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_022.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_021.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_019.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_018.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_017.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_016.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_010.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_009.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_008.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_007.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_006.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_004.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_003.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_002.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_001.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_010.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_043.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_032.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_031.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_030.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_026.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_025.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_023.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_022.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_017.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_016.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_015.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_014.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_013.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_012.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_009.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
    JDunn luna_001.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • Members of the Alisal Center for the Fine Arts Rondalla Guitar Ensemble perform at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • La Rondalla Alisal performs at a free program of Latin jazz, salsa, and mariachi on Sunday, May 22nd at ACFA, the Alisal Center for the Fine Arts in east Salinas. The show included performances from acclaimed Texas State University groups Salsa del Río and Mariachi Nueva Generación.
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  • The Alisal Center for the Fine Arts Rondalla Guitar Ensemble performs at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • The Alisal Community Arts Network Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra performs at the December 5th, 2017 opening of the Stories from Salinas exhibition at the CSUMB Salinas Center for Arts and Culture in Oldtown. The exhibition celebrates the mentors, youth and families of the Salinas Youth Initiative.
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  • San Francisco hip-hop singer Chhoti Maa at Noche de le Virgen Tonantzin, a live performance event on Monday, December 12th at the Alisal Center for the Fine Arts in east Salinas.
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  • Rosalia Reyes of Salinas, whose Nahuatl name is Cuetzpaltzin, dances with Yaocuauhtli, which performed at the Caminos Del Arte Festival on Sunday, August 5th, 3012 at Natividad Creek Park in Salinas.
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  • A brilliantly colored macaw graces the arm of one of Yaocuauhtli's drummers. The group performed at the Caminos Del Arte Festival on Sunday, August 5th, 3012 at Natividad Creek Park in Salinas.
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  • Details from some of the colorful headdresses belonging to the Aztec dance group Yaocuauhtli, which performed at the Caminos Del Arte Festival on Sunday, August 5th, 3012 at Natividad Creek Park in Salinas.
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  • The Alisal Center for the Fine Arts (ACFA) presented a free program of Latin jazz, salsa, and mariachi on Sunday, May 22nd, including performances from acclaimed Texas State University groups Salsa del Río and Mariachi Nueva Generación.
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  • Details from some of the colorful headdresses belonging to the Aztec dance group Yaocuauhtli, which performed at the Caminos Del Arte Festival on Sunday, August 5th, 3012 at Natividad Creek Park in Salinas.
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  • Monterey County students packed Sherwood Hall in Salinas on Thursday, April 4th to enjoy a dance performance of “Beauty and the Beast,” interpreted by Santa Barbara-based State Street Ballet and presented by the National Steinbeck Center. Nine area schools participated, including Frank Paul, Natividad Elementary, Cesar Chavez, Lagunita Elementary, Los Padres, La Paz Middle School, Roosevelt, Monterey Park and local YMCA spring break camp students. This classic tale of love and loss was adapted from the 1947 film by Jean Cocteau and set to the music of Tchaikovsky by Emmy Award-winning choreographer Robert Sund.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 2nd - 23rd, 2009.  Professional instructor Ruben Pachas, who is Peruvian, looks on from the wings during a performance. For almost 20 years, Polo Garcia, a professional dance teacher from "America Baila," has been giving traditional South American dance lessons at various Pilsen and Little Village schools, including Maria Saucedo Scholastic Academy, whose turn-of-the-century auditorium is featured here. Garcia, who is Mexican, does the research for these dances in-person, makes the costumes himself, and provides free summer classes. He works with Claudio Rabadan, a former Saucedo student. Photographs for HOY by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 2nd - 23rd, 2009.  Claudio Rabadan, assistant director of Polo Garcia Dance, looks on from the wings during a performance. For almost 20 years, Polo Garcia, a professional dance teacher from "America Baila," has been giving traditional South American dance lessons at various Pilsen and Little Village schools, including Maria Saucedo Scholastic Academy, whose turn-of-the-century auditorium is featured here. Garcia, who is Mexican, does the research for these dances in-person, makes the costumes himself, and provides free summer classes, working with professional instructor Ruben Pachas from Peru. Photographs for HOY by Jay Dunn.
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  • China, Taiyuan, 2008. A Chinese opera performer puts on makeup backstage. All the members of this traditional arts group are from the same village.
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  • USA, Skokie, IL, February 12, 2010.  The large auditorium in which "Rent" will be performed. Niles North High School's afternoon programs give hundreds of kids opportunities to learn and pursue artistic or academic avenues of their own choice outside standard curricula. The drama program, for example, led by instructor Tim Ortmann, teaches interested students every aspect of theater, from the roles themselves to costume-making, set-building and production design. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • “Respect Through Sacrifice,” Salinas artist Liam Da Leo’s well-attended opening on Friday, November 1st at the National Steinbeck Center, brought together disparate influences and an edgy attitude to the Monterey County art scene. Featuring graffiti themes, bold colors, and layered textures, the exhibit drew all kinds of art patrons, welcoming the public with cold beer, modern music courtesy of DJ Sergio Lombris, and hip-hop performances and dance from Verenice Portela, Onhel EyeYella, Kas Once, Caleb, Andrew Echo and ATC.
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  • “Respect Through Sacrifice,” Salinas artist Liam Da Leo’s well-attended opening on Friday, November 1st at the National Steinbeck Center, brought together disparate influences and an edgy attitude to the Monterey County art scene. Featuring graffiti themes, bold colors, and layered textures, the exhibit drew all kinds of art patrons, welcoming the public with cold beer, modern music courtesy of DJ Sergio Lombris, and hip-hop performances and dance from Verenice Portela, Onhel EyeYella, Kas Once, Caleb, Andrew Echo and ATC.
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  • “Respect Through Sacrifice,” Salinas artist Liam Da Leo’s well-attended opening on Friday, November 1st at the National Steinbeck Center, brought together disparate influences and an edgy attitude to the Monterey County art scene. Featuring graffiti themes, bold colors, and layered textures, the exhibit drew all kinds of art patrons, welcoming the public with cold beer, modern music courtesy of DJ Sergio Lombris, and hip-hop performances and dance from Verenice Portela, Onhel EyeYella, Kas Once, Caleb, Andrew Echo and ATC.
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