Joseph Papp presents Festival Latino in New York
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Poster promoting the 1986 New York Festival Latino, which was founded in 1976, produced by Joseph Papp, a Broadway producer, and directed by Oscar Ciccone and Cecilia Vega, who ran a small community theater in East Harlem. Calendar of events appears on back of poster. Poster background is a stylized silhouette image of a man and a woman about to kiss. Text is spread across the poster on an angle. The text reads: Joseph Papp presents Festival Latino in New York Oscar Ciccone and Cecilia Vega, directors New York City this summer will be a Latin Fiesta! Festival Latino in New York celebrates its 10th anniversary with the best and most recent performances from 15 international companies. The latest theater productions from Latin America and Latinos in the United States, Salsa from Puerto Rico, Tango from Argentina and Flamenco dancing from Spain are but a sample of the richness and diversity of Latino culture brought together by Joseph Papp's Festival Latino in New York. Fiesta Latina de verano en Nueva York! El Festival Latino in New York celebra este ano su decimo aniversario con las mejores y mas recientes pro ducciones de 15 companias internacionales lo mas reciente del teatro de America Latina y de los Latinos en Estados Unidos, Salsa de Puerto Rico, Tango de Argentina, Flamenco espanol Estas, son algunas de las nuestras de la riqueza cultural Latina que agrupa el Festival Latino en Nueva York de Joseph Papp. August 6-31, 1986 Festival Latino performances will be held at the Public Theater, Central Pakr's Delacorte Theater (free of charge!) and Sullivan County's Catskills. Festival Latino extensions will then take place in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, California, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Montreal and Mexico City. Simultaneous translation (ST) into English through an infrared listening system is available for many performances at the Public. Las presentaciones del Festival Latino in New York tendran lugar en el Teatro Publico, el Delacorte del Parque Central (gratis!) y en Catskills, Sullivan County, El Festival Latino ademas tendra extensiones en Washington, D.C., San Francisco, California, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Montreal y Ciudad Mexico. Festival Latino at the Public 425 Lafayette Street, August 11 to 31. The best theater, dance and music from the Latino world... Festival Latino en el Teatro Publico, 425 Lafayette. Del 11 al 31 de agosto. Lo mejor del teatro, musica y la danza del mundo Latino... The New York Shakespeare Festival is grateful to The Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the AT&T Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts whose support is helping to establish Festival Latino in New York, as an ongoing program. Special thanks to New York Telephone for its generous support of performances at the Delacorte Theater. Printing and design is sponsored by the Gannett Foundation at the recommendation of el diario-la prensa. Festival Latino at the Delacorte Theater Festival Latino at the Public Theater Festival Latino in Sullivan County Catskills For information phone: (212) 598-7155 |
Image ID: | 102417 |
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Creation Date: | 08 1986 |
Creator Name: | Paul Davis Studio |
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Collection Name: | Emile de Antonio papers, 1868-1990 (bulk 1950s-1980s) |
Genre: | Poster |
Original Format Type: | prints, photomechanical |
Original Format Number: | US Mss 117AN OV Folder 2 |
Original Dimensions: | 22 x 32 inches |
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