Angela Buccini-Butch transfers her creative skills into the art of balancing over wine bottles, as a means of self-expression during lockdown. Theater Actor and director, Daniel Irizarry talks about theater as a humanizing space and singer/songwriter, Renee Goust narrates how the pandemic made her more resilient.
What is the role of academia in the new landscape of theater and performance after Black Live Matters, We See You W.A.T., The Time of Corona and the Climate Catastrophe in a radically changing political landscape? Should academia mirror, theorize, reflect and document — or influence, shape and actively participate in the change we want to see? Featuring Tomi M Tsunoda, Daniel Irizarry, Solana Chehtman, Alexis Jemal, and Sylvaine Guyot.
Proyecto Didascalias - Primera de la Quinta Temporada, Entrevista al Prof. Daniel Irizarry.
Segment 2: Daniel Irizarry | Theater, A Space To Be Human, Puerto Rican-born director, performer, actor and theatrical teacher thrives in experimental theater. The pandemic with all its closures and constraints only reinforced for him that theater is a celebration of the five senses and where we remember that we’re human beings – a profession he wouldn’t change for anything. “This pause has forced me to strengthen ties.”
Adriana Marmorek, Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada, Tania León and Daniel Irizarry | New York.
“We'll wrap things up at the INTAR Theatre in Midtown to meet with Puerto Rican-born, theater actor and director, Daniel Irizarry. Daniel discusses Jose Rivera’s adaptation of The Maids and his perspective on theater and art.”