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L.A.'s Latino Theater Company is partnering with Cara Mía Theatre in Dallas, TX to stream Cara Mia's world premiere production of Ursula, written, performed and directed by Mexican-born theater artist Frida Espinosa Müller. Müller's extraordinary performance as an unaccompanied minor arriving at the U.S.-Mexican border will stream on demand now through June 6.
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Jazz artists may apply for residency grants through South Arts organization
South Arts is now accepting applications for the second phase of its national jazz initiative: Jazz Road Creative Residencies. Through Jazz Road Creative Residencies, artists can apply for grants of $5,000 to $40,000 to develop their own personalized residency and further explore their art form. Applications are open through July 1, 2021.
“We are so excited to expand our programs for jazz musicians across the United States,” explained Sara Donnelly, program director with South Arts, “With a Jazz Road Creative Residencies grant, artists will have the flexibility to design and propose their own project, which can be anything from dedicated time writing new work to immersive engagement in a community or completing a new recording. We are putting the direction and power directly in the hands of the artists.”
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The city of Los Angeles’ Latino Theater Company is partnering with Cara Mía Theatre in Dallas to stream Cara Mia’s world premiere production of
Ursula, written, performed, and directed by Mexican-born theater artist Frida Espinosa Müller. Müller’s extraordinary performance as an unaccompanied minor arriving at the U.S.-Mexican border will stream on demand from May 20 through May 30. A moderated online panel will discuss the immigration crisis through the lens of Central America, Mexico, and the United States on Tues., May 25 at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET. Audiences can watch both