WE STILL BE  Paul S. Flores Official Book Release Party
Aug
18
7:00 PM19:00

WE STILL BE Paul S. Flores Official Book Release Party

El Martillo Press and Espacio 1839 Present:

WE STILL BE  Paul S. Flores Official Book Release Party 

August 18, 2023 

7PM-9:30PM

Espacio 1839, Boyle Heights, East LA

The long-awaited full-length debut of poems by the nationally-celebrated, award-winning spoken word artist, playwright, and educator Paul S. Flores, WE STILL BE: Poems and Performances will officially be released August 18, 2023 with a high energy blast of contemporary literary performance at Espacio 1839 First St. in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. 

WE STILL BE is a collection of poetry that masterfully weaves together political and personal testimonies that speaks to issues of gentrification, mixed Latino identity, masculinity, machismo, incarceration, systemic racism, racial unity, fatherhood, and more. The event features performances by Paul S. Flores with East LA musician Quetzal Flores, theater artist Jesse Bliss, Los Poets del Norte (Nico & Shorty), as well as El Martillo Publisher and Editor in Chief Matt Sedillo and David Romero. Published by Los Angeles based El Martillo Press copies of WE STILL BE will be on hand for purchase with Flores available to sign them after.   

ABOUT PAUL S. FLORES

Paul S. Flores is a San Francisco based artist of Mexican and Cuban-American descent who has built a national reputation for interview-based theater and bilingual spoken word. He integrates indigenous and Latino healing practices to tell the stories of real people impacted by immigration and systemic inequalities. Flores appeared on Season 3 and 4 of HBO’s Def Poetry. He is the author of the play “PLACAS: The Most Dangerous Tattoo,” and the novel Along The Border Lies. His work has played across the United States and internationally in Cuba, Mexico, and El Salvador. Paul is a Doris Duke Artist Award winner, and he teaches Theater at the University of San Francisco. He is a teaching artist with the Prison Arts Project at CMF in Vacaville, and in San Quentin State Prison. He also works a cultural event producer at Acción Latina in San Francisco’s Mission District.

ABOUT WE STILL BE

“Flores is a master weaver with a blazing kaleidoscopic lamp that reveals & performs our lives. He writes with a “Spanglish soul of hope,” & a keen & round vision of a peoples, youth, familia, artists, barrio, nation & the icy questions of Identity, Oppression, Cultura and Liberation. He does this in a non-stop Bay Area shuffle, tap & samba across time and space, streets & drive-ins, between “Toltecs, Conquistadors” & diamond-eyed students who have been through hard times. Flores is not afraid to speak of his wounds of familia —yes, he is intimate, he is loving. He escorts us through the Bay Area, land of poets, artists, musicians and muralists - he is part of that, he is all that — and we will be as we enter this world. And he performs as he writes, feels and projects his Spanglish soul onto our body. I cannot think of such a supernova, unique, groundbreaking book as this — “This is San Francisco’s heartbeat.” 

  • Juan Felipe Herrera, United States Poet Laureate

“Flores stakes his claim in Bay Area poetics writing with true intimacy, vulnerability, and radical love for his community. WE STILL BE is part memoir, part call to action, and part cultural celebration. It is a declaration of hope that we will all win, that men can be trusted, and that San Francisco’s poetic heartbeat is still something worth believing in.” 

 -  Amalia Ortiz, San Antonio, TX

 

WHAT:        Official Release Party for WE STILL BE debut book of poetry by Paul S. Flores       

 

WHO:            Paul S. Flores, Quetzal Flores, Jesse Bliss, Los Poets del Norte, Matt Sedillo, David Romero

 

WHEN:              Friday, August 18, 2023 

 

TIME:                          7:00PM-9:30PM

 

WHERE:           Espacio 1839

1839 1st Street

Boyle Heights, Eastlos, CA 90033

 

TICKETS:          FREE

 MORE INFO: https://www.elmartillopress.com

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Apr
22
7:00 PM19:00

Paul S. Flores and Jon Janget at Oakland Public Conservatory of Music

Oakland Public Conservatory of Music & Jazz in the Neighborhood present Live at OPC! feat. a host of musicians from the Bay Area & Beyond.

Join us Friday April 22, 2022 at 7 pm (PDT) for a special concert.

Oakland Public Conservatory of Music presents composer/pianist Jon Jang and his ensemble in collaboration with spoken word artist Paul S. Flores for a performance of CAGES: A Way to Interrogate History* at the OPC on Friday April 22, at 7pm. This new work uniquely interrogates the histories of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) through music and spoken word.

The Jon Jangtet features

Hitomi Oba, tenor saxophone, Nick DePinna, trombone, Jon Jang, piano; Gary Brown, double bass, Deszon Claiborne, multiple percussion.

In-person tix-$20 at the Oakland Public Conservatory of Music

3445 San Pablo Ave, Oakland, CA, 94608 | Masks, proof of vaccination & Valid Photo ID required.

Livestream $10 on Bandcamp. Click here to purchase.


ABOUT JON JANG

Composer Jon Jang became the first American born Chinese to compose a symphonic work that honors Chinese American history. Commissioned by the Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra and Oakland East Bay Symphony, Jon Jang composed The Chinese American Symphony which pays tribute to the Chinese immigrant laborers who built the first transcontinental railroad in United States.

For nearly four decades, composer and pianist Jon Jang give a musical voice to a history that has been silent. A majority of his works represents a chronology of Chinese American history in San Francisco such as Island: The Immigrant Suite No. 2 for the Kronos Quartet.

Pianist/composer Jon Jang has collaborated and recorded with Max Roach, James Newton and David Murray. Jang’s ensembles have toured at major concert halls and music festivals in Europe, China, Canada, United States and South Africa, four months after the election to end apartheid in April 1994. Jang’s latest recording, The Pledge of Black Asian Allegiance, pays tribute to Malcolm X, Yuri Kochiyama and to Black Lives Matter. In 1987 in San Francisco, Jon Jang and saxophonist Francis Wong co-founded Asian Improv aRts where their mission statement is to support new directions in music by Asian Americans.

Jon Jang website

ABOUT LIVE! at OPC

Live! at OPC is a new Livestream concert series at the Oakland Public Conservatory of Music produced in collaboration with Jazz in the Neighborhood. The concerts will feature a host of musicians from the Bay Area and beyond. One hundred percent of the ticket revenue benefits the OPC's youth programs that provide free music education for Black and Brown youth of Oakland.

Angela M. Wellman, Founding Director

Jazz in the Neighborhood is proud to help support the vital mission of the Oakland Public Conservatory. We are excited about working together on more projects moving forward.

Mario Guarneri, Founder and Artistic Director

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Nov
18
to Nov 20

Los Delicados 25th Anniversary Floricantos

LOS DELICADOS PRESS RELEASE



Los Delicados 25th Anniversary Floricanto 

Friday November 19, 2021

6:30PM 

Brava Theater, San Francisco, CA 94110

Tix available online only https://www.brava.org/all-events/los-delicados

Live in Person Performance



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact Paul S. Flores (415) 350-9775


November 2, 2021, San Francisco, CA— Founded in San Francisco 1996, Los Delicados are poet performers Norman Antonio Zelaya, Darren J. DeLeon and Paul S. Flores. On November 19, 2021 the three artists return to their birthplace of the Mission District in San Francisco to celebrate 25 years and honor the Floricanto legacy of Chicano-Latino Movement poetry that flourished in the neighborhood in the 1970’s, and highlight the explosion of Latino Spoken Word that occurred in the 1990’s throughout California and the Southwest. Distinguishing themselves as poet performers "with sardonic humor and an often searing emotional tone" (San Francisco Chronicle), Los Delicados plan to present three shows November 18-20, 2021 in Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose.  In Los Delicados' CD “Word Descarga” is available on all music streaming platforms. 


Join Los Delicados November 19 at Brava Theater in the heart of the Mission as they celebrate 25 years of poetic lo-cura as innovators of Latino Spoken Word. Featuring special guests Alejandro Murguía, Cathy Arellano, Amalia Ortiz (San Antonio, TX) DJ Agana, Deuce ECLIPSE, Quique Padilla, Jaime Cortez Movimiento Molcajete (Sacramento) Yaya Porras and Nicole Limón, Milta Ortiz (Tucson, AZ) Adrian Arancibia (Taco Shop Poets San Diego), Pat Payne (Taco Shops Poets, Los Angeles). Hosted by JosiahLuis Alderete.


Once called heathens. Known to shock and vibe on congas with searing poetry, dance and song. “A post modern Last Poets meets Perez-Prado,” wrote Camille T. Taiara of the San Francisco Bay Guardian in 2001 describing Los Delicados style. “Theirs is a communal poetics. They combine the subversive power of music, theater, and poetry into a new genre. And -- as true sons and daughters of the movimiento of the 60s and 70s -- they have selected this genre as their weapon of choice in a struggle to popularize underrepresented voices and challenge ideological structures.”  The San Francisco Chronicle described Los Delicados' “new poetry as Latino rap, some mixes salsa and Cuban musical influences with chants and rants, and some of the more lyrical work bears a striking resemblance to the cool jazz and poetry of the '50s Beats.” Los Delicados have performed with outstanding artists like Piri Thomas, Juan Felipe Herrera, The Last Poets, Miguel Algarin, Susana Baca, El Vez, Goapele, Jack Hirschman, Willie Colón, Quetzal, Guillermo Gomez Peña, Culture Clash and many more. 


Los Delicados promise to deliver a high energy show joined by many Chicano-Latino artistic and literary stars including Mission District writers Alejandro Murguia, Cathy Arellano, and Jaime Cortez, as well as groups like the Taco Shop Poets and Movimento Molcajete, hip hop artists Deuce Eclipsce, DJ AGANA, as well as American book award winner Amalia Ortiz from San Antonio, and special musical guests Xicano rap rockers Aztlan Underground and more. 



Read an article about Los Delicados and the Chicano Spoken Word scene from the 1990’s in the SF Chronicle here:

https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Rhyme-for-a-Reason-San-Jose-festival-celebrates-2927773.php




BIO

Founded in 1996 in San Francisco's Mission District, Los Delicados are the leading Latino spoken word troupe. Comprised of three writers, Norman Antonio Zelaya, Darren J. de Leon, and Paul S. Flores, they come from three different California experiences – Nicoya in San Francisco, Xicano in San Bernardino, and Cuban/Mexican in the borderlands of San Diego – and took the national spoken word scene by storm with their unique Word Descarga style, yet to be replicated. In 2001 they released "Word Descarga" on Calaca Press and their play "Guayaberas By The Pound" has been taught in college campus classrooms throughout the country.



Los Delicados 25th Anniversary Floricanto 

Friday NOVEMBER 19, 2021

6:30pm-10:00pm 

Brava Theater

2781 24th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110

415-641-7657


Tickets are $25 General Admission. 

$15 Discount for Students with code: DESCARGA


Masks and proof of Tax required. 


**Featuring Special Panel at 5PM 

“Spoken Word of the 1990’s to Today’s Published Authors with Book signing” 

featuring Norman Zelaya, Cathy Arellano, Amalia Leticia Ortiz, Josiahluis Alderete, Adrian Arancibia and Jaime Cortez


Tix available now 

https://brava.secure.force.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F2M00000K4D96UAF


 (ticket price includes panel and book signing event)








SHOWS IN OAKLAND & SAN JOSE


Los Delicados: Poetas del Sol 25th Anniversary Show

Thursday November 18

6:30pm

Speaking in Axolotl 

111 Fairmont Ave

Oakland, CA 94611


Speaking Axolotl Presents:

Los Delicados 25th Anniversary Floricanto 


Featuring: 

Los Delicados: Paul S. Flores, Norman A. Zelaya, Darren J. deLeon, and Quique Padilla

Amalia Ortiz (San Antonio)

Mario Ellis Hill (Sacramento)

Vincent Kobelt (Sacramento)

Milta Ortiz (AZ)

Chuy Quintero (EPA)

and  special musical guests: Aztlán Underground (LA)


Hosted by Josiah Luis Alderete


Tix $12 GEN Admission

Available here:  https://m.bpt.me/event/5300595


Masks and proof of Vaccination required. 





Los Delicados: Poetas del Sol 25th Anniversary Show

Saturday November 20

6:30PM 

MACLA

510 South First St.

San Jose, CA 

www.maclaarte.org


TIx Available Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/los-delicados-poetas-del-sol-25th-anniversary-show-tickets-195546874967?aff=ebdssbdestsearch


FEATURING 

Los Delicados: Paul S. Flores, Norman A. Zelaya, Darren J. deLeon, and Quique Padilla

Juan Felipe Herrera

Margarita Luna Robles

Arlene Biala

Jimmy Biala

Marc Pinate

Grito Serpentino

Baktun-12

Pat Payne

Amalia Ortiz

Adrian Arancibia 

and more. 



**Author Panel at 5PM  

“Spoken Word of the 1990’s to Today’s Published Authors with Book signing” 

featuring Juan Felipe Herrera, Arlene Biala, Amalia Leticia Ortiz, Adrian Arancibia and Norman Zelaya


Tix available now 

https://brava.secure.force.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F2M00000K4D96UAF


 (ticket price includes panel and book signing event)


LOS DELICADOS PRESS RELEASE



Los Delicados 25th Anniversary Floricanto 

Friday November 19, 2021

6:30PM 

Brava Theater, San Francisco, CA 94110

Tix available online only https://www.brava.org/all-events/los-delicados

Live in Person Performance



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact Paul S. Flores (415) 350-9775


November 2, 2021, San Francisco, CA— Founded in San Francisco 1996, Los Delicados are poet performers Norman Antonio Zelaya, Darren J. DeLeon and Paul S. Flores. On November 19, 2021 the three artists return to their birthplace of the Mission District in San Francisco to celebrate 25 years and honor the Floricanto legacy of Chicano-Latino Movement poetry that flourished in the neighborhood in the 1970’s, and highlight the explosion of Latino Spoken Word that occurred in the 1990’s throughout California and the Southwest. Distinguishing themselves as poet performers "with sardonic humor and an often searing emotional tone" (San Francisco Chronicle), Los Delicados plan to present three shows November 18-20, 2021 in Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose.  In Los Delicados' CD “Word Descarga” is available on all music streaming platforms. 


Join Los Delicados November 19 at Brava Theater in the heart of the Mission as they celebrate 25 years of poetic lo-cura as innovators of Latino Spoken Word. Featuring special guests Alejandro Murguía, Cathy Arellano, Amalia Ortiz (San Antonio, TX) DJ Agana, Deuce ECLIPSE, Quique Padilla, Jaime Cortez Movimiento Molcajete (Sacramento) Yaya Porras and Nicole Limón, Milta Ortiz (Tucson, AZ) Adrian Arancibia (Taco Shop Poets San Diego), Pat Payne (Taco Shops Poets, Los Angeles). Hosted by JosiahLuis Alderete.


Once called heathens. Known to shock and vibe on congas with searing poetry, dance and song. “A post modern Last Poets meets Perez-Prado,” wrote Camille T. Taiara of the San Francisco Bay Guardian in 2001 describing Los Delicados style. “Theirs is a communal poetics. They combine the subversive power of music, theater, and poetry into a new genre. And -- as true sons and daughters of the movimiento of the 60s and 70s -- they have selected this genre as their weapon of choice in a struggle to popularize underrepresented voices and challenge ideological structures.”  The San Francisco Chronicle described Los Delicados' “new poetry as Latino rap, some mixes salsa and Cuban musical influences with chants and rants, and some of the more lyrical work bears a striking resemblance to the cool jazz and poetry of the '50s Beats.” Los Delicados have performed with outstanding artists like Piri Thomas, Juan Felipe Herrera, The Last Poets, Miguel Algarin, Susana Baca, El Vez, Goapele, Jack Hirschman, Willie Colón, Quetzal, Guillermo Gomez Peña, Culture Clash and many more. 


Los Delicados promise to deliver a high energy show joined by many Chicano-Latino artistic and literary stars including Mission District writers Alejandro Murguia, Cathy Arellano, and Jaime Cortez, as well as groups like the Taco Shop Poets and Movimento Molcajete, hip hop artists Deuce Eclipsce, DJ AGANA, as well as American book award winner Amalia Ortiz from San Antonio, and special musical guests Xicano rap rockers Aztlan Underground and more. 



Read an article about Los Delicados and the Chicano Spoken Word scene from the 1990’s in the SF Chronicle here:

https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Rhyme-for-a-Reason-San-Jose-festival-celebrates-2927773.php




BIO

Founded in 1996 in San Francisco's Mission District, Los Delicados are the leading Latino spoken word troupe. Comprised of three writers, Norman Antonio Zelaya, Darren J. de Leon, and Paul S. Flores, they come from three different California experiences – Nicoya in San Francisco, Xicano in San Bernardino, and Cuban/Mexican in the borderlands of San Diego – and took the national spoken word scene by storm with their unique Word Descarga style, yet to be replicated. In 2001 they released "Word Descarga" on Calaca Press and their play "Guayaberas By The Pound" has been taught in college campus classrooms throughout the country.



Los Delicados 25th Anniversary Floricanto 

Friday NOVEMBER 19, 2021

6:30pm-10:00pm 

Brava Theater

2781 24th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110

415-641-7657


Tickets are $25 General Admission. 

$15 Discount for Students with code: DESCARGA


Masks and proof of Tax required. 


**Featuring Special Panel at 5PM 

“Spoken Word of the 1990’s to Today’s Published Authors with Book signing” 

featuring Norman Zelaya, Cathy Arellano, Amalia Leticia Ortiz, Josiahluis Alderete, Adrian Arancibia and Jaime Cortez


Tix available now 

https://brava.secure.force.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F2M00000K4D96UAF


 (ticket price includes panel and book signing event)








SHOWS IN OAKLAND & SAN JOSE


Los Delicados: Poetas del Sol 25th Anniversary Show

Thursday November 18

6:30pm

Speaking in Axolotl 

111 Fairmont Ave

Oakland, CA 94611


Speaking Axolotl Presents:

Los Delicados 25th Anniversary Floricanto 


Featuring: 

Los Delicados: Paul S. Flores, Norman A. Zelaya, Darren J. deLeon, and Quique Padilla

Amalia Ortiz (San Antonio)

Mario Ellis Hill (Sacramento)

Vincent Kobelt (Sacramento)

Milta Ortiz (AZ)

Chuy Quintero (EPA)

and  special musical guests: Aztlán Underground (LA)


Hosted by Josiah Luis Alderete


Tix $12 GEN Admission

Available here:  https://m.bpt.me/event/5300595


Masks and proof of Vaccination required. 





Los Delicados: Poetas del Sol 25th Anniversary Show

Saturday November 20

6:30PM 

MACLA

510 South First St.

San Jose, CA 

www.maclaarte.org


TIx Available Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/los-delicados-poetas-del-sol-25th-anniversary-show-tickets-195546874967?aff=ebdssbdestsearch


FEATURING 

Los Delicados: Paul S. Flores, Norman A. Zelaya, Darren J. deLeon, and Quique Padilla

Juan Felipe Herrera

Margarita Luna Robles

Arlene Biala

Jimmy Biala

Marc Pinate

Grito Serpentino

Baktun-12

Pat Payne

Amalia Ortiz

Adrian Arancibia 

and more. 



**Author Panel at 5PM  

“Spoken Word of the 1990’s to Today’s Published Authors with Book signing” 

featuring Juan Felipe Herrera, Arlene Biala, Amalia Leticia Ortiz, Adrian Arancibia and Norman Zelaya


Tix available now 

https://brava.secure.force.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F2M00000K4D96UAF


 (ticket price includes panel and book signing event)








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Jun
20
5:00 PM17:00

La Muerte y La Doncella by Ariel Dorfman

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BRAVA! Presents:

La Lengua Teatro En Español Production

Performed reading: “ La Muerte y La Doncella ” by Ariel Dorfman

Saturday, June 20, 2020

5PM (PDT)/8PM (EDT)

LIVE STREAM ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/events/177803467006875/

Brava Theater + La Lengua Theater

ONE SHOW ONLY A performed reading in Spanish with English subtitles.

Running time: 90 minutes with two 10 minute intermissions.

TICKETS: Tickets are $15 suggested donation ( with a pay-what-you-can option ). Proceeds from ticket

sales go to the artists behind the work as well as to Brava!, making it possible for this, and other

works, to have a future once Brava Theater Center reopens. If you are viewing with two or more

people, please consider adjusting your ticket price accordingly.

WARNING: This play contains language and violence. PG-13.

LOCATION: ONLINE

To view the Live Stream, all you have to do is FOLLOW, LIKE, OR SUBSCRIBE to these social media

platforms and then tune in to the page at the time of the event:

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4F-VukNCntrur_fv4gQlIg

Facebook: Brava Theater or La Lengua Theater

ABOUT THE PLAY

LA MUERTE Y LA DONCELLA (Death and the Maiden)

‘A mirror in which it is still difficult to look’

Clarín

‘An eminently political text and, at the same time, loaded with suspense’

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It has been years since Paulina was kidnapped and kept as a political prisoner. She suffered at the

hands of a man whose face she never saw but whose memory grips her still in a secret terror. The

military dictatorship that plagued her country (Chile, or Argentina, or El Salvador?) has just fallen, and

nothing is certain. When an unexpected visitor arrives at the secluded beach house she shares now

with her husband, Paulina is convinced this stranger is her tormentor and confronts her deepest fears in

search of that long-sought-after justice.

“ Death and the Maiden ” by Ariel Dorfman is the most produced Latin American play in the history of

theater and has become a classic on the dichotomies of justice/ forgiveness and memory/forgetfulness.

The playwright has set out to explore a question seldom asked aloud: "How can the oppressors and

the oppressed cohabit the same land, share the same table?". A question that is still as valid today

as when Dorfman wrote this work.

The piece addresses, in Ariel Dorfman’s words, "the mythic theme of a woman who seeks retribution

and seeks to do what society will not do for her […] But it's also about truth and memory and how you

could tell that truth”.

Cast: Ben Ortega, Virginia Blanco, Francisco Rodriguez

Stage Directions: Deborah Cortez

Director: Roberto Varea

Creative Team: Deborah Cortez, Paul S. Flores, Virginia Blanco

Sound Design: David Molina drmsound.com

Graphic Design/ Illustrator: Feras Khagani ferask.daportfolio.com

ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT

Ariel Dorfman, a Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Literature at Duke, is a Chilean-American novelist

and playwright. His works include the Laurence Olivier award-winning play Death and the Maiden

(which will be revived next year on Broadway), and numerous books, including, most recently, of the

children’s story The Rabbits’ Rebellion (2020) and a novel, Cautivos (2020) about Cervantes’s life in jail

in Seville.

ABOUT LA LENGUA THEATER

Founded in 2019 by Virginia Blanco, La Lengua Teatro en Español/La Lengua Theater is an emerging

company that creates spaces for theater in Spanish, sharing its immense diversity and wealth, in order

to empower the Spanish-speaking community in the San Francisco Bay Area. Learn more about us at

www.lalengua.org

ABOUT ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE AT BRAVA!

Brava! for Women in the Arts fosters the artistic expression of women, people of color, LGBTQIA

community, and other underrepresented artists. Through its residency program, Brava! supports the

professional development and creative work of directors, actors, dancers, musicians, visual artists, and

designers, providing space for creation, assistance with grant writing and fiscal sponsorship, and the

support of Brava's marketing and technical staff. In return, these artists continue to generate excellent

art, mentor youth in Brava’s education programs and contribute to the artistic life of the 24th Street

corridor in San Francisco.

CAST & CREW BIOS

BEN ORTEGA (Roberto Miranda) is back at La Lengua after playing Santiago in our first show, a

staged reading of Anna in the Tropics . He has been recently seen as Winston Smith in Los Altos

Stage’s production of Michael Gene Sullivan’s adaptation of George Orwell’s “ 1984 ”. Ben’s favorite

roles include Johnny in “ Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune ”, Felix Ungar in “ The Odd Couple ”,

George Hay in “ Moon Over Buffalo ”, Picasso in “ Picasso at the Lapin Agile ”, Yvan in “ Art ”, Daniel

Kaffee in “ A Few Good Men ”, Verdecchia/Wideload in the one-man show " Fronteras Americanas ",

Molina in “ Kiss of the Spider Woman ”, Buddy in “ Thunderbabe ”, Allan Felix in “ Play It Again, Sam ”, and

George in “ Same Time, Next Year ”. Ben studied acting at UCLA and privately with Lisa Chess. Ben is

also a stand-up comedian and has performed in numerous clubs on both coasts.

VIRGINIA BLANCO (Paulina Salas/Co-producer) Actor and theater-maker. Originally from Argentina,

she was a founding member of Drakma Grupo Teatral. Back in her country, she has performed in

Spanish in both classic and contemporary plays. Regional credits include Orinda Starlight Village

Players, Ubuntu Theater Project, Shelton Theatre, TheatreFirst, Theatre of Yugen, The Cutting Ball

Theater, and Anton's Well Theater Company, along with several staged readings with Brava Studio

Sessions and 3 Girls Theatre. Her last performance was a reading of the new play La Paloma by

Alejandra Rivas at the Aurora Theater. Her local acting training is from Studio ACT, BerkREP Theatre

School, and Shakespeare & Company. She studied Communications at Universidad de Buenos Aires

and has worked as a journalist and editor for several written media platforms. Virginia is the Founding

Artistic Director of La Lengua. virginiamblanco.com

DEBORAH CORTEZ (Stage Manager/ Assistant Producer) was born in Argentina but spent most of her

youth in Peru. Deborah relocated to the US in late 1998. Her theatre work goes back to 1996 with her

debut on the Stage in Peter Pan , playing Captain Hook’s ship keeper. Deborah is a Bay Area actress,

singer, producer, and director. She’s worked in many plays as well as films and commercials. Some of

her recent works are Josefa ( Convoy 31000 ), Lucy ( Strange Ladies ), Theseus ( A Midsummer Night’s

Dream ), Olivia ( Twelfth Night ), Jean ( Dead Man Cell Phone ) and many more. Film credits include: No

Quiero Verte , One Long Day , Drops of Sunshine , Drunk Theatre and many more. Deborah’s Producing

credits are: Drunk Theatre -Bread and Butter and Titus Andronicus with Theatre Lunatico, in which she

is now a Core Member. To learn more about Deborah: deborahcortezactor.wixsite.com/website

PAUL FLORES (Subtitles/Co-producer) Writer and Producer. He started making spoken word as a

Youth Speaks y Los Delicados founding member in 1996. In 2001 he debuted in Cuba, while he was

working al Centro Cultural La Peña, and since then he has been performing frequently in La Habana,

México and El Salvador. His work approaches immigrant stories with all their complexity, from violence

-forced migration, gang life, the war, incarceration, divided families- until cross-generational

relationships and the struggle to preserve cultural values. His most recent shows were " On the Hill: I

Am Alex Nieto " (which gathered San Franciscan communities that had been divided by gentrification

and police violence), and " Tenemos Iré/We Have Iré ,” premiered in 2019 at Yerba Buena Center for the

Arts, San Francisco. Flores is an associated Theater Professor at the University of San Francisco.

http://paulsflores.art/

ROBERTO VAREA (Director) This is his second work at La Lengua, after our inaugural production of

Ana en el Trópico . His creative work includes directing world premieres of works by Migdalia Cruz, José

Rivera and Cherríe Moraga, as well as founding community-based companies such as El Teatro

Jornalero! and Secos & Mojados. His research work focuses on live performance as a means of

resistance and peacebuilding in the context of social conflict and state violence. His writing includes the

two-volume anthology Acting Together-Performance and the Creative Transformation of Conflict, and

publications in numerous journals in the US, Cuba, and the UK among others. He teaches at the

University of San Francisco, where he is founding faculty of the Performing Arts & Social Justice and

Critical Diversity Studies Programs, and he directs the Latin American Studies Program and the Center

for Latinx Studies in the Americas (CELASA).

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We Have Iré
Mar
13
to Mar 15

We Have Iré

We Have Iré is created by award-winning poet, performer, and artist Paul S. Flores. It is a play about hope which explores Cuban artists, immigration and Afro-Latinx themes of jazz, spoken-word, and dance. Blessings (iré), as well as curses (osogbo) plus the triumph of establishing one's voice in a new country, is at the center of this work. The all-star production includes director Rosalba Rolón, jazz composer Yosvany Terry, choreographer Ramón Ramos Ayaló and DJ Leydis.

Purchase your tickets at https://macla.eventbrite.com

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WE HAVE IRÉ NOV. 26
Nov
26
7:00 PM19:00

WE HAVE IRÉ NOV. 26

ONE NIGHT ONLY!

A poet, a musician, a dancer, a DJ. All are Cuban. WE HAVE IRÉ is a bilingual musical play about their triumphal journeys from Cuba’s countryside to the big city, to the United States, and back. 

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WE HAVE IRÉ by Paul S. Flores
NOVEMBER 26
Show @ 7:00PM
Dresher Ensemble Studio
2201 Poplar Street  Studio# 32138
Oakland, CA 94607

TIX $15
Purchase Tickets Online 

Blessings. Good Fortune. Balance. Destiny. Iré comes from Lucumí, a language and religion in Cuba derived from Africa. WE HAVE IRÉ tells the true stories of Black, Caribbean, Spanish speaking immigrants living in the United States, and their influence on and experience with American culture.A poet, a musician, a dancer, a DJ. All are Cuban. WE HAVE IRÉ is a bilingual musical play about their triumphal journeys from Cuba’s countryside to the big city, to the United States, and back. 

Commissioned by Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and Co-Produced by Pregones Theater in New York City, WE HAVE IRÉ features the performances of Grammy Nominated jazz musician and composer, Yosvany Terry and his quartet, choreographer and dancer Ramon Ramos-Alayo, hip-hop artist DJ Leydis, as well as the bilingual spoken word of Youth Speaks cofounder Paul S. Flores. Directed by Rosalba Rolón of Pregones Theater with videography from Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi, WE HAVE IRÉ looks at the challenges of being an immigrant artist and the triumph of establishing one’s voice in a new country.

Directed by Rosalba Rolón

Featuring performances by Denmis Bain, Christin Cato, Javi Santiago, Genius Wesley, Giulio Xavier, Julianna Cressman, Delvis Savigne Friñón, Emanuel Colombo

Assistant Director Leyma Lopez

Run Time: 80 minutes with no intermission, in Spanish and English with English Supertitles.

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STOCKTON TWENTY-ONE a new play by Paul S. Flores October 6-7, 201
Oct
6
to Oct 7

STOCKTON TWENTY-ONE a new play by Paul S. Flores October 6-7, 201

Youth Speaks and Fathers and Families of San Joaquin present The World Premiere of STOCKTON TWENTY-ONE a new play by Paul S. Flores October 6-7, 2018 @ Atherton Auditorium San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, CA. 

TICKETS

https://www.eventbrite.com/o/paul-s-flores-17811258122

PRESS RELEASE

Click here for full press release and info

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"MONEY IS KILLING ME!" The New Age Gold Rush curated by Paul S. Flores
Dec
7
to Feb 16

"MONEY IS KILLING ME!" The New Age Gold Rush curated by Paul S. Flores

Rhodes & Fletcher, LLC and Spare Chage Artist Space are proud to host "MONEY IS KILLING ME!" The New Age Gold Rush, curated by Paul S. Flores

A multimedia art exhibit focusing on how Latino artists are working to keep their place in the Bay Area while making sense of living in the richest region in America within the context of current and past labor and social justice movements.

Featuring work by:
Jesus Barraza
Julio Cesar Morales
Melanie Cervantes
Sergio de La Torre
Josue Rojas

Wednesday, December 7th
at Rhodes & Fletcher, llc (465 California St., suite 838)
6:00pm - Opening Reception with DJ Sake-1
7:00pm- Community Discussion facilitated by Ani Rivera
"How do artists make money and hold onto a social agenda to get their message across?"
8:00pm- Live Performance by Chhoti Ma, Tongo Eisen-Martin and Norman Antonio Zelaya

Saturday, January 21st at 7pm
at Galaria de La Raza (2857 24th St)
Workshop: "Artists don't have to be broke ... forever."
Sean Fletcher, AIF®, CFP® answers your questions about sustaining a successful artistic career.

Thursday, February 16th at 7pm
at Rhodes & Fletcher, llc (465 California St., suite 838)
Closing Reception with Live Performances by Paul S. Flores and Students from the University of San Francisco Hip-Hop Theater Ensemble

For more information please call (415) 362-8636 or visit:
www.sparechangeartistspace.org
www.paulsflores.corn

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Loco Bloco Presents: On The Hill Preview Performance & Community Talk-Back
Mar
25
to Mar 26

Loco Bloco Presents: On The Hill Preview Performance & Community Talk-Back

Friday, March 25 & Saturday, March 26, 2016 @ 7:00pm
Brava Theater Center | 2781 24th Street, San Francisco, CA

Join us for a preview of this New Work & a facilitated communication with the artists immediately following the performance. Directed by renowned playwright Paul S. Flores, "On The Hill" aims to to use performance art to tell the story of the impact that the death of Alex Nieto at the hands of the SFPD has had on youth of color residing in SF neighborhoods that are currently being gentrified. By using music, dance and theater to tell this story, this project will serve as a powerful tool for communities divided by issues of police violence, racism, gentrification and economic disparity to find ways to dialogue with each other and discover opportunities for solutions, healing and unification.

Tickets: $10 - No one turned away for lack of funds
Purchase In Advance Online At:
brava.org or locobloco.org

*All proceeds from this event directly support the development of the full and final production*

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Nov
12
1:00 PM13:00

The Art of Peace Symposium

  • University of San Diego, Joan Kroc Institute (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Paul Flores will present excerpts from “On The Hill” based on interviews, dialogue, writing, theater, music and movement conducted with the Loco Bloco youth ensemble about Alex Nieto’s recent murder at the hands of San Francisco Police Department and how it impacts youth and their communities.

Click here for details

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Nov
5
7:30 PM19:30

An Evening of Spoken Word with Paul S. Flores

Poet, playwright, and spoken word artist Paul Flores explores the intersections of urban culture, hip-hop, and transnational identity. His performance projects have taken him from HBO’s “Def Poetry” to Cuba, Mexico, and El Salvador. San Francisco Weekly named him “Best Politically Active Hip-Hop Performance Artist” and KQED honored him as a “Latino Heritage Local Hero” for his work in theater and youth development. Recently named a 2015 Doris Duke Artist, Flores is a Theater professor at the University of San Francisco.

mcc.sa.ucsb.edu/events/fall-2015

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Nov
13
to Nov 14

PLACAS - The Play, Coming to Sacramento!

The Most Dangerous Tattoo, a play by Paul S. Flores, will make its Sacramento debut on Thursday, November 13, 2014 with a second performance on Friday, November 14, 2014. Performances take place at 7:30PM at The Crest Theater, 1013 K Street, in downtown Sacramento. Fo rmore info, please read the press release.

General Admission
Balcony $10 in advance, $15 at the door
Orchestra $15 in advance, $20 at the door

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