Friday, May 18, 2012

Have You Met Our Newest Associate?




Join us in welcoming Amy Poulson to the staff of Teatro del Pueblo. She is our Development Associate -- writing grant proposals, organizing fundraising events, keeping our stakeholders informed about Teatro's current and upcoming programs, and providing administrative assistance to keep the office running smoothly.

This summer, Amy will also be supervising two interns -- one who will focus on Office Management and another who will focus on Marketing & Educational Development. She looks forward to working with enthusiastic students and/or other individuals who are interested in working in the very special world of not-for-profit fine arts and educational production.

Amy attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, graduating summa cum laude with a BA in Speech Communication and Business. She has 18 years of corporate experience, working primarily as a consultant inTraining and Development, Organizational Development, and Marketing. With an extensive array of volunteer experience, Amy brings her passion for excellence and contribution, a love of the arts, and a renewed commitment to acting (voice and stage) to Teatro del Pueblo.

Welcome to our team Amy!


Touring "Help Wanted"

Our show "Help Wanted", written and directed by Virginia McFerran has been touring to schools and universities with great success. This is one of our most well received shows by teachers and school administrators because it opens a dialog about immgration, diversity, unions, civil and gender rights.

At Drake University, Des Moines IA, on April 5, 2012
The actors in Help Wanted include: Joy Chavarria, Katia Cardenas, Delta Giordano, Silvia Pontaza, Matt Rei. Touring Stage manager Juan Lopez.


On May 9, 2012, The Mankato Diversity Council brought schools from the area together to participate in The Integration Collaborative Program, where Teatro del Pueblo presented "Help Wanted" to four hundred middle school and high school students, who came to Gustavus Adolphus College, where this activity wa being held. At the end of the show, all the students participated in a workshop about diversity, lead by Al Justiniano from Teatro del Pueblo



Sustainability in Theatre

Al Justiniano, Teatro del Pueblo's artistic director was invited to participate as a guest panelist in this year's Minnesota Theater Alliance conference on Sustainability in Theatre. The conference on April 30- May1, 2012 focused on how inspiration, innovation and tangible choices in different parts of the world have made a difference in the way we run our theaters.



The conference was attended by a large number of theater artists from the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota as well as participants from New York and London via Skype.

Al was part of a panel dealing with Sustainable Administrations. He spoke about the intricacies of Teatro del Pueblo's ongoing collaborative effort with Pangea World Theater.  He discussed the challenges and rewards of developing a new type of collaborative framework that is both equitable and that leans itself to capacity building for both companies.


                                                     Al Justiniano from Teatro del Pueblo





Meena Natajaran from Pangea World Theater 





Other participants in the conference included sessions in Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles, connected by Google+. Presenters included Michelle Hensley, Jack Reuler, Hal Cropp, Laura Zabel, Damon Runnals, Theresa Sweetland and Joanna Harmon among others.