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HOLA has been funded, in part, through the New York State Council on the Arts, The City of New York Department of Cultural Affairs, Friends of HOLA and the dues-paying members of HOLA.
Thursday, September 26, 2019
EVENTS
The Treatment
Opens Friday, September 27, 2019 at 7:30pm
Iati Theater
64 East 4th Street, NYC
Written by Joseph P. Krawczyk
Directed by Eric Parness
Associate Director: Laura Clinton
Synopsis
The Treatment is a mystery thriller that begins with two people who wake up in an institutional setting, unaware of how and why they got there. They are informed that they have been infected with a virus that causes total memory loss. The Facilitator, who works with them to recover their memories, finds out that the facility director is trying to extract and suppress some vital information.
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EVENT TONIGHT!
Thursday, September 26th @ 6:30pm
CRISTINA PATO - Lecture and Performance: Transcending Disciplines: An Artist’s Journey to Cultural Sustainability
KJCC Auditorium
53 Washington Square South, NYC
Cristina Pato is the 2019 / 2020 King Juan Carlos Chair in Spanish Culture and Civilization, NYU King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center.
In this lecture, Cristina Pato shares her artistic journey, forging a multifaceted career as an internationally acclaimed Galician bagpiper master, classical pianist, producer and educator. Without a precedent to follow, and in a world where “nobody needs a bagpiper,” Dr. Pato charted her own path to become an independent artist and became passionate about exploring the role of the arts in other contexts, especially education. In this lecture, Cristina will share how she has made herself relevant to other disciplines and, in doing so, built a sustainable career. Cristina will also underscore how her multiple identities – teacher, performer, writer, producer– are a platform to probe social questions raised by the intersection of classical and folkloric music.