"TE QUIERO" TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH THE ARTS
Children and youth in New England participate in Teatro ECAS School programs. Exposure to the arts shows improvement in attendance, test scores, and social awareness.
Core values of the "Te Quiero" program:
Teatro ECAS will provide students with theatre workshops in English and Spanish, both during and outside of school hours. Under the professional instruction and encouragement of the Teatro ECAS team of artists, the program runs for one term and concludes with a performance of a play before family and friends.
Information: Alexis Elise Macedo, Educational Outreach Coordinator, amacedo@teatroecas.org 401-421-3227
Come to the Spanish theater with your students and be part of an interactive experience at ECAS!
Next Work: “I AM MINERVA” March 6, 13 and 20 at 9:30 am
a book by Mu-Kien Adriana Sang | Adapted and directed by Francis Parra
Minerva Mirabal, a heroine in the history of the Dominican Republic, bravely led the fight against the brutal dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo in the mid-twentieth century. Together with her sisters, Patria and María Teresa, she was part of the clandestine opposition movement against the oppressive Trujillo regime. Yo Soy Minerva is the tenacious fight of three brave sisters brought to the stage.
Teatro ECAS offers study guides for students. See attached examples.
Made in Spanish with supertitles translated into English.
Seating is very limited, please call 401-421-3227 EXT. 1
AND PARTICIPATE: POSTER MAKING CONTEST. Grand prize $150.00
Acting, dancing and singing classes!
Girls and boys from 7 to 12 years old
If your son/daughter likes to sing, dance or act then.
We look forward to seeing you at Teatro ECAS!
For information, please contact Alexis Elise Macedo, Educational Outreach Coordinator, amacedo@teatroecas.org 401-421-3227
Take your Spanish classes to an immersive experience at Teatro ECAS!
“I AM MINERVA” March 6, 13, or 20 at 9:30 am
a book by Mu-Kien Adriana Sang | Adapted and directed by Francis Parra
Minerva Mirabal, a key figure in the history of the Dominican Republic, led a courageous fight against the brutal dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo in the mid-20th century. Together with her sisters, Patria and María Teresa, she was part of the clandestine opposition movement against Trujillo's oppressive regime. This production brings the tenacious fight of strong women to the stage.
Teatro ECAS offers academic study guides for teachers to use to improve their lessons. See examples below.
Made in Spanish with supertitles translated into English.
Seating is very limited, please call 401-421-3227 EXT. 1
AND PARTICIPATE: POSTER MAKING CONTEST. Grand prize $150.00