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Azuay Esteban

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Join date: May 6, 2026

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Sep 3, 20242 min
Art Unites Us During Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month is more than just an opportunity to celebrate the pride of being Hispanic. It’s a recognition of the enduring impact that Hispanic culture has had on the world. For many of us who have migrated to new lands, art becomes a vital link to our roots, helping us navigate the complexities of identity in a new environment. It speaks a language that transcends borders and connects us to the shared human experience. Historically, the arts have always played a central role in...

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Aug 17, 20243 min
The Mayhem of Family Life
Get Ready for Laughter, Love, and a Little Bit of Chaos: Our Lady of the Tortilla Comes to the BFA Stage! At the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts, we’ve always been committed to preserving and promoting Hispanic culture through engaging and relatable theatrical productions. This fall, we are thrilled to bring you a play that’s not just about laughter but also about the intricate ties that bind families together. Introducing Our Lady of the Tortilla, a hilarious and heartwarming comedy that...

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Apr 1, 20243 min
Celebrating Unity and Diversity: International Theater Day 2024 at the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts
The Legacy lives on! Feliz Día Internacional del Teatro. In the heart of Los Angeles, where the vibrant tapestry of cultures weaves stories of heritage, diversity, and unity, the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts (BFA) stands as a testament to the power of bilingual theater. As we celebrate International Theater Day this 2024, our foundation finds a deep resonance with this year’s message by Jon Fosse, "Art Is Peace," illuminating the intrinsic value of theater in bridging gaps and fostering...

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