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suku dance lab's
ME HAGO FALTA

PRODUCED BY THE CREATORS COLLECTIVE
In collaboration with Suku Dance Lab

October 28 + 29, 2017

~ 7:30PM~
Doors + PRE-SHOW

~ 8:00PM ~
PERFORMANCE

100 Bogart st
brooklyn, ny 11206

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Me Hago Falta, which translates to “I am missing myself”, is an interdisciplinary dance theater piece from Suku Dance Lab, exploring the relationship between the pride and prejudices in the Afro Latinex community in America. Director Talia Moreta calls upon various Afro Latinex artists of different mediums to tell the story of an ambiguous Latina woman who represents the struggle this community faces to break stereotypes and rise up in finding their identity. Dancers and artists will act as narrators and guide the audience through the space with cinematic and dynamic scenes constructed through research and scripted from experiences of the artists involved.


PERFORMERS & COLLABORATORS

Talia Moreta - Director, Choreographer
Belinda Adam - Assistant Director, Company Manager, Dancer

Anya Clarke - Dancer
Reanna Comstock - Dancer
Nuria Martin Fandos - Dancer
Dominica Greene - Dancer
J'nae Simmons - Dancer

Lucca Damilano - Text, Assistant Director
Alejandro Fajardo - Lighting Designer
Elena Gabbro - Costume Designer
Andy Moreta - Visual Artist
Geri Soriano Lightwood - Music Composition / Sound Arrangement



SUKU DANCE LAB

Suku Dance Lab is a Brooklyn based dance-theater company founded by Talia Moreta and Belinda Adam. Our works have been presented at many events from THE CREATORS COLLECTIVE, and at Dixon Place, WMAAC Moving Beauty Series, Pushing Progress Showcase Series, and WAXworks. Suku Dance Lab aims to create accessible and relatable performances rooted in dance and theater. Holding collaboration at the center of our process, Suku Dance Lab calls upon various dance lineages, elements of voice, and live music to establish a dynamic and nuanced lens through which to examine community - how human experiences can be deeply unique and simultaneously universal.


Me Hago Falta is sponsored, in part, by The Greater New York Arts Development Fund of The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC).