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Holy Terrors

Latin American Women Perform

Diana Taylor, Alexei Taylor, Authors

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Teatro La Máscara

Una paz con alas (2005): Documentary on Colombian theater ensemble Teatro La Máscara, a testimony and chronicle of the group's artistic and activist trajectory, documenting key pieces in their repertory, scholarly work, their involvement in feminist struggles in Colombia along with the Red Nacional de Mujeres, and the hosting in Colombia of the International Theater Festival 'Magdalena Pacífica' in 2002, as a part of the international network of women in contemporary theater Magdalena Project. Interviews with La Máscara's founder and director Lucy Bolaños, playwright Pilar Restrepo, and spokesperson of the 'Red Nacional de Mujeres' Norma Bermúdez give context to the contributions of La Máscara to the development and acknowledgment of Colombian women's creative languages, while advocating for a culture of peace through the strengthening of alternative imaginaries of solidarity and equality.  View the video


Interview with Lucy Bolaños (1999): Interview with Lucy Bolaños, theater director and founder of Colombian all-women's theater ensemble La Máscara, conducted by Chicano theater scholar Alma Martinez. In this interview, Bolaños talks about her life in theater, her participation as a member of the Teatro Experimental de Cali (TEC), and her foundation of La Máscara in 1972 as an ensemble committed to the exploration and denunciation of women's issues in Colombia. Under the rubric of 'the personal is political', La Máscara aspires to be a tool for historical change through social engagement; in this line, Bolaños and her ensemble work with marginalized populations (women, youth), give workshops, teach, and collectively create plays addressing issues of sexuality, domestic violence, homophobia, machismo, political violence, etc. Collaboration is a key strategy throughout their artistic trajectory, having worked with other renowned women in Colombian theater (such as Patricia Ariza and Jacqueline Vidal) and with the international network of women in contemporary theater and performance The Magdalena Project, among others. Furthermore, Bolaños comments on the aesthetic and political points of contact between Colombian and Chicano theaters, and talks about several plays in La Máscara's repertoire. View the video
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