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748:. INTAR Theatre Records include the organizational records of New York-based INTAR Theatre, one of the oldest Hispanic theater companies in the United States. The collection contains scripts, musical scores, correspondence, financial records, photographs, audiovisual materials, posters, programs, clippings, and other materials related to INTAR Theatre productions from its founding in 1966 to 2004. The collection also includes the records of INTAR's Latin American Gallery. 176:
The New Works Lab was founded in 1994 under the direction of Michael Garces and is designed to support the creative development of emerging directors, writers, actors and other artists from the Latino theater community. Most recently, INTAR launched the Actor's Collective as part of its developmental
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Inverna Lockpez founded INTAR's Latin American Gallery in 1979, serving as curator through the 1990s. The Gallery was established as an alternative space to provide exposure for emerging and established Latino and Latin American artists, producing bilingual catalogs and posters for its exhibitions.
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INTAR has historically focused on four program areas. The theater program has resulted in over 125 theater productions by more than 175 playwrights and composers. The developmental theater program has hosted various writing labs and workshops designed to support the creation of new theater works by
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INTAR Theatre was founded in New York in 1966 as Asociación de Arte Latinoamericano (ADAL) by a group of Cuban and Puerto Rican writers and artists. Cuban-born Max Ferrá served as INTAR's artistic director since its founding until 2004, when Cuban-American playwright
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INTAR also operated an educational program for public school students, including field days bringing students and teachers to INTAR for matinee performances and guided tours; an internship program; and in-school touring productions.
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In its early years, INTAR focused on producing in Spanish the works of significant European and American playwrights. In the 1970s, the organization began producing works in English by
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Hispanic artists. Almost every Latino playwright working today has participated in one of INTAR's workshops. Cuban-born, avant-garde playwright
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and Latino writers. The theater company has built on this strength and emphasizes in new works that reflect the
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ran a Music Theater Lab from 1985 to 1989, and in 1991, INTAR hosted an Actors Lab.
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in the United States. The INTAR acronym is for International Arts Relations.
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The Extravagant Triumph of Jesus Christ, Karl Marx, and William Shakespeare
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Today, INTAR focuses on its theater and developmental theater programs.
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directed the Hispanic Playwrights-in-Residence Lab from 1981 to 1991.
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Hispanic and Latino American culture in New York City
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Teatro Hispano! : Three Major New York Companies
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In 1977 it was of first eight theaters that replaced
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INTAR (International Arts Relations, Inc.)
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www.intartheatre.org
theater companies
Eduardo Machado
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María Irene Fornés
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