Hector Aristizábal_a registration flier The “Human Rights/Forum Theatre Workshop with Hector Aristizábal” is a series of workshops and one performance occurring in the Black Box Theatre at John Jay College over the period March 19-24, is free of charge and open to faculty and the John Jay Community as a …
You’re Invited! Dear Friends, For the past two years, we have been working with The Pasadena Playhouse’s Mi Historia, Mi Manera initiative. We are excited to invite you to our culminating block party and performances of a community-devised and site-specific play on Saturday, February 27. Here are all the details: …
We at ImaginAction wish you all the best for the year 2016 as we share with you a look back on 2015. This last year that brought deep transformation and evolution in our work including internal changes as well as consolidation of new directions internationally. We started 2015 with two …
Héctor Aristizábal presenta su obra Viento Nocturno, con la que ha visitado más de 45 países, en la que explora la capacidad de los seres humanos de transformar en acciones creadoras los sentimientos destructivos de quienes han sido víctimas de la violencia y la guerra. Gracias al Teatro Imagen y …
Un retiro en donde nos concentraremos en el trabajo de crear comunidad explorando los elementos básicos del ritual, los caminos de la imaginación, el uso de historias y los mitos, para descubrir que todos y todas estamos tejidos con hilos de genialidad y que éstos se activan y emergen cuando …
We are proud to invite you to attend any or all of the four performances of this Forum Theater piece addressing issues of concern to the Latino community in Pasadena and The San Gabriel Valley. We have developed this play through a series of workshops with members of the Latino community …
This project is possible thanks to a grant to Hector Aristizabal by Cultural Affairs Department and a grant to ImaginAction by California Humanities. Hector Aristizabal and ImaginAction present: Please join us on March 23 or 24 when courageous torture survivors from Congo, El Salvador, and Uganda, and their families take …
ImaginAction in Colombia 2015 This year ImaginAction’s director, Hector Aristizabal, will return to his native Colombia to build on our work of the past 15 years and develop new initiatives in collaboration with several international organizations and with our partners, Corporacion Otra Escuela and Universidad del Bosque. Some of the …
For a 10th consecutive year Hector Aristizabal has been invited by the Oberlin community to offer theater workshops, performances and puppetry to the community of Oberlin students at both the College and the High School as well as visiting the inmates at Grafton Rehabilitation Center. Please come an join …
First Project: Development of an original theater piece with torture survivors with emphasis on the stories of the survivor’s family members exploring how this ordeal was experienced by each person in the family. We will be inspired by some of the methodology and sensitivity of Teya Sepinuck’s Theater of Witness. …