Watch the interview with Hector on YouTube Interview by Scilla Wahrhaftig, American Friends Service committee Pittsburgh
Interview by ALICE OLLSTEIN, The Oberlin Review Actor and activist Hector Aristizabal had to leave his home country of Colombia in 1989 after enduring torture under the military regime. He …
by Janice Kennedy, The Ottawa Citizen Twenty-five years after he landed in a Colombian torture ‘chamber,’ Hector Aristizabal has devoted his life to ending torture On a bare stage, armed …
Dana Parsons, Los Angeles Times Torture is a juicy little lunchroom or talk radio subject. Should it be used? How would you react? How much could you take? But lunch …
by Joe Piasecki, Pasadena Weekly For Hector Aristizábal, the stage is a place of terror and rebirth. In 1982, soldiers took him and his brother, Juan Fernando, from their home …
The Hindu ‘Theatre of the Oppressed’ uses games and exercises to create images of a situation of oppression for the target audience. Hector Aristizabal — Photo: N. Balaji Theatre can …