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i am proud to be on the production team for this play by janet romero-leiva, please support independent theatre and experience storytelling from the heart.  cariños - jsa

spanish on her tongue (en dos lenguas) is a one-womyn show by queer feminist latina visual artist and writer janet romero-leiva.

this coming of age story begins in 1983 chile during the military dictatorship and centers around the migration of a little girl and her family to the working class neighbourhood of chalkfarm - in north york. we follow her through her excitement of learning a new language, while also re-living the shame of losing the language she was taught to love in. 

as she struggles with her role of translator to her family, lacking words in spanish to authentically interpret situations too mature for her age, her english vocabulary expands, placing her in between two worlds she cannot fully embrace.

during her adolescence she stumbles upon her queerness, allowing us to be with her during her first crush, first love and first heart break. throughout her stories we catch glimpses of her indigenous roots, and as we are invited to delve deeper into her life we witness the impact of colonialism, and understand - through her questions, confusion, and pain - the complexities of indigenous identity.

JUNE 1 - JUNE 5, 2011
Kapisanan Centre, 167 augusta avenue
we regret this venue is not wheelchair accessible
 $12 - $17 sliding scale
advance tickets at the toronto women's bookstore, 73 harbord street
 
wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday @ 7:30pm
saturday , *sunday ($16) @ 2pm (*this performance has a fixed price of $16, which includes once, the traditional chilean tea time consisting of canela tea and home-made treats)
 
website: spanishonhertongue.weebly.com

 
 
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thanks to Leslie Shimotakahara for writing about "the inviolable heart".  i'll be reading an excerpt from my short story at the Flipside Festival Opening Night on Thursday May 12th.  peace/katahimikan - jsa

'There can be no simple coming to terms with the past as the speaker scours the lesbian of colour community in Toronto in search of a therapist who can help her unearth a wealth of repressed memories cutting across her body, different times and places.'   read more

Leslie's blog can be read at The Reading List - Literature, Love, and Back Again.  Last year, Leslie was selected as an Emerging Writer with Diaspora Dialogues and her writing has been published in TOK: Writing the New Toronto, Maple Tree Literary Supplement, and GENRE.



 
 
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Reasons to Flip @ the Flipside Festival 2011
1. Melissa Clemente is leading a FREE Jewelery Design Workshop on Saturday May 14th from 1:00 - 2:30 PM at Kapisanan.

2. Michaela Cruz and Lyndel Aguilar, emerging visual artists from Kapisanan's Clutch Vol. #3 showcase their work from the 6-month arts-based program.

3. Performance from Casey Mecija of Ohbijou who is hosting a FREE Care Package Art Installation Workshop on Sat May 14th from 3-5 PM at Kapisanan.

4. Performance from hunters x gatherers: An expressive collaboration between inter-disciplinary artist Jen Maramba and prolific musician/producer Alex Punzalan with the creative influence of Kawayan Punzalan. Based on "Maharlika" and the healers they met during their 2011 Philippine sabattical, this mix of adventure and mentorship has proven to be a turning point in their respective lives.

5.  Dinner generously provided by Mayette's Fine Foods (masarap!)

6. The 10th Annual Tales from the Flipside Festival featuring two new collective creations from Play Creation Unit Alumni "Collective Consciousness"

Fundraiser:  Thursday May 12th, 7 pm
Opening Night Fundraiser at The Theatre Centre featuring readings from the playwrights' individual repertoire, evocative installations from Kapisanan's CLUTCH Vol.3 and others, exclusive musical peformances, and Mayette's Fine Foods.
Tickets:  $35 in advance, $45 at the door

Plays:  Friday May 13 - Sunday May 15th
Tales from the Flipside: "Collective Consciousness" at The Theatre Centre

Tempting Remo written by:    
Jo SiMalaya Alcampo
Arlene Paculan
Flerida Peña
Myk Miranda
Presented on Friday May 13th, 8 pm + Sunday May 15th, 2 pm

Outside written by:    
Lucas Costello
Rina Espiritu
Vincent Galvez
Regina Simon
Presented on Saturday May 14th,  8pm + Sunday May 15th, 4pm

Tickets:  $15 available in person at The Theatre Centre Box Office, 1087 Queen St West (located in the café) from 1 hour before show time.  Box Office 416-538-0988  theatrecentre.org
MORE INFO: carlosbulosan.com

Carlos Bulosan Theatre is committed to creating innovative work that reflects a vibrant, new generation of Filipino-Canadian artists. CBT seeks to encourage and develop Filipino-Canadian performers, playwrights, poets, visual artists and other artists within the community.