Photos taken by Andrés Felipe Jiménez.
NUESTRO PLANETA
(Our Planet)
Through industrialization, migration and globalization, some of our most vulnerable communities now find themselves at the epicenter of the climate crisis, with little memory of their once harmonious connection to nature and no understanding of how to lessen their own human impact.
(Our Planet)
Through industrialization, migration and globalization, some of our most vulnerable communities now find themselves at the epicenter of the climate crisis, with little memory of their once harmonious connection to nature and no understanding of how to lessen their own human impact.
HERO Theatre and HERO Multimedia have launched Nuestro Planeta, a multimedia new works initiative. Nuestro Planeta is rooted in research around environmental justice issues happening in Latine countries and the U.S. and how Latine American families are directly affected.
A series of films and plays that center on the relationship between Latine communities and the earth, Nuestro Planeta focuses on countries in Latin America, including Colombia, El Salvador, Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador, Haiti, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, and more. The project will also include California, where Latine people are deeply affected by the climate crisis.
Elisa Bocanegra, HERO Theatre's producing artistic director and HERO Multimedia founder, states, "Our first commission was for the country of Colombia as it is the second most biodiverse country on the planet. We don't see many positive Colombian stories onstage and in film. I'm so grateful to the Fulbright Commission and Instituto Humboldt for their support."
Part of Nuestro Planeta entails bringing writers back to their ancestral homelands to create environmental justice stories based on factual information. It also includes giving back to the communities researched by offering free theatre performances, free acting and writing workshops, and paid opportunities to local artists.
Nuestro Planeta is supported, in part, by The National Endowment for the Arts, The MAP Fund, the California Arts Council,
and Fulbright Colombia.
and Fulbright Colombia.
This initiative and production would not be possible without the support of the L.A. County Department of Arts and Culture,
and our local representatives who advocate for the arts. It takes a village!
IN THE NEWS...
Nuestro Planeta receives two features in American Theatre Magazine!
Read our latest article, "Further Down The River" or the article that inspired it
"When World's Fall Apart, There's Nuestro Planeta".
Read our latest article, "Further Down The River" or the article that inspired it
"When World's Fall Apart, There's Nuestro Planeta".
Nuestro Planeta: MEXICO, Bahía Kino
Photos by Andrés Felipe Jiménez (top row and bottom right) and Ulises Rancaño (bottom left and bottom middle).
In October 2023, HERO Theatre and The Prescott College Kino Bay Center entered into a special collaboration, introducing the community of Bahía Kino, Sonora, Mexico to theatre through Nuestro Planeta: MEXICO, Bahía Kino. The play, devised with the local Bahía Kino community members and directed by artistic director Elisa Bocanegra, involves themes surrounding marine biology wildlife and ocean sustainability. One of its main focuses is on Estero Santa Cruz, an ecologically important wetland and Ramsar site, home to 220 species of birds, like pelicans and ospreys. Bocanegra worked alongside the community, taught acting techniques to them, and gave them a creative outlet to share their own environmental activism and the importance of their wetlands.
HERO Theatre continues to research the beautiful flora and fauna of Mexico, and is grateful for the warmth community members have shown, forging alliances with the community of Bahía Kino and other parts of Mexico.
Nuestro Planeta: MEXICO, Bahía Kino will be translated and presented at Inner-City Arts in 2025 to share a piece of Bahía Kino with Latine-American families in Los Angeles, free of charge.
In October 2023, HERO Theatre and The Prescott College Kino Bay Center entered into a special collaboration, introducing the community of Bahía Kino, Sonora, Mexico to theatre through Nuestro Planeta: MEXICO, Bahía Kino. The play, devised with the local Bahía Kino community members and directed by artistic director Elisa Bocanegra, involves themes surrounding marine biology wildlife and ocean sustainability. One of its main focuses is on Estero Santa Cruz, an ecologically important wetland and Ramsar site, home to 220 species of birds, like pelicans and ospreys. Bocanegra worked alongside the community, taught acting techniques to them, and gave them a creative outlet to share their own environmental activism and the importance of their wetlands.
HERO Theatre continues to research the beautiful flora and fauna of Mexico, and is grateful for the warmth community members have shown, forging alliances with the community of Bahía Kino and other parts of Mexico.
Nuestro Planeta: MEXICO, Bahía Kino will be translated and presented at Inner-City Arts in 2025 to share a piece of Bahía Kino with Latine-American families in Los Angeles, free of charge.
COMING TO LOS ANGELES IN FALL 2024!
Nuestro Planeta: COLOMBIA, "Luzmi"
Nuestro Planeta: COLOMBIA, "Luzmi"
Memories from our 2022 summer workshop of Nuestro Planeta: COLOMBIA at New York Stage and Film!
Left to Right: 1. Camila Cano-Flaviá and Reza Salazar 2. Camila Cano-Flaviá and Maki Borden 3. Sheila Tapia and Maki Borden
Photos by Buck Lewis
Left to Right: 1. Camila Cano-Flaviá and Reza Salazar 2. Camila Cano-Flaviá and Maki Borden 3. Sheila Tapia and Maki Borden
Photos by Buck Lewis
Nuestro Planeta: COLOMBIA, "Luzmi"
a HERO Theatre commission
written by Diana Burbano
devised and directed by Elisa Bocanegra
a HERO Theatre commission
written by Diana Burbano
devised and directed by Elisa Bocanegra
Luzmi travels back to her family's homeland of Colombia after her mother's passing. Through her informative and often comedic travels, she discovers the healing power of nature and the deeper meaning of returning "home."
This play is the first commission of Nuestro Planeta, a new works initiative based on environmental justice and stories of climate change in Latin America.
Diana Burbano, a Colombian immigrant, is a playwright, an Equity actor, and a teaching artist at South Coast Repertory and Breath of Fire Latina Theatre Ensemble. Diana’s play Ghosts of Bogotá won the Nu Voices festival at Actors Theatre of Charlotte in 2019. Ghosts was commissioned and debuted at Alter Theater in the Bay Area in Feb 2020. Sapience was a Playground-SF 2020, Winner and was featured at Latinx Theatre Festival, San Diego Rep 2020. Fabulous Monsters, a Kilroys selection will premiere at The Public Theatre of San Antonio, featuring the music of FEA in 2023.
Diana was in Center Theatre Group’s 2018-19 Writers Workshop cohort and is in the Geffen’s Writers Lab in 20-21. She has worked on projects with South Coast Repertory, Artists Repertory Theatre, Breath of Fire Latina Theatre Ensemble and Center Theatre Group, and Livermore Shakespeare Festival. As an actor, Diana recently played Amalia in Jose Cruz Gonzales' American Mariachi at South Coast Repertory and Arizona Theatre Company, and Marisela in La Ruta at Artists Repertory. You can also see her as Viv the Punk in the cult musical Isle of Lesbos. She is the current Dramatists Guild Rep for Southern California.
This play is the first commission of Nuestro Planeta, a new works initiative based on environmental justice and stories of climate change in Latin America.
Diana Burbano, a Colombian immigrant, is a playwright, an Equity actor, and a teaching artist at South Coast Repertory and Breath of Fire Latina Theatre Ensemble. Diana’s play Ghosts of Bogotá won the Nu Voices festival at Actors Theatre of Charlotte in 2019. Ghosts was commissioned and debuted at Alter Theater in the Bay Area in Feb 2020. Sapience was a Playground-SF 2020, Winner and was featured at Latinx Theatre Festival, San Diego Rep 2020. Fabulous Monsters, a Kilroys selection will premiere at The Public Theatre of San Antonio, featuring the music of FEA in 2023.
Diana was in Center Theatre Group’s 2018-19 Writers Workshop cohort and is in the Geffen’s Writers Lab in 20-21. She has worked on projects with South Coast Repertory, Artists Repertory Theatre, Breath of Fire Latina Theatre Ensemble and Center Theatre Group, and Livermore Shakespeare Festival. As an actor, Diana recently played Amalia in Jose Cruz Gonzales' American Mariachi at South Coast Repertory and Arizona Theatre Company, and Marisela in La Ruta at Artists Repertory. You can also see her as Viv the Punk in the cult musical Isle of Lesbos. She is the current Dramatists Guild Rep for Southern California.
Nuestro Planeta: EL SALVADOR
Nuestro Planeta: EL SALVADOR
Emmy award-nominated composer Brian Quijada has been commissioned for HERO Theatre and HERO Multimedia’s Nuestro Planeta.
Quijada will create an original piece with music about the effects of the climate crisis, specifically in Central America.
HERO founding artistic director Elisa Bocanegra met Quijada at New York Stage and Film, where he was workshopping his next musical, Mexodus. "I love that Brian creates out of a passion for social justice," she says. "I want Nuestro Planeta to address how the climate crisis affects Central American communities. Brian, being Salvadoran-American, feels a deep personal connection to the project. We're both very excited for this."
Check out American Theatre Magazine's recent profile on Quijada and his brother, Marvin Quijada, "Dos Hermanos Sueñan: Marvin and Brian Quijada’s Shared Story", naming both multi-hyphenate brothers as "exciting and innovative theatremakers".
Quijada is an actor, playwright and composer whose original work has been developed and produced all across the country. His hip-hop solo show Where Did We Sit on the Bus? has been produced at Victory Gardens, Geva Theatre (Emmy nomination for digital stream), Teatro Vista (Jeff Award), Ensemble Studio Theatre (Drama Desk nomination), Boise Contemporary, 1st Stage, City Theatre Pittsburgh, and a digital production at Actors Theatre of Louisville (Drama League nomination). His play Kid Prince and Pablo premiered at the Kennedy Center in 2019. His plays have been developed at The Kennedy Center, Pittsburgh CLO's Spark Festival, Victory Gardens' Ignition Festival, New Stage and Film's Powerhouse Festival, and The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Musical Theatre Conference. Commissioning institutions include A.R.T., 1st Stage, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Wooly Mammoth and The Kennedy Center. He is a proud member of The Ensemble Studio Theatre. Brian's song "The Always Song" was the 2021's Hispanic Heritage Month Song for Nickelodeon. Select acting credits include Bobbie Clearly at Roundabout, Oedipus El Rey at The Public Theater, My Mañana Comes at Playwrights Realm, How We Got On and Airness at Actors Theatre of Louisville's Humana Festival. TV: Blue Bloods, Manhattan Love Story. Brian is a proud ensemble member of Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York.
Quijada will create an original piece with music about the effects of the climate crisis, specifically in Central America.
HERO founding artistic director Elisa Bocanegra met Quijada at New York Stage and Film, where he was workshopping his next musical, Mexodus. "I love that Brian creates out of a passion for social justice," she says. "I want Nuestro Planeta to address how the climate crisis affects Central American communities. Brian, being Salvadoran-American, feels a deep personal connection to the project. We're both very excited for this."
Check out American Theatre Magazine's recent profile on Quijada and his brother, Marvin Quijada, "Dos Hermanos Sueñan: Marvin and Brian Quijada’s Shared Story", naming both multi-hyphenate brothers as "exciting and innovative theatremakers".
Quijada is an actor, playwright and composer whose original work has been developed and produced all across the country. His hip-hop solo show Where Did We Sit on the Bus? has been produced at Victory Gardens, Geva Theatre (Emmy nomination for digital stream), Teatro Vista (Jeff Award), Ensemble Studio Theatre (Drama Desk nomination), Boise Contemporary, 1st Stage, City Theatre Pittsburgh, and a digital production at Actors Theatre of Louisville (Drama League nomination). His play Kid Prince and Pablo premiered at the Kennedy Center in 2019. His plays have been developed at The Kennedy Center, Pittsburgh CLO's Spark Festival, Victory Gardens' Ignition Festival, New Stage and Film's Powerhouse Festival, and The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Musical Theatre Conference. Commissioning institutions include A.R.T., 1st Stage, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Wooly Mammoth and The Kennedy Center. He is a proud member of The Ensemble Studio Theatre. Brian's song "The Always Song" was the 2021's Hispanic Heritage Month Song for Nickelodeon. Select acting credits include Bobbie Clearly at Roundabout, Oedipus El Rey at The Public Theater, My Mañana Comes at Playwrights Realm, How We Got On and Airness at Actors Theatre of Louisville's Humana Festival. TV: Blue Bloods, Manhattan Love Story. Brian is a proud ensemble member of Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York.
Nuestro Planeta: GUATEMALA
Guatemalan born and raised writer, director and actor Emanuel Loarca has been commissioned for HERO Theatre and HERO Multimedia’s Nuestro Planeta.
Loarca is the founder and artistic director of Teatro Akabal, which produces Spanish language plays. He began his career at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre in New York under the guidance of Miriam Colon and Alba Olms. He has acted in more than 90 works of theater in countries such as Chile, Mexico, Dominican Republic, and Guatemala. In New York he received an HOLA award, an ALUNY recognition, four ACE Award Nominations and a recognition from the FBI-Hispanic Heritage Celebration for exceptional service of the interest of the community.
In Los Angeles, he received recognition from the Consulate General of Guatemala for his support for the dissemination of Guatemalan culture. In 2005, at Teatro Akabal, he staged his autobiographical solo show La Familia de Emanuel, which was awarded Best Play and Best Actor at the International Theater Festival.
His countless film and television credits include Barry, Jane the Virgin, Sex and the City, The Sopranos, and Law & Order CI, to name a few. He studied at The Raul Julia Training Unit.
Nuestro Planeta: HAITI
Phanésia Pharel is a playwright who grew up on a dragon fruit farm in Miami. Grounded in poetry and Afrofuturism, she often writes about the divine metaphysical dilemma of colored girlhood. Her plays span revolutions, islands, and explore futures built on love by centering women's pleasure, safety and joy: hopeful and magical survivor stories for the young, poor, women, colored and those audacious enough to be all of the above.
Her full length plays include Lucky (New York Stage and Film) and Black Girl Joy (Frank Moffett Mosier Fellowship for Works in Heightened Finalist Prize, Jane Chambers Finalist, Bay Area Playwrights Festival Finalist, O'Neill Semi-Finalist). Other Honors include City Theatre National Short Playwriting Finalist and Blank Stage "Future of Playwriting" Semi-Finalist. Phanésia is a member of the Obie award-winning EST/Youngblood group. Commissions include City Theatre Miami, the Latinx Playwrights Circle and Pregones/PRTT Greater Good Commission, and Thrown Stone Theatre. Residencies include New York Stage and Film, The Echo Theater Company in Los Angeles, the Playwrights Center Core Apprenticeship and the Inaugural 068 Magazine Thrown Stone Theatre Fellowship. Publishing: Concord Theatricals, Smith and Kraus Best Plays of 2020, Reset Coalition 2020 Anthology and the City Theatre Anthology.
Phanésia also writes for TV and audio; recent credits include Single Drunk Female, Blood & Water, Maid, Red Collar and Homecoming. She is the recipient of a B.A. in Urban Studies from Barnard College of Columbia University and is currently an M.F.A: candidate at the University of California San Diego (class of '25).
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