Before I say anything, I have to give a gigantic THANK YOU to my boss, Ms. Amy Root!!! If it wasn’t for her radicalness, I would have not been able to catch the whole evening whilst looking shockingly presentable. There’s pictures of me floating around somewhere. 🙂
Friday night, Teatro Vision held a little fundraiser to help cover the cost of sending two Teatro Vision representatives to the National Theater Communications Group Conference. Typically, this conference is held in the East Coast, but this year, it’s happening in the City of Angeles. The TCG is focused on how to keep the Arts alive and changing with the times. On their site, they say that the theme of the conference is “What if…” I think it’s a brilliant theme and I loved some of the questions they posed on the page. You should check it out!
Sarita performed an original piece called “Compromise.” This performance was also uses a monologue from the play “References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot.” While speaking with her, I found out that it’s an exaggeration on an experience that happened to her at an audition once. She slates as one would at any audition, then begins to launch into her monologue. She is repeatedly interrupted by the director who is constantly trying to make her more feminine or more “Latina” I cannot explain how fascinating this was to watch. I just knew that I was watching someone incredibly special. I mean, I have NEVER paid so much attention to how someone rolls up their sleeves. I was completely enthralled and did not ever want it to end. Her transformations were marvelous. You could see, after she was “directed,” she took time to change her attack and she showed you without a word and without making it a long drawn out thing.
Not only was her performance mesmerizing, but her story was so full and complete that it wasn’t until after I got home that I realized the song that lead into her piece was a perfect choice. I don’t know if she requested to be brought onto the stage to the tune of “I’m Your Puppet” by James and Bobby Purify, but it fit with the idea that she had to do the things that the director wanted.
By the time she was done, she was the complete opposite than what she started and was so much more intense that when she left the stage, the room exploded with applause. Truly an amazing and gifted artist, and I would LOVE to work with her.
Her heels must have been at least 3.5 inches so I don’t know how she did all that she did in them. Props to her for that alone!! She worked the crowd and they loved it. I wish I could tell you the songs she used, but they were in spanish and I was just lost. So I focused on the beat and the dancing. She was all kindsa sassy! So fun though.
Closing out the show would be my first folklorico dances since I truly began to appreciate dance. My friend the beautiful Anees Guillen and her dance partner Alex Morales delighted the crowd with a three song set as well. It was stunning. I couldn’t help but to be drawn to the way she would work that dress!! It just moved to well. They had asked me to make these little calls or yelps to cheer them on, so when I tried it, I felt like I wasn’t doing it right. I didn’t do them very loud, but I tried. 








