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Messiah
College students hit the road to highlight Latino culture for York
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John
Corso and Rachel Brown in a scene from "Historia Del Hombre
Que Se Convitrió En Perro
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Photo credit: Kevin Villegas
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GRANTHAM, Pa. (April 8, 2004) Convergencia, a traveling Spanish-language
theatre troupe from Messiah College, will present a short theatre performance
for the York community at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 15, in the Susan
P. Byrnes Health Education Center in York. The performance is a free,
ticketed event that is open to the community. The free tickets are available
at the York Spanish-American Center, the York Housing Authority and at
Martin Library.
Convergencia will perform "Historia Del Hombre Que se Convirtió
en Perro" ("The Story of the Man Who Turned into a Dog")
by Osvaldo Dragun, who is considered Argentina's premier playwright. "Historia
Del Hombre Que Se Convirtió En Perro" is a short, 30-minute
play dealing with unemployment and involves a man who has been looking
for work and nothing is available except the job of watchdog. He accepts
the job and, little by little, the metamorphosis begins to occur. The
story's themes will be discussed after the play among the actors and with
the audience.
To encourage students to continue their education after high school, Convergencia
was established in the spring of this year with a grant from American
Education Services (AES) and the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance
Agency (PHEAA). "Opportunities for a well-rounded, diverse education
are essential in today's changing marketplace-not just for employment,
but to make a more significant contribution to our community," says
Dick Willey, president and CEO of AES/PHEAA. "We are proud to sponsor
Messiah College's Spanish theater group because they play such a significant
role in developing young minds while culturally expanding the local arts."
Convergencia has performed for middle and high school students in school
districts throughout the midstate and in the Lehigh Valley. The experience
is meant to give students in area schools a glimpse of the larger Spanish-speaking
world. In English, Convergencia means "a coming together," which
signifies the common experience and understanding that theater can foster
among people of different backgrounds and cultures.
Messiah College, a private Christian college of the liberal and applied
arts and sciences, enrolls more than 2,900 undergraduate students in 60
majors. Established in 1909, the primary campus is located in Grantham,
Pa., near the state capital of Harrisburg. A satellite campus affiliated
with Temple University is located in Philadelphia.
ARTICLE
DATE: THURSDAY,
APRIL 8, 2004
ARTICLE NUMBER:
MC-081-04
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