INTAR Creates Max Ferrà Directing Fellowship
By: Julie Musbach

INTAR announces that Max Ferrá, founding Artistic Director of INTAR, will be memorialized with the The Max Ferrá Directing Fellowship, funded by the Peg Santvoord Foundation.
The M.F.D.F. is an annual fellowship given to an emerging Latinx director. INTAR defines "emerging" as an early career director, post graduate, although university study is not a requirement. INTAR Theater will be working closely with Stage Directors and Choreographers Society to provide Fellows with an introduction to the professional union, including a full one year associate membership. The fellowship seeks to identify an exceptional emerging Latinx director annually that best represents the passion and courage of Max Ferra and his vision for the American theater. The Fellowship is named for INTAR's founder Max Ferrá who died in 2017. He founded INTAR in 1966 to provide opportunities for Spanish speaking actors and directors. Although not conceived as an organization for social change, it quickly came to realize its responsibility as part of New York's Hispanic community. By 1968 INTAR began providing free classes in acting, diction, dance and make-up, culminating with at least one full production by students each year. An effort was made to include different genres: in addition to theater, there was an art gallery, Cinema INTAR showcasing Latin American films, and a late night Café INTAR, offering free form entertainment.INTAR, one of the United States' longest running Latino theatres producing in English, works to:
- Nurture the professional development of Latino theater artists;
- Produce bold, innovative, artistically significant plays that reflect diverse perspectives;
- Make accessible the diversity inherent in America's cultural heritage through an integrated program of workshops, productions of works-in-progress, and mainstage productions. INTAR brings to the public vital and energetic voices of emerging and accomplished Latino theater professionals, giving expression to the diversity and depth of today's Latino-American community.
For more information on The Max Ferra Directing Fellowship and all the programs at INTAR, visit INTAR online at www.intartheatre.org.
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