IATI Theater's 6th Annual Performing Arts Marathon Set for 7/19-8/4

By: Jul. 02, 2013
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IATI Theater is pleased to announce its 6th annual Performing Arts Marathon (PAM) in New York City. Produced by the non-profit organization committed to promoting contemporary Latino heritage through full productions of theater, music, and dance, the festival features an eclectic group of performances. Both comedic and dramatic, the eight performances take us to countries around the world and even into outer space featuring 3 theater performances, 2 dance performances, 2 music performances and 1 multidisciplinary performance-enthralling works from vastly different cultures. The three week festival will run from Friday, July 19 - Sunday, August 4, 2013. All performances will be at IATI's newly renovated state of the art performance space (64 East 4th Street). Tickets are available at (866) 811-4111 or iatitheater.org.

This year, PAM promises to bring, the most diversified, loudest, smoothest, and captivating shows from IATI Theater in one ambitious and exhilarating festival. PAM 2013 returns to its international flare with shows from Europe, Asia and the Americas. The performances range from dance, music and poetry to video and multi-media. The show's individual yet universal stories contend the central theme of identity; its quest, mystery and resolution. IATI Theater invites audiences to experience the depth and originality of this year's performances as they present their approach to one of life's most complicated paradoxes.

For more information regarding the PAM Festival or IATI see below and visit iatitheater.org.

Established in 1968, IATI is a nonprofit organization committed to the innovation of the stage to promote their contemporary Latino heritage through full productions in theater, music and dance, as well as staged readings and workshops, serving as a bridge between artists and underserved communities in our New York home in the East Village on national and international tours.

Hundreds of awards have been garnered by presenting theater, music and dance productions in Spanish and English that contain thought-provoking issues of the human experience. From their home in the heart of the East Village, their workshops, development programs, festivals and touring productions push the artistic envelope while providing underserved communities with accessible and refined aesthetics that showcase their Hispanic origins and provide the grounds for new performing expression.

For tickets, visit www.iatitheater.org.



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