Director, Choreographer And Puerto Rican Artist Luis Salgado Plant Flag In Massachusetts
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 25, 2022
Director and choreographer, Luis Salgado, continues to build bridges of change and empowerment through art in each space and city he visits; this being one of the keys to him as a Latin American artist that led him to plant a flag in the state of Massachusetts with the opening of the first Black Box Theatre that bears his name.
Historic Raul Julia Training Unit Joins With Beyond Workshop Series
by Stephi Wild - Feb 2, 2018
Luis Salgado and R.Evolucion Latina (RL) are pleased to announce their new partnership with Pregones/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater (PRTT) in celebration of RL's 10 year anniversary. The Spring 2018 Edition of BEYOND WORKSHOP SERIES (BWS), an interdisciplinary (acting, dance, music) workshop and outreach program with professional teaching artists from Broadway, Film and TV, will be taught in conjunction with the historic Raul Julia Training Unit.
Luis Salgado Nominated Leader of the Year by CoorsLightLideres
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 19, 2017
Luis Salgado has been selected as one of 12 Coors Light Li?deres of legal drinking age as a finalist for his commitment to empower the Latino community. Coors Light believes in rewarding the dedication and tenacious spirit of emerging leaders who selflessly work hard to achieve success by helping others. Luis is one of 12 li?deres who are competing to become the 2017 Coors Light Lider of the Year through an online public voting competition.
R.Evolucion Latina's 4th Annual Dance-A-Thon Raises $53,811
by Christina Mancuso - Oct 28, 2016
Thursday, October 27th- R.Evolución Latina's 4th Annual Dance-A-Thon raised $53,811, doubling last years total after 6 weeks of fundraising. Donors, volunteers, supporters and Broadway performers joined fundraisers on Saturday October 22nd as they completed their commitment to dance for 5 hours at Slate NYC. Online contributions continued through the day as artists, RL campers and community members came together to celebrate music and dance from the past 6 decades starting with the 1950s.