Friday, July 9, 2010
We are a collective of artists and activists committed to empowering the artistic community in order to inspire growth within the Latino Community through collaboration, productions, and educational support programs.
Welcome to R.Evolución Latina
This new-age non profit organization is built upon the motto, DARE TO GO BEYOND. We challenge ourselves and our communities to further explore their full potential. Through that we have been able to collaborate with several companies to develop events, raise funds for organizations in need and we have created paths for children to pursue their dreams via school activities and programs. We welcome you to our page and Dare YOU to Go Beyond! ¡Gracias por tu visita y atrévete a más!
Start With Yourself: Blanca Vasquez
Start With Yourself: Blanca Vasquez
Getting To Know You
Where were you born?
Roosevelt Hospital, oddly enough right by Lincoln Center, the home of some of the richest performing arts in New York City.
What kind of music moves you?
I LOVE music. I love music that tells a story and old school music.
This is a hard question because I have a love for a lot of genres. I
especially love old school tunes- music I grew up with- R&B, Rock, Hip Hop, Freestyle and Broadway musicals. I love the horn, the drums, the piano and the guitar. I connect the most with ballads, whether it's 70s songs in Spanish, Jazz or 90s R&B.
What part of New York do you love most?
I love walking down any of the cobblestone streets that still remain
in New York. I think it's very romantic. They're usually set in narrow
tree-lined streets with very dim lighting at night in Lower Manhattan
or towards the water in the South Street Seaport. Ultimately, the
Lower East Side will always be my stomping ground since I spent the
majority of my childhood there.
What turns you on?
Intellectual conversations, relatedness, Comedy and silly people, Hip Hop culture, Graffiti, traveling, meeting new people, reconnecting with old people, being on the same page with passionate people.
What turns you off?
Ignorance, Denial, Lies, Mind games.
What sound or noise do you love?
Children giggling and Harmony in music.
What sound or noise do you hate?
Very loud and obnoxious people on the train.
What is your favorite word?
Inspire.
What is your least favorite word?
Failure.
What profession other than your own would you like to try?
A Talent
Scout at a record company.
What profession would you not want to try?
Accountant or Lawyer.
If there's a heaven, what would you like God to say when you get
there?
"Welcome Home, you did a great job!"
Blanca's R.Evolución Latina BLOG
Okay, so last year right around this time (February 2008), I attended
the very first meeting for R.Evolucion Latina. There were people I
knew and people I'd just met. We talked about what we individually
thought R.Evolucion Latina was. No shoulds, no saying the wrong thing.It was freedom; Freedom to express and create. Since then, I've been hooked. Now, a year later, the company is running strong with triple the activists, and a ton of activities & events that have put
R.Evolucion Latina on the map.
Some of my favorite events have been collaborating and watching
Rogelio Douglas' event called Broadway After Dark. It's an evening
where different Equity performers unite to relax and perform. Then we
had the End of the Year Open House, where colleagues from the
performing arts world and beyond came to hear what the ruckus with
R.Evolucion Latina was all about.
At the height of freedom and self expression, R.Evolucion Latina has
been a source of incredible support in my journey to pursue cartoon
and character acting on educational programs. My career has been
skyrocketing! I have booked several projects including an audiobook,
narrating a teen's life with several voices for "The Secret Story of
Sonia Rodriguez" as well as the Spanish voice of a toy from the hit
show on NickJr called "Wow, Wow Wubbzy". And it doesn't stop there. I’ve also been auditioning for several musicals, including the very adult puppet show "Avenue Q" and with the help of Luis Salgado and several others, I prepared my audition for "Imagination Movers" a preschool tv show on Disney's Playhouse.
R.Evolución Latina was witness to all this success and recognized me, Blanca Vasquez, Cartoongirl, as an example of not letting go of my dream and "going beyond." So much so that Elizabeth Barry from EB & Associates became inspired to document it in Gendance, an online newsletter for dance trends, news and media. By honoring and
identifying my strengths through R.Evolucion Latina, I feel a sense of
community... no limitations… a perfect example of what an organization does to inspire!
What's next for me with R.Evolucion Latina? Creating a CD for
children, and strengthening the youth component for R.Evolución
Latina. To be an advocate for young people, get them involved to make them aware of our motto: Dare to Go Beyond.
R.Evolucion Latina is about having a place to go to when times are
rough and a space to share successes - Ultimately... to get inspired