Celebrating Diversity through Chamber Music Theatre

Offering emotionally impactful cultural experiences that spark conversation and inspire actions that make a difference in promoting equality for all.
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CORE ENSEMBLE ON THE ROAD

The company tours nationwide, performing at schools across the United States. 

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CORE ENSEMBLE AT HOME IN FLORIDA

Something about the residency in Lake Worth Beach & Saint Andrews's Church.

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SHOWS ON TOUR

Programming for Hispanic Heritage Month, recognizing the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States. Live & virtual options available!

Legendary women

TRES VIDAS

TRES VIDAS is based on the lives of three legendary Latin American Women: Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, Salvadoran peasant activist Rufina Amaya and Argentinean poet Alfonsina Storni.

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Art & political passion

LOS VALIENTES

LOS VALIENTES explores the artistic and political passions of Diego Rivera, the commitment to human rights of Salvadoran Archibishop Oscar Romero, and the pursuit of social justice by Mexican-American desperado Joaquin Murrieta aka Zorro.

iconic figures

las magnificas

LAS MAGNIFICAS explores the lives of three towering figures in Latin American cultural history: the iconic Mexican Ranchera singer Chavela Vargas, Cuban Singer Celia Cruz, “The Queen of Salsa” and Chilean Singer Violeta Parra, the Mother of Latin American Folk Music.

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OTHER SHOWS ON TOUR

AIN'T I A WOMAN! celebrates the lives of four significant African American women: ex-slave and abolitionist Sojourner Truth, novelist and anthropologist Zora Neal Hurston, folk artist Clementine Hunter, and civil rights worker Fannie Lou Hamer.

OF EBONY EMBERS celebrates the lives of the great African-American poets, Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Claude McKay as seen through eyes of the great muralist and painter Aaron Douglas.

UNBOUGHT features the stories of three African American women: journalist and women’s suffrage activist Ida B. Wells, Sally Hemings, the slave with whom Thomas Jefferson fathered six children, and Shirley Chisholm, the first African American Congresswoman from New York and first African American woman to run for President.

EQUALLY DIVINE explores the possibility that the Mona Lisa was inspired not only by the original female model, but also a young man, an apprentice to Leonardo da Vinci – opening our minds to tolerance, gender fluidity, and celebrating men's and women's empowerment.

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