The day begins with registration and morning coffee, thanks to Pambiche restaurant.

At 9:30am our honored guest Eva Castellanoz, award-winning advocate of Pre-hispanic culture, artisanry and healing arts, will lead a welcoming ceremony accompanied by university instructor and Aztec dancer Willan "Yaotekpatl" Cervantes.
Then we move into the professional development workshops that will take place simultaneously in different areas of El Centro Milagro:
In the Zócalo, writer Marissa Martinez (Green Ferret, LLC) will Skype in from Boston with a workshop on how to create an effective Marketing plan for your event, your new cd, your exhibit, etc.
In the Milagro Theatre, actor & director Nelda Reyes (Nuestro Canto) will share the Basic elements of an Artist’s Business, including contract preparation, submitting invoices, and using Square.
In the Studio, musician Maria Damaris Silva (Bajo Salario) will share curriculums for artist-educators who Teach Spanish through Music, working with young students.

Saturday afternoon will be filled with arts workshops led by master artists of the Pacific Northwest:
Ricardo Cárdenas will guide an exploration into Classical Guitar and the inter-relation that exists between two different genres of Latin American music, including the influences between traditional or folkloric music and the academic or classical.

Maria Ferrin (NW Conservatory of Dance) will teach Hispanic Ballet, the classic form with a Spanish/Mexican traditional flavor, demonstrating the differences in technique and dance disciplines.

Alejandro Ceballos will invite participants to observe objects and shapes for Color Drawing, building familiarity in the relationship between mind and hand.
And Frank Delgado will help us tap into our creative unconscious to create good stories with good characters using the right literary voice, in his Wired for Stories workshop.


Many thanks to Oregon Arts Commission, Oregon Community Foundation, Multnomah County Cultural Coalition and RACC and all our tremendous volunteers for their support!
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