Ángela Castillo and Mauricio Salas have spent more than two decades building a life together amid performances, rehearsals, and cultural projects.
Tag Archive: Art
Roxana Marinoff and César Dávalos: Tango as Conversation
César describes traditional tango as an improvised conversation between two people. Unlike other, more structured dance styles, tango does not rely on a set sequence of steps, but rather on constant communication between the dancers.
India: The Taste of Belonging
Her cuisine stems precisely from that collective memory. From a childhood where blended chicken broth was served in a baby bottle, where weekends meant roast beef, indio viejo, or vigorón, and where cooking was a way for the family to find emotional support.
The Intimate and Emotional Photography of Livier Miroslava
For Livier, taking pictures was never just about creating something “pretty.” From the very beginning, it was tied to emotions, vulnerability, and the need to convey things that can’t always be expressed directly.
Between Inca Kola and Little Havana: The Art of Diana Contreras
Born in Chiclayo, Peru, and raised in Miami from the age of five, Diana grew up in a city where being a Latino immigrant didn't necessarily make you feel different.
Opinion: The Impact of Art on the Mind
El arte tiene una forma única de conmover a las personas. Viene en distintas formas, y cada una puede generar efectos diferentes en nuestra mente y emociones. Por ejemplo, una película larga y emocional no se experimenta igual que una película rápida y visualmente intensa. Ambas producen sensaciones distintas y, desde mi perspectiva, es importante reconocer esas diferencias para entender mejor cómo consumimos arte y entretenimiento en nuestra vida cotidiana.
