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Artistic Support & Collaboration
Sol & Soul provides grassroots production support for artists who have ideas for creating and presenting socially conscious work. Where time and funding permit, Sol & Soul can:

dot Act as a sounding board for new ideas and projects
dot Provide feedback on works in progress
dot Handle the logistics (technical and production-related) for performances, readings, and workshops
dot Help artists develop proposals and budgets for projects
dot Connect artists with schools, universities, and community organizations
dot Review creative resumes and offer suggestions to artists for how to how to market their work

Over the past six years, we've brought quite a diverse array of artistic voices to D.C. These voices have reflected the lives and experiences of people whose stories are seldom seen on-stage—drunks, social workers, women with HIV, maids, slaves, Mexican fruit pickers trying to cross the border, Iraqi refugees, Irish factory workers, kids who have been shot and ones who did the shootings.

In case you missed them, or if you saw them and want to get in touch with them, here's who they are:

Lisa Alvarado (Chicago, IL)

Lisa Biggs and Tanisha Brady Christie (DC/New York)

Regie Cabico (NYC)

Leticia Hernandez-Linares (San Francisco)

Ruben Martinez (LA and New Mexico)

Lisa Peagram (DC)

The PoemCees (DC)

Psalmeyene 24 (DC)

Ted Quinn (Joshua Tree, California)

Los Reyes del Bajo Mundo (Nueva York)

Herbert Siguenza (Los Diablos)

Tory Sammartino (South Bronx)

Joe Ray Sandoval (Santa Fe, New Mexico)

Jose Torres Tama (New Orleans, Louisiana)

Joe Weil (Elizabeth, New Jersey)

 

 

 

 

 
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