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Theatre Tonight?
The New York Metro area is always alive with theatre, especially Spanish theatre serving the nation's largest concentration of Spanish speaking immigrants from all over the globe.
New York City is the crucible where future Hispanic talent is forged, tried and tested. HOLA is proud to bring you performance announcements as they happen. Click at right and visit our "In Performance" website.

All HOLA members, whether they are members of a performer union or not, are entitled to be a member of the Actors Federal Credit Union. afcu

SAVE THE DATE
Monday, October 18, 2010
ELEVENTH ANNUAL HOLA AWARDS

The Players 16 Gramercy Park South at 20th Street and Irving Place Reception begins at 6:30PM

For ticket information please
call 212-253-1015, 12-6PM
Tickets mailed or picked up upon payment

Iconic actress Rita Moreno
to accept Lifetime Achievement

To purchase tickets online click here

The HOLA Story
Thirty-five years ago, a core group of professional Latino actors working in New York, including some famous ones like José Ferrer and Raúl Juliá, decided to address the inequities created by the casting system that underemployed Hispanic actors and relegated Latino characters to negative stereotypes. Early encounters with the casting system showed how to gain fair access.

By building solid relationships with media producers and casting agents, HOLA bit by bit, friend by friend, and committee by committee helped reshape our future. One example of HOLA’s struggle, on behalf of Hispanic actors, was the well publicized collaboration with Actor’s Equity Association to ensure appropriate casting for Death and the Maiden on Broadway in the 1990’s. Since then there has been no major incidents of inappropriate casting on Broadway.

HOLA Numbers (per year)

Hispanic actors in NYC (est.)

1,800

Visits to the HOLA Pages (monthly average)

5,000

Latino theaters in NYC involved in HOLA Awards

20

Latino theater professionals affected by HOLA Awards (est.)

3,000

Participants in HOLA’s professional development workshops

200

Recipients of HOLA’s career counseling

60

Audiences for HOLA’s special events

300

Facebook followers

1,700

Daily email blast (for auditions, jobs, etc.)

550

El Blog de HOLA used by

150

Visitors to HOLA’s website per year (average over 10 years)

96,000

Membership fees that provide all of these services

$125

HOLA programs supported, in part, by grants from the New York State Council on the Arts and the City of New York, Department of Cultural Affairs.

2010 Audie winners
Spanish Category

La traversia de Enrique by Sonia Nazario, narrated by Adriana Sananes (Recorded Books).

Left to right: Manuel Herrera,* Director AudioLibros; Adriana Sananes,* narrator: Claudia Howard, producer, Recorded Books.

*HOLA members at the top of their profession.

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HOLA programs are made possible, in part, by funds from the New York State Council on the Arts;
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