Frahydel Falczuk is a Venezuelan architect, urban designer, and interdisciplinary artist. She studied architecture and urban design at the Central University of Venezuela and trained as a contemporary dance performer at the Caracas Dance School. Her artistic practice explores the relationship between body, space, and materiality, using ar
Frahydel Falczuk is a Venezuelan architect, urban designer, and interdisciplinary artist. She studied architecture and urban design at the Central University of Venezuela and trained as a contemporary dance performer at the Caracas Dance School. Her artistic practice explores the relationship between body, space, and materiality, using art as a tool for memory, belonging, and environmental awareness.
Based in New York City, she expanded her studies with a Community Leadership diploma at CUNY, deepening her interest in cultural management and the creation of collective spaces for artistic expression. Currently, her work in visual and performance arts focuses on repurposing discarded materials, exploring sustainability through installations and interventions that engage with identity and the migrant experience.
Luke Grande is a Venezuelan-American immigrant. Multi-Instrumentalist Musician, Singer & Songwriter with four albums and several singles released, with a long career as a Stage, TV, and Film Actor (Method & Improv); successfully experienced in South America & the United States. Vocal Coach. Music Teacher, working with public and private s
Luke Grande is a Venezuelan-American immigrant. Multi-Instrumentalist Musician, Singer & Songwriter with four albums and several singles released, with a long career as a Stage, TV, and Film Actor (Method & Improv); successfully experienced in South America & the United States. Vocal Coach. Music Teacher, working with public and private schools in NY and NJ. Teaching Artist focused on Social Emotional Learning. Bilingual Communicator (English/Español). Live Event Producer & Consultant. Studies in Theater, Illustration, Music & Liberal Arts.
Leonard Zelig builds stories with the patience of a craftsman and the urgency of a dreamer. Filmmaker, publicist, and theater artist, he has spent over 25 years shaping narratives that linger. Nominated for a Goya for Translúcido, he explores the space between reality and fiction, always searching for the human pulse beneath the surface.
Leonard Zelig builds stories with the patience of a craftsman and the urgency of a dreamer. Filmmaker, publicist, and theater artist, he has spent over 25 years shaping narratives that linger. Nominated for a Goya for Translúcido, he explores the space between reality and fiction, always searching for the human pulse beneath the surface. Founder of 333 Experience, a company dedicated to thoughtful entertainment, and Major League Domino (MLD), where culture meets competition, he believes some stories aren’t just told, they are lived.
Alejandra Mandelblum is a muralist, multidisciplinary artist and with a history of working in underserve communities. Employing both colors and geometries common in her hometown of Caracas, Venezuela, she seeks to contrast the country's tropical beauty and past prosperity with its current deterioration, violence, and decline. Having come
Alejandra Mandelblum is a muralist, multidisciplinary artist and with a history of working in underserve communities. Employing both colors and geometries common in her hometown of Caracas, Venezuela, she seeks to contrast the country's tropical beauty and past prosperity with its current deterioration, violence, and decline. Having come from family of physicians, Alejandra is also interested in processes of degeneration and regeneration and sometimes creates fantastical biological microworlds and deities to explore these aspects of human experience.
Loló Bello is an educator, film and theater producer, and a passionate advocate for Latin American and Caribbean culture. Her work merges education, film, theater, and marketing, enabling her to develop community-driven projects that bridge culture, arts, and advocacy. Committed to fostering inclusive creative spaces, she strives to ampli
Loló Bello is an educator, film and theater producer, and a passionate advocate for Latin American and Caribbean culture. Her work merges education, film, theater, and marketing, enabling her to develop community-driven projects that bridge culture, arts, and advocacy. Committed to fostering inclusive creative spaces, she strives to amplify historically marginalized voices, including those of her own immigrant community.
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