09/28/2023
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 30th, STARTING AT 6PM
Two Live Performance Events in the Cerritos College Blackbox Theater
As part of the special closing reception for the current exhibition at the Cerritos College Art Gallery, Stock Footage and Outtakes: A Selection of Works by Gronk, and in conjunction with the 7th SUR:biennial, the Cerritos College Blackbox Theater will host a night of live performances on Saturday, September 30th, featuring, and/or inspired by, the work of the noted Chicano painter, printmaker, set designer, and performance artist, Glugio Nicandro (a.k.a. Gronk).
First up, at 6PM, THE STRANGER YOU ARE, a call-and-response poetry reading and live drawing performance. Gronk's frequent collaborator, Gail Wronsky, will read from her book of poems, The Stranger You Are, while Gronk creates responsive drawings, inspired by her poetic texts, in front of the live audience.
Then, at 7PM, TORMENTA 1985, fuses a sci-fi narrative with biographical elements from Gronk's life, as told through live music, dance, acting, and the debut of a newly-created neo-surrealist short film. The project, written and directed by Cerritos College Spanish professor Froylan Cabuto, and starring Beatriz Eugenia Vasquez and Peter Mendoza, is based on Tormenta, a recurring figure in Gronk's work. The performance and film take the viewer through the dream world of the artist, presenting the genesis of Tormenta as a supernatural love story between the muse and the artist.
Lead Actors:
Tormenta is played by Beatriz Eugenia Vásquez (Bewitched Writing)
Gronk is played by Peter Mendoza (Perry Mason)
Musicians:
Juan Carlos Valladares (piano)
Jaime Covarrubias (bass)
Jose Huizar (guitar)
Otto Cifuentes (trumpet)
Tigran Khatchatrian (violin)
Alex Rodriguez (percussion)
Production Team:
Written & Directed by Froylán Cabuto
Cinematography by Óscar Ávalos
Original Music by Otto Cifuentes
Musical Arrangements by Juan Carlos Valladares
Choreography by Beatriz Eugenia Vásquez
Costume Design by José Emanuel García
Editing by Óscar Ávalos
The live performances will be followed by a closing reception for the current exhibition, as well as the debut presentation of the newest addition to the Cerritos College Public Art Collection, a thirty-two foot long, eight-panel mural recently painted by Gronk during his residency at the Cerritos College Art Gallery in early September.
All events are free and open to the public. The Blackbox Theater has limited seating, however, so show up early to ensure you get a seat. Doors open at 5:30PM. Parking available for $3 (use QR codes on posted signs) in Lot 10 on the south-side of campus (access via 166th street).