Suzie Balogh
Chair
Carla Melo
Vice chair
Robert Hay
Secretary
Silvia Caicedo
Treasurer
Alejandra Galvez
Member
Monica Linares
Interim Member
Artistic Director
beatriz@alunatheatre.ca
Beatriz Pizano is an actor/director/playwright and the founder and Artistic Director of Aluna Theatre. Over the last two decades, she has built Aluna into an international company recognized for its unique approach to creation, its daring political work, and its experimentation with multiple-language productions. Her bold creations, in English and Spanish, are marked by a distinct theatrical language drawing from the heritages, cultures, and languages from across the Americas.
She has been the recipient of numerous awards including the John Hirsch Prize, the Chalmers Fellowship, K.M. Hunter award, 100 Colombianos and Colombiano Estrella. She is the first Colombian actress to win the Toronto Critics award and a Dora for her performance in Blood Wedding. She has been recognized twice by the Colombian government (President Santos and President Duque) for her work as a promoter and a mentor to the Latinx artists living and working in Canada. In 2019 she was named TD Bank’s 10 Most Influential Hispanic Canadians. In 2023 she received the Trailblazer & Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Latinx Theatre Artist Coalition (Caltac).
She has written and directed a number of award winning and touring productions for Aluna, including: For Sale, Madre, La Comunión and has co-created touring productions such as What I learned from a Decade of Fear, The Refuge of Freidel, and The Solitudes. Her TYA play, La Maleta, has been produced by Roseneath Theatre touring extensively across Canada and the US, and earning numerous accolades each time. In 2022 Playwrights Canada Press published her one woman show Dividing Lines | Líneas Divisorias.
She is passionate about her work as a playwright, dramaturge and director. In 2019 she was the senior playwright at the Banff Centre’s Playwright’s Lab. She also continues to be a guest speaker and lecturer at York University, UofT, Glendon College, Sheridan College and others.. Her writing challenges Eurocentric approaches to theatre creation. She is a fierce activist who creates spaces and opportunities for racialized artists and playwrights.
“Colombian-born Beatriz Pizano is one of Canada’s important Latin-Canadian writer/directors.” — Paula Citron, Classical 96.5 FM
Artistic Producer
trevor@alunatheatre.ca
Trevor is a Toronto-based Scenographer – designing sets, lighting, and video for performance with independent artists. He has developed his approach to direction and dramaturgy through Collaborative creation in a designed environment at Aluna, leading the creation of Nohayquiensepa (Nooneknows) and What I learned from a decade of fear. His design work for Aluna’s La Comunión, Madre, and For Sale launched him on his artistic path. One of his chief obsessions is the intersection of design, dramaturgy, and cross-cultural art-making.
Trevor has collaborated in theatre and dance with Modern Times, Jumblies, Fixtpoint, Cahoots, The Theatre Centre, Buddies in Bad Times, Independent Aunties, Obsidian, Tarragon, Small Wooden Shoe, One Reed, Marie-Josée Chartier, Ame Henderson / Public Recordings, selfconscious Theatre, Dancemakers, Theatre Passe Muraille, and others. He has 6 Doras (of 17 career nominations), a Harold, and a Children’s Choice Award. In 2015 he was shortlisted for Canada’s Siminovich Award.
Associate Artistic Producer
maria@alunatheatre.ca
María Escolán is a theatre artist and producer from El Salvador living in Toronto. Recent workshop showings of her work in development La Mujer Fragmentada have taken place in Toronto with Aluna Theatre’s CAMINOS Festival, in San Salvador with Asociación Cultural del Azoro,in Victoria BC with Intrepid Theatre’s UNO Fest, and in Vancouver, BC with rice & beans theatre. Past collaborations include live translation performance in Pequeños Territorios en Reconstrucción with Teatro Linea de Sombra, Assistant Directing/Performance with Nightwood Theatre’s Children of Fire at Aluna Theatre’s Rutas Festival 2022 in Toronto, and Assistant Directing Peace Country with rice & beans theatre. María holds a BFA Degree in Theatre Performance from the School for Contemporary Arts, Simon Fraser University and a BA Degree in Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Social Justice from the University of British Columbia.
Associate Artist / Metcalf Intern
mariapaula@alunatheatre.ca
Maria Paula Carreño-Martínez (she, ella) is a trained actor and performance art creator of diverse ancestry born in Bacatá and residing near Tkaronto. Her performance creations have been showcased at Buddies in Bad Times, The Al Green Theatre, three editions of CAMINOS by Aluna Theatre, The Harbourfront Centre, Theatre Erindale, The Fairview Library Theatre, The AluCine Film Festival, and she has been in a number of voice, film and tv projects in Canada, Colombia, and France, she also produces and is working towards dramaturgy and directing. She is your outreach and development coordinator at Aluna, always excited to get fiestas (with food) happening and to get folks connected through performance.
Marketing Coordinator
rtcdigitalmedia@gmail.com
Tushar Tukaram Dalvi is an experienced theatre practitioner from Mumbai, now living in Toronto. Besides his theatre work, he’s also a Marketing professional. Recently, he collaborated with Necessary Angel Theatre for their production of «New» by Pamela Mala Sinha. He also assisted Kingston’s Spider Web show Production with FOLDA (Festival of Live Digital Arts) this year. Additionally, he markets and promotes his own theatre company’s productions. He has also contributed to Ranga Theatre in Mumbai, helping them with their festival, IndieMoon, in Bhopal, India.
Tushar is a multi-talented artist involved in Acting, Directing, Light design, Scenography, and Film making. He started acting on stage in 2006 and has worked with respected theatre directors in Mumbai. In 2016, he founded the Rangaai Theatre Company, specializing in creating immersive and sensory-based theatrical experiences for intimate spaces. His work weaves fiction, various mediums, and interactive elements to tell compelling stories about contemporary social issues.
Studio Coordinator
alunaspace@gmail.com
Flávia F. Martin (she/her) is a Portuguese Canadian creative who has been spending most of her time stage and assistant stage managing for theatre. Flávia has had the privilege of working with Aluna Theatre, Modern Times, Peggy Baker’s Dance Projects, Victoria Mata Productions and Necessary Ange. When she is not stage managing, Flávia can be found answering the Aluna studio emails.
Summer Student: Production Assistant
Andrea Perez (she/her) is a Canadian-Latinx actor, director, and theatre critic. She’s at the University of Toronto studying Drama, Classics, and Creative Writing. Some of her recent credits include ‘Blanche DuBois’ in A Streetcar Named Desire (TCDS), ‘Olivia’ in Twelfth Night (Thaumatrope Theatre), and ‘Janet Weiss’ in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (UC Follies). You can also find her writing on Intermission Magazine and NEXT Magazine where she writes Toronto theatre reviews! Andrea is beyond excited to have the opportunity to collaborate, create, and learn at Aluna Theatre for the second summer in a row.
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