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DC Comics (June 1978)

Cover art by Joe Kubert

World Showcase

EPCOT

Walt Disney World Resort

Orlando, FL

DSC_1171

Bunny from 'Rabbit in the Moon' demonstrates his fantastic LED suit. The suit can display a video feed at '1 inch resolution'. I totally want one.

Canada Soccer U-15 Showcase

19 May 2017 - Toronto, ON, CAN

Canada Soccer Adam Pulicicchio

 

Sean Rea v Kai Garvey

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FanMeeting | FanSigning | Coletiva de Imprensa

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Emerson College BFA Acting Showcase 2013

 

May 9 and 11, 2013

Semel Theater

 

Directed by Stephen Terrell

 

Photos by Craig Bailey/Perspective Photo.

EKLIPSE Make Your Move Showcase. May 16, 2014. Photo by Kate Knepprath.

GUAKIA, Inc. www.guakia.org/stories.html

75 Charter Oak Avenue

Hartford, CT 06106-1903

(860) 548-9555

 

GUAKIA SHOWCASE , ALEGRIA BOMBA E www.youtube.com/user/RANiEL1963#p/u/0/u7VX8w00Lnw

GUAKIA SHOWCASE , OBSESION www.youtube.com/user/RANiEL1963#p/u/1/flZeQBkAYqY

GUAKIA SHOWCASE , BOMBA DANCERS www.youtube.com/user/RANiEL1963#p/u/2/xqmHaY8Bi98

GUAKIA SHOWCASE , SALSA DANCERS www.youtube.com/user/RANiEL1963#p/u/3/kkgLiu1Pxwc

Guakia Showcase, Jennifer Murillo, DICEN QUE SOY www.youtube.com/user/RANiEL1963#p/u/4/fb8WWZHomr8

GUAKIA SHOWCASE, Jennifer Murillo, AT LAST www.youtube.com/user/RANiEL1963#p/u/5/mv_HtVudwts

    

Based in Hartford, Connecticut, Guakía, Inc. is the premiere Puerto Rican cultural center in southern New England.

 

Our mission is "to provide a focal point for the promotion of the cultural identity and heritage of Puerto Ricans in the United States through the advancement of the groups' history, language, music, arts, literature, and other cultural characteristics; and to establish a center that will serve as a clearinghouse for the study, celebration, and exposition of the Puerto Rican/Hispanic culture available to all residents of the city of Hartford and the capital region."

 

This page is just the beginning of our new website, being built with the assitance of Trinity College's "Smart Neighborhood Plan," a project funded in large measure by grants from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Additional funding for Guakia's website has been received from the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.

 

We hope that you will soon be able to learn more about our organizations' history by exploring the pages of this site as they become available. The site will include detailed information on Guakía's educational and arts programs, its community partnerships, and will also feature photos and video clips of participant children and youth. We also welcome inquiries about how to help support Guakía, Inc. as we seek to expand our children and youth programs.

   

To provide a focal point for the promotion of the cultural identity and heritage of Hispanics in the United States through the advancement of the group’s history, language, music, arts, and literature and to establish a center that will serve as a clearinghouse for the study, celebration and exposition of Hispanic culture…available to all residents of Connecticut.

 

Vision and Goals

 

To be the premier non-profit Hispanic arts, cultural and humanities organization dedicated to enriching the value of the Hispanic community by promoting, preserving and celebrating its cultural heritage and diversity.

To help our youth develop a strong sense of self, maximize their talents, acquire vision, internalize learning and in turn impact others in a positive way, fostering harmonic diversity in our community.

   

Founded in 1983, Guakía is the most prominent arts and cultural organization in Hartford’s Hispanic community. The word, guakia, means “we” in Taino, the language of the original inhabitants of the Caribbean (pre-Columbus). The word guakia signifies the unity of the Hispanic community no matter where individuals may be living. Volunteer parents who felt that their children had lost contact with the traditions of their culture and heritage founded Guakía. They felt their children needed to connect with their heritage in order to develop a sense of pride, community and self-esteem. Originally, Guakía was focused on the culture of Puerto Rico, however in recent years, as the community has become more diverse and the needs have shifted, Guakía’s mission has been broadened to include all Hispanic cultures. Using a curriculum based on both Puerto Rican and Latin American music, dance, and art forms, Guakía provides a wide array of visual and performing arts initiatives such as folkloric dance, painting, ceramics, traditional Hispanic music, and art classes. The early sacrifices of parents, volunteers, and teachers gave Guakía strong roots in the Puerto Rican culture. These roots have now expanded and sprouted like a beautiful tree with many branches and leaves to include all Hispanic cultures.

   

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Fresh Ideas Showcase at Fresh Summit 2018 in Orlando, Florida.

Chinese Dance Showcase 2018

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Photo taken by my friend Shanshan Cui

Over 350 high school students joined Northwestern State faculty and students during the 2018 School of Biological and Physical Sciences Science Showcase.

Fred Astaire showcase, Mesa Arts Center, August 2011. I am unable to identify the female dancer here, but her partner is Rick Suttle of the Chandler studio.

Showcase Valerie Sajdik im Münchner Le Sud.

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World Showcase - This shot was taken from the area at the very beginning of the World Showcase between the two shops. This area is where you get seating for the new fastpass + for viewing of Illuminations but the is wall the way up to the fence (actually sitting on the ground and getting the camera between the fence)

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