Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Banner Ads Now Available on HOLA Website

Wanna promote your upcoming stage production? Your upcoming film screening? Your upcoming special event?

HOLA members often get publicity in our Members in Performance page, but what if you could promote on our main homepage, or in our directory (The HOLA Pages), where more people can see your ad?

What if you had a project with no HOLA members that you wanted to promote?

What if you wanted to promote something that wasn’t a show (like your production company itself or a new website)?

Now you can do so by BUYING A BANNER AD on the HOLA website.

Banner ads come in half-page and full-page sizes and can be on the HOLA website for one week, two weeks, three weeks or a whole month. HOLA can also link your ad to a particular website at no additional cost.

Prices on the banner ads are affordable. Also, not-for-profit organizations receive a 10% discount on ad prices.

The HOLA website receives thousands of visits each month. The HOLA website is viewed by many professionals in the industry and is a unique way of reaching the Latino/Hispanic and mainstream audiences, which make buying a banner ad a smart investment for you.

Wanna buy a banner ad? Call (212) 253-1015 or (888) 624-HOLA or e-mail us for prices and ad dimensions.

HOLA Regional Membership Available For Those Outside New York Metropolitan Area

If you are an actor who lives in an area of the U.S. outside of the New York metropolitan area, New Jersey or Connecticut (HOLA's programming and administrative headquarters region), HOLA is proud to announce its Regional Membership level - for only $65 (versus a $125 regular NYC region membership price) for one full year!

As an HOLA Regional Member, you'll be entitled to the following member benefits:

• Your headshot, resume, reel and voiceover demo*  showcased on the HOLA Pages, the internet's only concentrated source of Latino acting talent. The directory is a trusted resource for casting directors, producers and talent agents receiving, on average, over 5,000 visits per month. (* There is an additional charge 
of $15 for adding your voiceover demo.)

• Your performances listed and promoted via HOLA's website and social media pages (Facebook and Twitter) that reaches thousands of people in the entertainment industry.

• Casting notices that will alert you to employment opportunities tailored to the Latino actor.

• Advocacy to combat stereotypes of the Latino/Hispanic community in media and entertainment as well as the opportunity to join in solidarity with the Latino/Hispanic acting community.


Application for regional memberships accepted by telephone order only. Call HOLA toll free at (888) 524-HOLA or (888) 524-4652. (VISA, MasterCard and American Express accepted.) Please submit your headshot (in .jpg format) and resume in a Word 
document or in Portable Data Format (.doc or .docx; or .pdf) via e-mail to HOLA.

Why Join HOLA? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About HOLA


WHY JOIN HOLA?
Frequently Asked Questions

• Is HOLA an agency or management company?
No. While we work similarly to an agency or an artist management company, we do a lot more. In essence, HOLA is a membership organization, a not-for-profit arts service and advocacy organization that offers jobs and casting opportunities, workshops and seminars and special events to its membership.

• Does one have to audition for HOLA?
No. HOLA is a membership organization. Just pay the annual membership and you become an HOLA member.

• I am a new actor. Does HOLA apply to me and how so? (Or conversely, I have a fair amount of experience. How does HOLA apply to me?)
HOLA members range from the beginner to the established and everywhere in between. HOLA will apply to you at every stage of your career.

• Do I have to speak Spanish (or Portuguese) to be an HOLA member?
No. HOLA members speak English only, Spanish only, or both languages fluently. Our Brazilian members speak Portuguese as well as English. There is no requirement for any member to speak Spanish (or Portuguese) to be an HOLA member.

• What kind of casting notices do you receive?
HOLA receives all kinds of casting notices— from union and nonunion, through the disciplines of film, television, theater and voiceover. The majority of our notices are distributed to our membership. There are some instances, whether because of short notice or because of the search for something very specific, that HOLA makes referrals to certain talent.

• I have signed representation. Would that be in conflict with HOLA?
No. In fact, we would put your signed representative’s name and number on your online profile. It would be another way to promote yourself without conflict.

• If I book a job through HOLA, do I owe you a commission?
No. We are not an agency or artist management company. You are under no obligation to give us a commission. (But if you want to show your appreciation with a donation, we’ll be forced to take it, I suppose.)

• I am in the process of getting my citizenship. Could I still join HOLA?
Yes. As long as you can legally work in the U.S., you can join HOLA.

• Does HOLA have a social media presence?
Yes. We are on FacebookTwitter and have our own channel on YouTube. In addition, we are on Wikipedia and have our own blog, titled El Blog de HOLA.

• What if I am not an actor but I like what you do?
You could support HOLA by becoming a Friend of HOLA and donating to the organization. If you are a producer or director, a Friend of HOLA donation allow us to promote your productions!

All About Becoming an HOLA Member or a Friend of HOLA

Wanna be an HOLA member? Wanna know more about HOLA first?

HOLA
 is a not-for-profit arts service and advocacy organization founded in 1975.


HOLA members get their headshots and resumes on our web directory. In addition, HOLA receives casting notices from various sources that we pass on to our members (or in specific cases, help refer actors to the casting director).

HOLA offers low-cost workshops and seminars, professional counseling, special events and networking activities. We also produce the HOLA Awards which honor outstanding achievement by Latinos in entertainment.


HOLA has a Facebook page and a Twitter page in addition to this blog (imaginatively titled El Blog De HOLA). Whenever a member is doing a project, we can promote via e-mails we send out, through our Members in Performance page on the website or in El Blog on our HOLA Member Bochinche column (only good bochinche, never bad bochinche). It functions as another outlet to promote your work. HOLA is also on YouTube and on Wikipedia.

What if you are not an actor? You can support HOLA by being a Friend of HOLA. For more information, click here.

To become an HOLA member online (New York metropolitan area), fill out the member application form here.

WELCOME NEW AND RETURNING MEMBERS – MAY AND JUNE 2015

Below is a list of new (and returning) HOLA members who joined between May 1, 2015 and June 30, 2015. (Note that "returning members" refer to those members who have returned to HOLA after having their memberships expire for some time and do not include renewing members.)

(Top row, left to right): Claudio Bandini, Ely Beri; (second row, left to right): Liz Contreras, Venuz Delmar; (third row, left to right): Andrew de Orduña, Edwin Dormoy; (fourth row, left to right): Ángeles Electra, Andrea García; (fifth row, left to right): Carlo Lorenzo García, Danny García; (sixth row): Aris Mejías, Indio Meléndez; (seventh row, left to right): José Antonio Melián, Ray Montañez; (eighth row, left to right): David Ponce, Álex Toedtli; (bottom row): Jerry Torrens.











Monday, June 29, 2015

"Cuban Chrome", First U.S. Series To Be Shot Entirely In Cuba, To Premiere In July On Discovery Channel

Discovery Channel has set a July premiere for "Cuban Chrome", its new reality series focusing on Cuba’s classic car culture and the island nation’s fascination with American vintage cars.

Billed as the first U.S. television series to be shot entirely on location in Cuba, "Cuban Chrome" will debut at 10pm on Monday, July 13, 2015 and will be simulcast in English on Discovery Channel and in Spanish on Discovery en Español. The series was first announced at Discovery’s upfront in March. 

For more information, and to see a promo clip of the series, read the Denise Petski article in Deadline by clicking here.

HOLA Member Bochinche

Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

David Ponce, shown at right, starred in the Nicolás Dorr play Las pericas. Produced by Havanafama Theatrical Company and directed by Juan Roca, the play was presented in May as part of the fifth annual Festival de Teatro Hispano del Comisionado at the Comisionado Dominicano de Cultura en EEUU, located in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood.

Judy Torres will be singing at the Freestyle 30th Anniversary concert, scheduled to take place at the Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Friday, August 21, 2015. The list of performers include George Lamond, Lissette Meléndez, Information Society, TKA (featuring K7), Seduction, Sugar Hill Gang, Nayobe, Soul Sonic Force, and others. For more information, click here.

Johanna Tolentino, shown at left, booked a guest-starring role in the upcoming season of "Orange is the New Black" (Netflix).

Mônica SteuerFrancisco Huergo and Soraya Padrao star in the film Cassanova Was A Woman (written by Jezabel Montero and directed by Kevin Arbouet), which is currently hitting the film festival circuit. Its latest stop will be in November as an official selection of the 30th annual Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF). The film also stars Montero, Margo Singaliese and Paolo Andino. For more information, click here.

Indio Meléndez acted in It Goes Unsaid. A multidisciplinary show mixing monologues, spoken word, dance, film and photography, it was conceived and written by Rhonney Greene, Teresa Michelle Lasley and Derek Lee McPhatter. Directed by Greene, it was presented by Under The Spell Productions in June as part of the DC Black Theater Festival at The Undercroft Theatre, located in the North West area of Washington, District of Columbia. For more information, click here.

Jeannie Sol plays Anita Marcella Carmela LaPingar in the feature film College Debts. Written by Aaron Warr and directed by Warr and Joshua Kilm, the film stars Celeste Holm and Richard Pryor, Jr. The trailer for the movie is below (caution: adult situations and language). For more information, click here.



If you are an 
HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so, by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?

Gina Rodríguez's Mission To Improve Latino Representation On TV

"I definitely felt drawn to this kind of mission in my life. This was very particular to my experience growing up. I didn't often see Latinos portrayed in a positive light, but I saw them in my household. I knew it was possible, and I knew how I was affected by not seeing positive role models with my skin color. So, I thought I would use my art to change that and play positive roles that would let people see themselves differently." –GINA RODRÍGUEZ

Read more about what Golden Globe-winning star of The CW's "Jane The Virgin" Gina Rodríguez thinks about her responsibility being a Latina actress in this Huffington Post interview by Lauren Duca by clicking here.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

HOLA Member Bochinche

Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Adriana Sananes, shown at right, has finished narrating the Spanish-language audiobook versions of To Kill A Mockingbird (Matar a un ruiseñor) and Go Set A Watchman (Ve y pon un centinela) for Harper-Collins. Both are written by Harper Lee; the former is an American classic, while the second is the largely anticipated followup novel (also being published in print form for the first time this year) from Ms. Lee. The audiobooks (as well as the print form) will be released in mid-July. In addition, she is starring in SueñoA Latino musical retelling of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (complete with puppetry), it is directed by Manuel A. Morán and adapted by Norge Espinosa (with English translations by Alan González and Portuguese translations by Adalberto Müller), and features original music by Manuel Calzada and Alejandro Zuleta. The production boasts assistant direction by José A. Esquea, hair and makeup by Jeannie Sol, choreography by Daniel Fetecua, and scenic and puppet design by José López. Sueño will also star Nelson Landrieu, Daniel Soto, and Milteri Tucker, among others, and will be presented outdoors in June at the La Plaza space of the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center (home to HOLA) in Manhattan's Loísaida neighborhood. For more information, click here.

Mônica Steuer will be playing Sylvia Plath to Rebeca Alemán's Frida Kahlo in Néstor Caballero's Musas. Directed by Iraida Tapias, the play imagines a meeting between the Mexican painter and the English poet. The production is an official selection of the New York International Fringe Festival (fringeNYC), scheduled to take place in downtown Manhattan in August. For more information, click here.

Nancy Castro, shown at left, is starring in the feature film Ramona (written and directed by Bujar Alimani). Principle photography is scheduled to take place in fall 2015 in New York City and Buffalo, New York. For more information, click here or here.

Carlo Lorenzo García's comedy webseries "Under Covers", which he produces, co-writes, and in which he stars as Detective Jimmy Cortez, is now an official selection of the Miami Independent Film Festival (Mindie), scheduled to take place in July in Miami, Florida. For more information, click here or here.

The Comisionado Dominicano de Cultura en los Estados Unidos (CoDoCul) has just wrapped up its fifth annual Festival de Teatro Hispano del Comisionado, which took place at the Comisionado's Teatro Rafael Villalona, which is located in the Washington Heights area of Manhattan. The award winners will be announced at Teatro Rafael Villalona on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. The festival has announced the nominations for that festival's awards. Several HOLA members are nominated and are listed below.

• Best Director: Caridad del Valle (Delirio furioso), Ernesto De Villa Bejjani (La que hubiera amado tanto), Enmanuel García Villavicencio (Non Tutti I Ladri Vengono Per Nuocere/No hay ladrón que por bien no venga), et al.

• Best Actor: Sandor Juan (La boda), Sebastian Stimman (Non Tutti I Ladri Vengono Per Nuocere/No hay ladrón que por bien no venga), Franco Yáñez (San Salvador después del eclipse), et al.

• Best Actress: Caridad del Valle (Delirio furioso), Natalia Ivana Escobar (San Salvador después del eclipse), Ángela Pérez (El invierno de Abril), et al.

• Best Scenic Design: Ernesto De Villa Bejjani (La que hubiera amado tanto), Paul Montoya (Delirio furioso), et al.

• Best Makeup: Ernesto De Villa Bejjani (La que hubiera amado tanto), Paul Montoya (Delirio furioso), et al.

In addition, Best Production nominees are Delirio furioso (La Caja de los Prejuicios), El malentendido (ArtSpoken), El invierno de Abril (Tabula Rasa NYC), Genios: Lorca y Dalí (Teatro del Aire), La boda (Teatro Columna), La que hubiera amado tanto (88 Performing Arts), Las pericas (Havanafama) Non Tutti I Ladri Vengono Per Nuocere/No hay ladrón que por bien no venga (E3Outlaws Productions), San Salvador después del eclipse (United Productions). For more information (and the see the full list of nominees), click herehere or here (note that the websites are in Spanish).

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so, by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

HOLA Member Bochinche

Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Eduardo Ramos, shown at right, was profiled in the second issue of Men In This Town (MITT) Magazine and its accompanying blog. For more information, or to read the article, click here and here.

José A. Esquea acted in the production Sueño. A Latino retelling of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, (complete with puppetry), it is adapted by Norge Espinosa (with English translations by Alan González), directed by Manuel A. Morán, and features original music by Manuel Calzada and Alejandro Zuleta. The production boasts choreography by Daniel Fetecua, hair and makeup by Jeannie Sol, and scenic and puppet design by José López. Sueño also stars Adriana Sananes, Daniel Soto, and Milteri Tucker, among others, and is being presented outdoors in June at the La Plaza space of the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center (home to HOLA) in Manhattan's Loísaida neighborhood.

Howard Collado, shown at leftis starring in the Aminta de Lara play Swallows (Golondrinas). Directed by de Lara, the Sinteatro Intimus production also stars Robby Ramos and Marion Elaine and will have performances in July at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium On.Stage Black Box Theater, located in Miami, Florida. For more information, click  herehere or here.

The comedy webseries "Under Covers", produced, co-written, and starring Carlo Lorenzo Garcíais nominated for a Streamy Award, now in its fifth year, which honor the best in online video and the creators behind it. The webseries is eligible for fan nominations for this year in two categories– Best Comedy and and Best Ensemble. This year, the Streamy Awards will be televised live on VH-1 on Thursday, September 17, 2015. Fan nominations end on Friday, June 26, 2015. To nominate "Under Covers", click here and/or here. For more information, click here or click on the video below to see the first webisode (caution: some adult language).



If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?

Monday, June 22, 2015

HOLA Member Bochinche

Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.


Billy Martín Mejía, Edison Carrera and Jonathan Cruz are highlighted in the Héctor Luis Sin Censura blog (written by Héctor Luis Rivera, also see below). The three of them are featured in films screening at the fourth annual Dominican Film Festival in New York, which is running from June 24-28, 2015 at four venues in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood (Columbia University Medical Center Alumni Auditorium, The Armory Foundation Hall of Fame Theater, Comisionado de Cultura Dominicano en EEUU, and Alianza Dominicana). For more information, click here. Mejía stars in the short film Boulevard 168 (directed by Oliver Olivo Batista), Carrera co-stars in the short film Dark Dreams (directed by Wilton Reynoso), and Cruz co-stars in the short film The Man in the Blue Suit (directed by Wigner Duarte). To read the blog and find out more information about these films read the Héctor Luis Sin Censura blog, which is in Spanish, by clicking here. [Shown above, clockwise from top left: Mejía, Carrera, Cruz, Rivera.]

Xiomara Cintrón, shown at right, was interviewed by Héctor Luis Rivera (also see above and below) for the Héctor Luis Sin Censura blog, where she talked about her life, training and career as an award-winning actress and also teacher. To read the interview, which is in Spanish, click here.

Caridad de la Luz (also known by her nom de poésie et de musique La Bruja) will host a hip hop/spoken word concert and perform outdoors with the band La Consulta as part of the City Parks Foundation's SunnerStage series of live performances. She will headline the bill, co-produced by Nuyorican Poets' Café, with performers Reph Star and Patty Dukes (collective known as Circa '95), Nena Ali and DJ Fred One. The concert will take place on Friday, July 10, 2015 at St. Mary's Park, located in the Mott Haven neighborhood of the Bronx. For more information, click here.

The Francisco Lupini-helmed film Tu. Yo. Baño. Sexo. Ahora. keeps racking up awards. The short film, which stars Francisco Fuertes (also see belowand Mauricio Pita, won the Award for Excellence: LGBT from the Accolade Global Film Competition. For more information, click here.

Kathy Tejada, Alexandra Manzano, A.B. Lugo and Héctor Luis Rivera (also see above) were featured in the Entreactos y Telones column of the New York weekly newspaper La Voz Hispana, where the TEBA production of Elena Garro's play A Solid Home was highlighted (Tejada, Manzano and Lugo starred in the production, which was directed by Rivera). The play ran in June at the Broadway Blackbox Theater, located in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. In the bottom photo shown in the image at left, Tejada can be seen standing left of center (in the back row wearing green), Manzano can be seen seated right (in the front row wearing magenta), and Lugo can be seen standing center (in the back row wearing black with white stripes). Other HOLA members mentioned in the column include Enmanuel García Villavicencio, Francisco Fuertes (also see above), Soledad López and Ángel Gil Orrios. To enlarge the image, which contains text in English and Spanish, click on it.

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?