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Author/Musician Rita Indiana, Filmmaker Noelia Quintero to Visit April 23-24

Tuesday, April 14, 2015, By Rob Enslin
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The Spring Symposia series of the concludes with a two-day residency by Dominican author/musician Rita Indiana and Puerto Rican filmmaker Noelia Quintero. Much of their visit will focus on issues of contemporary Caribbean identity.

Rita Indiana

Rita Indiana

Titled 鈥淲riting, Performing, Producing Difference,鈥 the residency begins Thursday, April 23, with a screening of Quintero鈥檚 “La motora roja tiene que aparecer” at 7 p.m. in Gifford Auditorium. Afterward, she will lead a discussion about the 2008 documentary, which examines the cultural importance of street art.

The following day, Quintero will join Indiana for an HC Mini-Seminar from 10 a.m. to noon in 304 Tolley Humanities Building. At 7 p.m, Indiana will read some of her selected works at La Casita Cultural Center (109 Otisco St., 黑料不打烊).

All events are free and open to the public; however, the HC Mini-Seminar requires registration. To register, contact organizer Sydney Hutchinson, assistant professor of music history and cultures in the , at sjhutchi@syr.edu.

For more information, contact the Humanities Center at 315-443-7192 or humcenter@syr.edu.

鈥淲e鈥檙e honored to host this residency by Noelia Quintero and Rita Indiana, both of whom use the creative and performing arts to address issues of contemporary Caribbean identities, politics and gender,鈥 says Gerald R. Greenberg, senior associate dean for the College of Arts and Sciences and interim director of the Humanities Center. 鈥淭hat their collaboration is both a personal and professional one is sure to evoke an insightful dialogue.鈥

In addition to being a filmmaker, Quintero is a digital media specialist, scriptwriter and producer. She has worked on various projects for television, radio and film throughout the United States, Latin America and Europe.

Noelia Quintero

Noelia Quintero

“La motora roja tiene que aparecer” (loosely translated as “The Red Motor Must Appear”) is typical of Quintero鈥檚 interest in the 鈥渘eeds and shifts鈥 of contemporary culture. 鈥淭he street is kind of a memory pool, where everyday experiences, art and communication take on a kind of primitive form,鈥 she says. 鈥淎rt manifested in urban spaces shows us where and how we live.鈥

Quintero’s partner, Indiana, is equally prolific. Famously tall and androgynous looking, she began her career as a novelist, but eventually switched to music, where her unique brand of 鈥渆lectro merengue鈥 made her a cult heroine.

Indiana’s high-water mark as a singer and bandleader occurred in 2010 with “El Juidero,” which National Public Radio voted one of the year鈥檚 . A year later, the Spanish newspaper named her one of the world’s most influential Latino/a artists.

At the height of her fame, Indiana quit pop music and, save for an occasional film score, has returned to writing full time. Her novels include “La mucama de Omicunle” (Editorial Periferica, 2015); “Nombres y animals” (Editorial Periferica, 2014), which was nominated for the Casa de las Am茅ricas Prize, one of the oldest and most prestigious in Latin American literature; and “Papi” (Vertigo, 2005).

For all her success, Indiana eschews labels. 鈥淚鈥檓 uncomfortable with them because I鈥檝e been dealing with labels all my life: tomboy, head-banger, weirdo or lesbian, underground, celebrity,鈥 she said in a recent interview. 鈥淟abels are caricatures.鈥

Her and Quintero鈥檚 visit is co-sponsored by the departments of Art & Music Histories, English, Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, and Women鈥檚 & Gender Studies, as well as the programs of Latino-Latin American Studies and LGBT Studies, all in the College of Arts and Sciences; and the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies in the .

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