With support from the California Arts Council, the Festival of Latin American Contemporary Choreographers will work with consultant Richard Aldag to develope a multi-year strategic plan. FLACC stakeholders wil play a role in charting a plan for artistic and admonistrative growth, along with the creaton of formal processes for fundraising and fiscal management.
Founded in 2014 by Elizabeth Duran Boubion, the Festival of Latin American Contemporary Choreographers celebrates our diverse Latin American heritage and its innovative spirit via multimedia dance performance, public discourse, solidarity initiatives and master classes.
In addition to live performances, master classes and panel discussions, FLACC’s auxiliary programs include work in progress feedback showings, in person community building forums and online resources including an archival library and FLACC’s El Grito Podcast. FLACC’s resident company, Piñata Dance Collective also produces work under the umbrella of the festival.