Caridad Svich Awarded 2012 Village Voice OBIE for Lifetime Achievement

Photo by Emily Tan via villagevoice.com

Michael McKean presented the citation, written by Jose Rivera:

And now our final award of the evening. Certain artists see borders and stop at them. Others see borders as an opportunity for transcendence. Few artists can claim to have crossed so many boundaries at birth: Cuba, Argentina, Spain, and Croatia. Few have created so many bodies of work in so many disciplines: playwriting, songwriting, essay writing, teaching, translation, reviewing, editing, and mentoring. For her prodigious output as one of America’s most daring and provocative Latina writers, for her indefatigable energy, for her selfless and consistent advocacy of artists of all backgrounds, for her dizzying array of intellectual interests and pursuits—yes, for the very poetry that is her life’s energy—the judges are proud to give this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award to a nomad, a storyteller, and a true woman of the theater: CARIDAD SVICH

See the full list of winners here.

Watch the Presentation and her Acceptance Speech

Read her acceptance Speech Below:

“Make a spirit thing out of nothing. Call it a play.”

Theatre begs ascension.
Its vertical pull Tugs at the heart
And heavens
Whilst reminding you to
Keep your ear to the ground
Alive to the beauty in the dirt.

As you stand at theatre’s door – Strange, mysterious, elusive, maddening –
You are nonetheless charmed by it s glamour. What beggar this, the door says?
And so, we walk in.

Young night of silver stains
as we stand in smoke
Inside the den where loud and fast
meets the acid glow
Of rushing boys
and lingering girls
and cigarettes dangling from canvas totes
We pose and slack
and hang in throes
never letting on.

This is the way we all go
As we face the slanting light in the unknown dark:
A wee holler, a wild shout, exclaiming the furious game of living –
Hold on, we say,
While we wrestle the demons in our midst,
Hold fast n strong
And never, never let on
Cuz the truth will find you
the truth of making will catch you
and maybe, just maybe, sometimes when you’re not (even) looking,
save your very soul.
But we won’t let on, right?

Cause to let on would be
To let on Would be Like, the worst thing Ever…
All seen All been  All there and now Never letting on

EFE News covers OBIE win for Latin America article/interview link


DRAMATIS PERSONAE WORKSHOP with CARIDAD SVICH

DREAMING A PLAY: Fast First Draft with Caridad Svich
ONLINE for five weeks starting the week of May 28, 2012
$125 ScriptWorks members/ $175 General

INFO/RESERVATIONS:
info@scriptworks.org; 512-454-9727

Nationally recognized playwright Caridad Svich, of Salvage Vanguard Theatre’s Fugitive PiecesThrush, and Iphigenia Crash Land Falls on the Neon Shell That Was Once Her Heart (a rave fable), guides you through a group and individual writing process to write a fast first draft of a new play in five weeks.

Open yourself to diving into character work and structuring new writing, reading different models and applying them to thinking about live performance using methodology geared toward creative visualization, dreaming and re-mapping dramaturgical strategies for the stage.

Enrollment is limited, so claim your spot today.

 

More info


THE WAY OF WATER May 29, 2012 at 7 PM at EST

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Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City
(William Carden, Artistic Director)
invites you to a reading of

THE WAY OF WATER
a new play by Caridad Svich

Directed by Jose Zayas

May 29, 2012 at 7 PM at EST
549 West 52nd Street, 2nd Floor
(between 10th & 11th Aves), New York, NY 10019


The Way of Water is a play that pits the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico next to the lives of those directly affected by it. It’s a story about four people making do as best they can, living their lives, and trying to stay afloat in the land of many compromised dreams, as the devastation of a health and environmental crisis in the US Gulf is played out on a human scale. It’s a play about poverty in America, rumors and truth, what is said and what gets written, and the quest for an honorable life.

The Way of Water was developed at the 2011 Winter Writers Retreat at the Lark Play Development Center in New York City.

This reading is presented as part of an international reading scheme in collaboration with NoPassport theatre alliance. Dramaturgy: Heather Helinsky and R. Alex Davis. Official web page at http://nopassport.org/wayofwater