{"id":21579,"date":"2018-04-20T05:49:25","date_gmt":"2018-04-20T10:49:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.imsa.edu\/acronym\/?p=21579"},"modified":"2018-04-20T14:50:55","modified_gmt":"2018-04-20T19:50:55","slug":"enter-the-house-of-the-soul-casa-de-alma","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.imsa.edu\/acronym\/2018\/04\/20\/enter-the-house-of-the-soul-casa-de-alma\/","title":{"rendered":"Enter the House of the Soul: Casa de Alma"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Casa de Alma. House of the Soul. Alma Latina, IMSA\u2019s cultural club spreading Latinx culture across campus, is hosting its annual culture show which features Latin American dance and music. Preparation for the show officially started in early February, where students signed up to participate in any dance or act of their choice. The show has 9 different kinds of Latinx dance with phenomenal solo performances sprinkled in between, all encased in a heart-wrenching script. The number of participants have been rising significantly, with this year\u2019s show reaching its greatest number ever at over 130 participants!<\/p>\n<p>This year\u2019s script is titled \u201cLiving on the Hyphen,\u201d which is a term that is used to describe those who are x-American, referring to those who are not only American, but Mexican-American, Chinese-American, and other families living on the hyphen. It follows three different characters, coming from different backgrounds and Latin American countries, where each faces the realities of living as a Latinx American in the United States. The central plot focuses around the characters\u2019 interaction with their American peers, intertwined with the expectations of their parents.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nyxel Camarena (&#8217;18)<\/strong>, Alma Latina\u2019s president, brings up an important aspect to the show \u2013 the inclusion of parts of the poem, \u201cI am Joaquin\u201d by Rodolfo Gonzalez, at the end of each scene. These are quotes from the epic poem that highlight what it means to be Chicano in the 1960s, a time of racial discrimination and the growing voice of Mexican American empowerment. Nyxel believes this incorporation is especially powerful, as the words&nbsp; still resonate with Mexican Americans today.<\/p>\n<p>However, the show is meant for everyone to enjoy, as Camarena says that all will relate to \u201cthe side comments parents make to us, the way we are treated by our peers (inside and out of the community), how we view ourselves, and the small things that make us, us.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Sprinkled between the storyline are 9 dances of Latin America and singers, along with live guitar performances from our very own RCs. <strong>Alexa Gonzalez (&#8217;19)<\/strong>, this year\u2019s Casa de Alma director, speaks of a new addition to the show this year: \u201cThis year we\u2019ve introduced Reggaeton, which is a Latin American hip-hop in a sense, and Modern, which includes a lot of Reggaeton and advanced Bachata styles, so we see people doing spins and lifts, which is really interesting this year.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Gonzalez also talked about why Casa de Alma is so special to her and what she hopes to see in the future.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFor me, it\u2019s the joy of seeing your culture on stage. I feel like Latin American people are truly a minority at IMSA and are often overlooked. Casa de Alma is usually a smaller show, but as of last year, we\u2019ve gotten more participants, which is really interesting. I hope that in the future we\u2019re able to have two shows.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The show is truly a masterpiece of the Alma Latina board, and Camarena and Gonzalez both passionately share their personal relationship with the script and its meaning to the board. They have worked very hard on it, and the scenarios and lines are all examples from their own families, a personal connection they want to share with the rest of IMSA.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou are enough,&#8221; said Gonzalez, when asked&nbsp;the message behind the show.&nbsp;&#8220;You are who you are. Don\u2019t try to be more than your nationality. Being you is enough.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>With this heartwarming message in mind, come down to the auditorium at 7 P.M. on Friday, April 20<sup>th<\/sup> to witness the culmination of months of hard work from Alma Latina as well as the participants. You\u2019re in for a touching, lively, soulful, and colorful sensation! And if that\u2019s not enough to get you to come, there will also be food&#8230;you don\u2019t want to miss Camarena&#8217;s favorite drink, horchata, right? ;)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Casa de Alma. House of the Soul. 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