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Gredivel Vasquez
Actriz venezolana, que comienza su carrera teatral en la Compañía Regional de Teatro de Carabobo y el Teatro Estable de Carabobo, formando parte de su elenco durante tres años. Participa en diferentes festivales nacionales e internacionales, para luego formar parte de Dorso Teatro con el que organiza el 2do Festival de Teatro Ecologico Infantil.
Eduardo Navas

Actor Eduardo Navas was born in Valencia, Venezuela.  In 1988, he performed in his first scenic work, “Life, Passion, and Death of Jesus Christ,” at the theater of the Church of San Pancracio Martir. He is also co-founder of the “Andres Bello” theatre group, which participated in the Fourth Annual School District Theatre Festival. In 1990 he entered the Harlequin Theatre. During that time he was involved with founding the National Company of Children's Theatre of Venezuela. He also participated in the Colombian Theatre Festival in the Cesar, Colombia, with “The Pied Piper of Hamelin”.
Throughout the course of his artistic career performing in different theatrical plays as "Domino Plague," written by Osvaldo Dragun. The role won him the award for best breakthrough performance at the Avendid Theatre Festival. Eduardo then formed part of the Carabobo Regional Theatre Company, where he performed in various pieces, such as “Heroes y palabras” ("Heroes and Words"), “La Constancia” ("The Constancy"), “Bolivar y sus sueños de independencia” (Bolivar and His Dreams of Independence").  In 1995, he graduated from the Technological School of Music of Valencia (TMV) specializing in Keyboard-piano. He then joined the Dorso Teatro.  In 1997, he studied acting at the Taller del Método and then founded the Scaramouche's Theatre, a company dedicated to teaching children the value of education and understanding through theatre.  Due to his role in “Encuentro en el parque peligroso” ("Encounter at the Dangerous Park”), written by the famous Venezuelan writer Rodolfo Santana, he won the Magoson Award for best actor at the First Annual Magoson Festival of Theatre.  In 2000, he traveled to New York City and joined Repertorio Español (Spanish Repertory) and took part in several productions, such as "Yerma," "Blood Wedding," "Chronicle of a Death Foretold," and "The Feast of the Goat" and "Anna in the Tropics", by Pulitzer awarded writer Nilo Cruz.  In 2003, he directed his first short subject film, "Unreal Moment".
In 2006 He won the Latin ACE award as Best Director-Comedy, for  the play "Historia bien conocida".  Also, he has taken some courses
filmmaking and special visual effects at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City.
Presently, he studies  Media Studies at La Guardia Community College-Cuny. At the same time he is developing his next film project.

Jesus Martinez

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. and raised in Santiago, Dominican Republic, Jesus acquired his B.A. in Drama Studies at SUNY Purchase College. He then traveled to Italy, where he studied and performed classical and contemporary theatre. Jesus is also a member of the ‘2 Cities Productions’ acting troupe, based in New York City, and is a Voice- Over artist for the English and Spanish-language markets. His credits with Repertorio Español include: "The Feast of the Goat," "The San Juan Shakespeare Co.," "The Little Toy Store," "El Quijote" and "Momma's Boyz".   


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