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IATI Theatre Case Study
ConEdison funds will support the artistic development of IATI Theater's main programs. Through our programs, we provide a space for creation, cultivation of empowerment and opportunity, while maintaining and celebrating the diverse Hispanic heritage in NYC. Our programs are grouped as follows:

1) Children Play Tours. We bring 35 presentations of full length professional children's productions, Free of charge, to underserved Latino communities in NYC and nationwide. Our repertoire successfully combines entertainment and education, reaching a minimum of 16, 000 children.

2) TODO VANGUADIA MAINSTAGE -- we'll present three plays that represent our mission to highlight the myriad experiences among Latin American cultures. The Series will continue

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