(THE LITTLE MAN DANCING IN THE EYE)

CAST

Donis Taveras / Rigo
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Dominican actor of cinema and theater. Graduated from the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo, he has worked on dozens of plays and short films. Master's Degree in Performing Arts (Spain).
Awilda Polanco /Julissa
Modern dance interpreter and choreographer, director of Ecos Dance Space. Co-director of Bló a Bló Contemporary Dance, winning company at the 1st Caribbean Dance Biennial "Caribbean in Creation" (Cuba, 2008) and at the International Festival ACP, Rencontres de Danse Métisses de Nopres Noire French Guiana, among others.

Javier Rosa / Profesor X
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Plastic artist, honorary graduate of the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo and the National School of Visual Arts.

Jassel González / Estudiante X
His acting career includes among other titles, Bachata, the film; Código 666; Voces de la Calle and Buscando al Zorro.

Cindy Galán / Moraima
Graduated from the National School of Dramatic Art. Outstanding participation in works and shows such as "Hamlet" (Diego Aramburo) and musicals "Perfectus Quorum" and "La Cabeza del Rey" (Waddys Jaquez), among others, as well as in several television series and music videos. Member of the Dominican Rolling Theater.


Orestes Amador / Trini
Cuban dancing actor, director and choreographer, graduated from Cuba's artistic training program. Creator of the independent company Orestiada Teatro. His filmography includes works such as El Teniente Amado (2013); Trópico (2007); Viajeros (2006); Girasol (2016); Los fabulosos más mejores (2015); El Rey de la Habana (2015);
El Carpintero (2016); El hombrecito que baila en la retina (2016), among many others.

Raul Recio / Mena
Dominican artist, who works in performance, video and more traditional artistic expressions such as painting, drawing and engraving. Has received awards from Latin American Engraving Biennial, San Juan, P.R. (1994) and in II Biennial of the Caribbean (1992), among others. His work has been exhibited in major art centers around the world, including the Guggenheim Museum and is featured in public and private collections in the Dominican Republic, United States (US Department of the Treasury, Washington D.C. International Development Bank, Washington D.C.), Europe and Japan.