HISPANIC CULTURAL GATHERING
Speaking one language, sharing different cultures.

 

The Tertulia Cultural Hispana -TCH-  is a  Hispanic Cultural Gathering born from the need of creating a Hispanic cultural environment open to the community in Central Florida and free of charge to discuss, support and promote the Hispanic-American arts and culture. The mission of the TCH is to always be an open space to share culture and life.

In this cultural gathering, all members have the opportunity to discuss in Spanish every month current and historic artistic and cultural-related topics, presented by any of our members or special guests.

 

TCH, founded by Colombian journalist and social communicator Miguelangel Perez in 2002, has a variety of members from the local community from different backgrounds and countries with an interest in arts and culture.

Ever since its creation, TCH has been growing in both attendance and activities which are coordinated by key members of the group. Each member coordinates and performs special tasks to lead all monthly activities, including the following:

 

1. The Hispanic Book Gathering: Coordinated by, longtime member and member of TCH's Board, psychologist Norma Acosta, a native of Puerto Rico, who has coordinated this activity since January of 2005. In this gathering, all participants have the opportunity to talk about selected literary works of the Hispanic-American world. This group meets every second Tuesday of the month at Borders Bookstore Sand Lake at 7 p.m.  

 

2. The Hispanic Poetry Gathering: Coordinated by another long-time member of the group, lawyer Magda Vazquez, a native of Cuba, who is also the current Director of  TCH.  The gathering was created  in April of 2005 at her request due to her passion for poetry. In this gathering, all participants discuss the works of a selected Hispanic-American poet. In addition, all participants are given the opportunity to share their own poems and talents. This group meets every third Thursday of the month at Borders Bookstore Sand Lake at 7 p.m.

 

3. The Talents Gathering: Coordinated by journalist Miguelangel Perez, founder and former director of the TCH. This is the newest activity which serves as a meeting to highlight the work of those artists, authors and other community members who want to share the result of their artistic skills. This group meets as announced, depending on requests we may receive or the selection of artists or talents who may want to show, free of charge, their work to the Hispanic community in Central Florida.

 

Other key members have been essential in the development of these cultural activities.  Maria Franqui, a native of Puerto Rico, who  provided support as a coordinator of the promotions and community relations efforts.  José David Alvarez, a native of Venezuela, who provided support as coordinator of press and communications to help spread the word about the different activities of the TCH.  Gisela Cruz, a long time member and current member of  TCH's Board who additionally supports TCH's Blog "SommosTCH".  Cesar Rodriguez, a native of Columbia and current member of  TCH's Board.
 

For more information about the Tertulia Cultural Hispana -TCH- and to become a member free of charge, please visit www.tertuliaculturalhispana.org to sign up and receive updates via e-mail. You can also call 407-341-0616.

 

TERTULIA CULTURAL HISPANA-TCH-

P.O. Box 1522

Orlando, FL 32802

informes@tertuliaculturalhispana.org

 

For media inquiries, TCH at prensa@tertuliaculturalhispana.org.  

 

Last Updated: 03/06/2010

 

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Borders has been an institutional and logistic partner of all four activities since 2002.

La Tertulia Cultural Hispana -TCH- es una gestión cultural desarrollada con la participación de la comunidad hispana de la Florida Central, fundada por el periodista y comunicador social Miguelangel Pérez y dirigida por la abogada Magda Vazquez.
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