Worldwide UnderGround is a co-founder of this International Street Performing Arts Festival held in Puerto Rico every February. Over 50 acts perform in this all-day family event held in Viejo San Juan. In 2015 we had an estimated 100 thousand people come to experience VSJ in full circus mode.
• Co-Founder, Festival Production, Film & Edit, Photography & Web Design
La Marqueta Retoña is an initiative to revive the social and cultural elements of this historical site through the arts, music and community activities.
In collaboration with Acacia Network and the Speaker of the New York City Council Melissa Mark-Viverito.
• Branding & Identity, Event Production, Web Design, Film & Photography
PR Restaurant Week is an annual two week culinary festival held throughout the island in late May. We filmed a commercial featuring some of Puerto Rico's best chefs.
Mobius is a music collective featuring some of Puerto Rico's and New York's finest musicians. We have had the pleasure of developing projects with them since 2003.
A Community Art & Music Festival celebrating the work of Coco d' Oro, an organization founded by Edgardo Larrgui. Coco d' Oro provides after school and summer programs for youth in Puerto Rico. We have been working with Mr. Larregui since 2007, helping to develop various community & arts projects.
Worldwide UnderGround directed and produced a video documenting the festival in 2007.
Founded in 2009, the European Film Festival in Puerto Rico is an annual showcase of the best contemporary cinema produced in Europe. The French Alliance brings an exclusive viewing experience of award-winning and nominated feature films from festivals around the world.
Worldwide UnderGround developed the web site for the 2013 & 2014 editions. Our post production partners DYAD was commissioned to work on their video promotion for 2015. The concept consisted in highlighting the film genres that would be showcased in the film festival. The challenge was seven different genres in a mono-linear style. The color palette and sound design were used to give the piece cohesiveness and a festive appeal.