Randy Barceló

Randy Barceló
Born September 19, 1946
Havana, Cuba
Died December 6, 1994 (aged 48)
Nationality Cuban
Ethnicity Hispanic[1]
Education Lester Pollard Theatre Forum School of Design
Occupation Costume designer, set designer, interior designer, dancer, photographer
Parent(s) Ramón Barceló (Father)
Ondina López (Mother)
Awards Nominated for a Tony Award

Randy Barceló (September 19, 1946-December 6, 1994) was a dancer, photographer, interior designer, and all-around artist. He was also known for his set and costume designs.

Biography

Born in Havana on September 19, 1946, Randy Barceló left Cuba through Operation Pedro Pan at the age of 14. He studied art at University of Puerto Rico and in 1965 moved to New York where he enrolled in the Lester Pollard Theatre Forum School of Design.[1]

Barceló began his career as a dancer and choreographer. At the age of 24, he worked as a designer for the Broadway musical, 'Lenny'. In 1972 he designed the costumes for Jesus Christ Superstar and was nominated for a Tony Award, the first Hispanic nominee for costume design. He went on to design costumes for several on- and off- Broadway plays and musicals, ballet and dance productions, and operas.[1]

Barceló’s art-work, primarily abstract and figurative sketches and paintings, have been shown in several galleries and museums including the Cooper Hewitt Museum, Hudson River Museum, and Kennedy Center for Performing Arts.[1]

In 1994, Barceló designed costumes for ¡Si Señor! ¡Es Mi Son!, choreographed for Ballet Hispanico by Alberto Alonso and Sonia Calero with music by Gloria Estefan. These were his final designs as he died of cancer on December 6 of that same year.[1]

Works or publications

Randy Barceló’s Production Credits

Broadway

Off-Broadway
Opera
Ballet and Dance
Television
Film

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Finding aid authors: processed by Marta Martínez (2007); edited by María R. Estorino (2008). "Guide to the Randy Barceló Collection". Prepared for the University of Miami Libraries, Coral Gables, FL. Retrieved March 31, 2014. This article incorporates text from this source, which has been released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 and GNU Free Documentation license.

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