The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Brothers get their big chance with ‘Breathe’

- By Alberto Rodriguez arodriguez@mundohispa­nico.com

For as long as they can remember, brothers Aarón and Stephano Domínguez have participat­ed in artistic activities. This, thanks to the support and guidance of their parents, who themselves are dancers, actors and directors of television, theater and film production­s.

The 22- and 24-year-olds form part of the cast of “Breathe,” the first chapter of a dramatic saga that explores the lives of several characters who are dealing with family problems, drug addiction and traffickin­g as well as violence and physical abuse.

“It’s my debut as a film actor. The three years that it took us to film the pilot, which required some preproduct­ion work in order to polish up the final feature film, taught me to have patience and it provided a second opportunit­y to better develop my character,” explained Aarón, who began working in the independen­t film circuit five years ago.

In “Breathe,” written and directed by Frederick T. Nah IV, Aarón plays Javier, the brother and right-hand man of Lucas Hernández, the leader of a local cartel.

“I wasn’t in the original cast of ‘Breathe.’ When Frederick found investors who could improve the project with more preproduct­ion, they held auditions to replace some of the characters. They were looking for the villain, Lucas, so I auditioned and got the part,” said Stephano.

In addition to honing their craft as actors, the Domínguez brothers have other artistic talents as well. Stephano studied graphic design at the Savannah College of Art and Design, for example, and he is able to put his love for photograph­y to work at his full time position, taking headshots of actors and models.

His true passion, though, is singing.

“My fondness for singing started when I was 14 years old, but it wasn’t until I graduated from high school, at 18, that I began focusing more seriously on music as a vocation. Music fills me much more, it’s my artistic expression,” said Stephano, who also plays the guitar and piano.

Aarón has a more defined goal. He recognizes that acting is his main interest and passion, so he finally made the decision to commit himself 100 percent to it, even though years ago the idea of doing so made him nervous.

“Around the end of 2014 or beginning of 2015, I decided I didn’t want to spend any more time on other things . ... The artist life scared me, more than anything else because of the lack of stability,” said Aarón.

Both brothers are taking classes at different academies and acting workshops, in order to improve their craft. However, they continue to be loyal to the theater and dance production­s and community events offered by La Máquina Teatral de Dios, an evangelica­l Christian ministry founded by their parents, Nicolás and Blanca. As well, Aarón and Stephano have a younger sister, Raquel, who is also involved with acting and recently scored a role on a television series.

The premiere of “Breathe” is the main set of We Are Now Atlanta 2017, a campaign of Phoenix 4 Production­s that seeks to promote the producers, writers, actors and other local talents belonging to the group’s namesake.

Peachtree Corners’ Town Green design ready

TSW, an Atlanta-based architectu­re, planning and landscape architectu­re firm, has completed the design for the Peachtree Corners Town Green. Constructi­on documents are underway for the twoacre Town Green as part of the city’s Town Center on Peachtree Parkway near Medlock Bridge Road. The project will break ground later this year.

The Town Green will include a splash fountain, playable art, a community garden, outdoor dining areas and a path through a botanical garden that will connect the Town Green to The Forum shopping center.

Atlanta-based Fuqua Developmen­t recently completed the purchase of a portion of the 21-acre, undevelope­d site where the Town Center will be built, and announced Cinebistro as the center’s anchor tenant. In addition to the Town Green, the Town Center will include restaurant­s, ground-level retail shops, second-level office space, a veterans monument, and over 70 high-end, three-story townhomes to be built by Inline Communitie­s LLC.

 ??  ?? The Dominguez family (Aaron, Stephano, Blanca, Nicolas and Raquel) was recognized for its artistic and community contributi­ons in Georgia.
The Dominguez family (Aaron, Stephano, Blanca, Nicolas and Raquel) was recognized for its artistic and community contributi­ons in Georgia.

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