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| Title | El Teatro Campesino presents "Passion Play: The Way of the Cross" |
| Description | An important early influence on the Culture Clash was Luis Valdez's El Teatro Campesino (The Farmworkers' Theater). Founded in 1965, El Teatro Campesino established "teatro chicano," a blend of the Italian Renaissance commedia dell'arte with the humor, character types, folklore and popular culture of the Mexican theater. The Latino/Chicano comedy troupe Culture Clash began on Cinco de Mayo, 1984 at René Yáñez's Galeria de la Raza in San Francisco, California. 8.5 in. x 5.5. in. |
| Subject | Teatro Campesino (Organization) Valdez, Luis Passion-plays Mexican Americans
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| Keywords | Montoya, Richard; Sigüenza, Herbert; Salinas, Ric; Father Santa Maria; Emmanuel Magazine |
| Location | Mission San Juan Bautista (Calif.)
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| Date | 1989-03-24; 1989-03-25 |
| Photographer/Author | El Teatro Campesino
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| Donors and Others | Culture Clash--Ric Salinas Donation
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| Media | Playbill
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| Media Measurement | 21.59 cm. x 13.97 cm. |
| Identifier | ccve01-03 |
| Language | eng; spa |
| Type | text |
| Format | image/jpeg |
| Repository Name | California State University, Northridge. Oviatt Library. Urban Archives Center
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| Collection | Culture Clash Collection
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| Repository Number | 03-18 (b) |
| Finding Aid | in progress |
| Rights | Educational uses permitted under Copyright fair use. Written permission for publication and commerical uses must be granted by the Oviatt Library, Urban Archives Center. http://library.csun.edu/spcoll/urban_archives/hpuac.html |
| Project Name | Latino Cultural Heritage Digital Archives |
| Data Digitized | 2004-07-19 |
| Publisher | California State University, Northridge. Oviatt Library |