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Luis Valdez to be awarded the 2015 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities by President Obama
We are proud to announce that Luis Valdez will be awarded the 2015 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities by President Obama for bringing Chicano culture to American drama. The NEA has awarded more than $5 billion to support artistic excellence, creativity,...
Casting for Zoot Suit
El Teatro Campesino and Center Theatre Group are currently Casting for Zoot Suit. The directors are looking for all roles to be filled. This casting is open to everyone. El Teatro Campesino has hired MOC Casting for recruiting candidates for the suitable roles....
Viva La Causa VLog feat. Eduardo Esparza
El Teatro presents the artist the behind the Viva La Causa design: Eduardo Esparza. Esparza was welcomed into the theater family in 2003 and was inspired to illustrate the resistance and heart of la causa. Esparza tells the story of how he brought these iconic Latino...
2015 Las Posadas | “The Mission as a theatre space has her own rules.”
By Katrina Valdez You know that the annual ETC Christmas show is rehearsing because the small town of San Juan Bautista is crawling with artists of all sorts, and they are all drinking tea and water, and wearing scarves. This has been a running joke in San Juan ever...
La Esquinita: Lupe Valdez
La Esquinita is a new series that serves as a production notebook for Latina/o designers and artisans working on stages across the nation. In La Esquinita, designers and artisans share their process and production work, plus overall thoughts on dynamic collaboration....
El Teatro Campesino: Fifty Years and Counting
posted on Sun, 11/08/2015 - 08:54pm by Frank Perez, reporting for BenitoLink El Teatro Campesino was established in 1965 during the Delano Grape Strike. Fifty years later, its founder, Luis Valdez, continues creating thought-provoking productions and nurturing talent...
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