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Chicano theatre

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Chicano theatre

Mexican-American community theatre movement, notably the Teatro Campesino founded 1965 in California by Luis Valdez (1940– ), which was responsible for the first festival of Chicano theatre 1970; the Teatro de los Barrios, founded 1969 in Texas; and Teatro de la Esperanza, founded 1971 by Jorge Huerta (1942– ) in California.



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For example, in the case of Mexican farm migrants, the following recommendations have been made: information be made available in Spanish, outreach efforts be made gender specific, role playing be incorporated in order to induce social learning, and folk theater such as the Chicano theatre for communication should also be used.
In Italy and Spain, Chicano theatre, poetry, and criticism are well-established areas of attention, and are currently the focus for critical debate in books, articles, and doctoral theses.
Performing Arts honorees are San Jose's nationally renowned Chicano theatre company Teatro Vision and Mariachi Azteca, who pioneered the sound of mariachi music in Silicon Valley.
 
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