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Description
Yucatan Cuadro performed at the Ethnic Dance Festival on 06/29/1991 at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. Tamaulipas Cuadro performed at Tradiciones Mexicanas on 12/6/1991 at the Luise Valdez Theater in San José. Los Lupeńos de San José was co-founded (and initially directed) by Susan Cashion and Ramón Morones in 1969 as Los Lupeños Dancers. Originally beginning as a study and performance group of Mexican dance and culture under the guidance of Daniel Galan, Consul General of Mexico in San José, and assisted by Guadalupe Suarez, a local civic leader in Mexican affairs, Los Lupeños de San José also branched out to engage in community outreach and opened a school called Escuela de Danza y Cultura (School of Dance and Culture). LRP91-1
Type
moving image
Format
Mono VHS
Form/Genre
Dance films Folk music
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
csj_LLAV_0017 csj_001066
Language
English Spanish
Subject
Folk dancing, Mexican
Provenance
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