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Description
(1) Los Topos. (2) Teatro Chicago. (3) Different clips of rehearsals (No audio). (3a) Telemex-continuation of #3; performance of unknown teatro group at the Morris-Daily Auditorium; misc. clips of actors (No audio). (4) Danny Valdez in concert, PSA (No audio). (5) El Teatro-Fresno State University. (6) Luis Valdez teaching class (Low audio). (7) Tenaz-San Juan Bautista Fiesta '73 (Intermittent audio). (8) Los Topos-Outs (Intermittent audio). (9) Performace of """"La Carpa de los Rasquachis"""" by El Teatro Campesino; also clips of Fiesta BBQ and dancing (No audio). (10) Teatro Mascarones-long shots, very dark, and in slow motion (No audio). (11) Telemex-deserted labor camp; continuation of #3 and #3a (No audio). (12) El Teatro-performance of """"La Carpa"""" (No audio). (13) El Teatro-Fresno State University. (14) Teatro Campesino-performance of """"La Carpa"""" (No audio). (15) San Joaquin Memorial H. S. (No audio). (16) Day of the Dead-S. J. B. (Intermittent audio). (17) Teatro Chicago (No audio). (18) Interview with Luis Valdez; in B/W; in bits and pieces. (19) NBER in march by UFW workers; Chuck Dowell film labs, Fresno (bad audio/film upside down on two occasions: re-edited). (20) George Ballis; stills of art, people, photographs (No audio). (21) Brawley March; mass Service in B/W (No audio). (22) Banda Calavera parade and performance (No audio). California Preservation Service (CAPS)
Type
moving image
Format
Master U-matic
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
cusb-v1241 cusb_000248
Subject
Chicano movement--California
Provenance
UC Santa Barbara, Department of Special Research Collections California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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