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Title
Sharing the Pride - Reflections on Los Lupeños de San José
Creator
Los Lupeños de San José
Cashion, Susie
Libretti, Jodi
Bribiesca, Antonio
El Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan
Date Created and/or Issued
1994-05-01
Contributing Institution
San José Public Library, California Room
Collection
California Revealed from San Jose Public Library, California Room
Rights Information
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Date of Copyright
1994
Description
Interviews with director, dancers, alumni, students and founders of Los Lupeńos. Produced by Susie Cashion and Joni Libretti. More contributors listed in credits at end. 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).
LIV94-PRD1
Type
moving image
Format
Mono
VHS
Form/Genre
Dance films
Folk music
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
csj_LLAV_0007
csj_001056
Language
English
Spanish
Subject
Folk dancing, Mexican
Provenance
San Jose Public Library, California Room
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