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Description
Holding an acoustic guitar in his hand, Ernest Saenz is rehearsing a song with Juanita Rodriguez for a Teatro de los Niños performance. He is showing her how to play rhythm sticks and the bongos. Teatro de los Niños was the first Chicano theater group in the United States with children performers. The photo was taken at California State University L.A. in El Sereno, located in Northeast Los Angeles. This image was provided by Ofelia Esparza for inclusion in the Foto East LA collection. Original measurements: 35 mm color slide California Preservation Service (CAPS)
Type
image
Format
Photograph
Extent
1 Page of 1
Identifier
clcop_000085
Subject
Children's theater--California--Los Angeles Community theater--California--Los Angeles Musical instruments--California--Los Angeles Teatro de los Ninos (Theater group)--California--Los Angeles Autumn Rodriguez, Juanita Saenz, Ernest
Place
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Provenance
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