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Laboratorio de Teatro Campesino e Indígena : medio siglo de historia

Title
Laboratorio de Teatro Campesino e Indígena : medio siglo de historia / fotografías, Lourdes Grobet/texto, Luz Emilia Aguilar Zínser.
Author
Grobet, Lourdes
Publication
Barcelona, España : RM ; Ciudad de México, México : INBAL, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, 2022.

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Aguilar Zínser, Luz Emilia
Description
319 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits; 30 cm
Summary
  • The 'Laboratorio de Teatro Campesino e Indígena: A Half Century of History' is a book that maps the trajectory and experiences of a communitarian, mass, indigenous and rural theatre located in Tabasco (Mexico), and a posthumous homage to its founder, Maria Alicia Martinez Medrano. In accordance to its beginnings and objectives, the LTCI has offered to many marginalized communities, the instruments to develop, value and enjoy their own artistic language, traditions, theatricality and the integration of their rituals into this language with a profound sense of dignity. Photographer and artist Lourdes Grobet Argüelles has followed with her camera the steps of the LTCI for over 30 years. Her images are the visual axis of the book. Luz Emilia Aguilar Zinser is a theatre critic and researcher. She has made an extensive documental and field research on the LTCI, their experiences, achievements, and difficulties. Rodolfo Stavenhagen's text enriches and provides to the book's proposal. Delia Rendon, who is currently responsible for the LTCI, writes about the upcoming projects: "It continues to bring light to the indigenous and rural theatre, a flame".
  • The 'Laboratorio de Teatro Campesino e Indígena: A Half Century of History' is a book that maps the trajectory and experiences of a communitarian, mass, indigenous and rural theatre located in Tabasco (Mexico), and a posthumous homage to its founder, Maria Alicia Martinez Medrano. In accordance to its beginnings and objectives, the LTCI has offered to many marginalized communities, the instruments to develop, value and enjoy their own artistic language, traditions, theatricality and the integration of their rituals into this language with a profound sense of dignity. Photographer and artist Lourdes Grobet Argüelles has followed with her camera the steps of the LTCI for over 30 years. Her images are the visual axis of the book. Luz Emilia Aguilar Zinser is a theatre critic and researcher. She has made an extensive documental and field research on the LTCI, their experiences, achievements, and difficulties. Rodolfo Stavenhagen's text enriches and provides to the book's proposal. Delia Rendon, who is currently responsible for the LTCI, writes about the upcoming projects: "It continues to bring light to the indigenous and rural theatre, a flame."
Subject
  • Martínez Medrano, María Alicia
  • Mexican drama > History
  • Indigenous arts > Mexico > History
  • Indian theater > Mexico > Tabasco (State) > History
  • Théâtre mexicain > Histoire
  • Théâtre indien d'Amérique > Mexique > Tabasco (État) > Histoire
  • Indigenous arts
  • Mexican drama
  • Mexico
Genre/Form
History
Note
  • Joint edition.
  • Lourdes Grobet (1940-2022), Mexican photographer.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
  • Text in Spanish and English.
Contents
Laboratorio de Teatro Campesino e Indígena : medio siglo de historia -- Laboratorio de Teatro Campesino e Indígena : Un teatro para la vida -- Teatro para verse, repleto de imágenes -- !Arriba el Telón! : Luces y sabores del teatro popular -- La revolución sin sangre : María Alicia Martínez Medrano y el Laboratorio de Teatro Campesino e Indígena -- Teatro para verse -- Sigue iluminando nuestro camino : la llama del Laboratorio de Teatro Campesino e Indígena -- La semilla bien sembrada sigue dando frutos.
ISBN
  • 9788419233202
  • 841923320X
  • 9786076057131
  • 6076057130
OCLC
  • on1354328695
  • 1354328695
  • SCSB-14590993
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries