• English
  • Español
  • Português
  • home
  • About
  • Initiatives
  • Video Library
  • HemiPress
  • Events
  • Encuentro
  • Courses
  • emisférica
hemispheric institute circle H logo Hemispheric Institute Logo
  • HIDVL Overview
  • Collections
  • Interviews
  • Additional Performances
  • Lectures & Presentations
  • Encuentros
  • Index
Subscribe to this RSS feed

El Teatro Campesino: Works (20)

Below you can access photo galleries, videos, and textual resources for selected performances, organized here in alphabetical order. For a chronological list of performances, please see the Complete List of Works by El Teatro Campesino.

Below you can access photo galleries, videos, and textual resources for selected performances, organized here in alphabetical order. For a chronological list of performances, please see the Complete List of Works by El Teatro Campesino.

Postcard: 4 Agitators

4 Agitators (2001)

Postcard: Bandido!

Bandido! (1981)

Bernabé (2000)

Bernabé (2000)

Corridos press kit folder cover

Corridos: Tales of Passion and Revolution (1987)

El fin del mundo (1987)

El fin del mundo (1987)

La carpa de los Rasquachis (2001)

La carpa de los Rasquachis (2001)

La familia Rasquache (1973)

La familia Rasquache (1973)

Program: La pastorela

La pastorela (1995, 2001)

Program: La Virgen del Tepeyac

La Virgen del Tepeyac (1994, 2000)

Los vendidos (1972)

Los vendidos (1972)

Mummified Deer (2002)

Mummified Deer (2002)

Mundo Mata (2001)

Mundo Mata (2001)

Power to the People (2001)

Power to the People (2001)

Solidarity por vida (2001)

Solidarity por vida (2001)

Playbill: The Cenci

The Cenci (1997)

The Four Roads (1990)

The Four Roads (1990)

The Passion Play (1989)

The Passion Play (1989)

Postcard: The Shrunken Head of Pancho Villa

The Shrunken Head of Pancho Villa (1999)

Postcard: Ubu Roi

Ubu Roi (1996)

Video jacket: Zoot Suit

Zoot Suit (1981, 2003)

Land Acknowledgement

The Hemispheric Institute at New York University acknowledges with respect the Lenape nation, whose traditional homelands NYU now occupies. We recognize the longstanding significance of these territories for Lenape nations past and present. We acknowledge that we work in a city with the largest urban Native population in the United States. Even as we work to increase the historical awareness of Indigenous exclusion and erasure, we acknowledge the effect of that legacy in educational institutions, at NYU, and across the hemisphere. We are committed to work revealing Indigenous history and life-worlds and to the inclusion of Indigenous voices and participation, in allyship with Indigenous makers and communities across the Americas.

About Us

The Hemispheric Institute gathers artists, scholars, writers, learners, and activists from across the Americas. We focus on social justice and research politically engaged culture and performance. We share this work in digital archives and amplify it through dialogues and public scholarship, residencies, publications, and gatherings. Our dynamic, multilingual network traverses disciplines and borders and is grounded in the fundamental belief that artistic practice and critical reflection can spark lasting cultural change.

Join Our List

Never Miss an Event or Exhibition Again! Sign up for our mailing list to receive regular updates on events, publications, and exhibitions.

Subscribe
Contact

Hemispheric Institute of Performance & Politics New York University
20 Cooper Square Fifth Floor New York, NY 10003, USA

Copyright © 2023 Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics
Accessibility  |  Privacy