With support from the CAC, El Teatro Campesino will serve over 200 San Benito County 7th graders with residency programs consisting of 16 lessons that utilize visual art, music, and puppetry projects to teach about the Fall of the Aztec Empire. Funds will support teaching artists, materials, and guest performances.
Founded by Luis Valdez in 1965 as the cultural arm of the UFW movement, El Teatro Campesino (ETC) functions as a multi-generational theatre company. For fifty-nine years now, ETC has been at the forefront of using theatre as an artistic generator of social change and continues to empower artists and communities from its home in San Juan Bautista. The spheres of ETC’s work can be summarized into three core areas: professional arts, arts education and community arts. Within these areas, ETC runs an annual theatre season, a developmental lab to create new work, regional/statewide tours, cultural festivals for Latino holidays, community based art making and arts education programming within schools.