Teens connect and make theatre together—workshopping skits, painting scenery and field tripping. In 1986-1988, the Centro Cultural de la Raza community center hosted young productions. The center was co-founded in 1970 by Chicano poet Alurista and artist Victor Ochoa, known as a center of indigenismo (indigenism) during the Aztlán phase of Chicano art in the early 1970s.
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