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Cara Mia Theatre’s bilingual play, Tina’s Journey brings the realties of immigration to the stage through a child's perspective. Featuring music, masks, and cultural traditions, the production sparks conversation about migration across the U.S.-Mexico border.
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The Dallas company’s annual gathering also adds a new symposium on sustaining the arts.
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Host Dulé Hill meets artists with unusual talents and deep commitments to their communities. This new episode visits Dallas, Denton and Houston.
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Cara Mia and Soul Rep theaters present the English-language premiere of ‘Yanga,’ which tells the story of a formerly enslaved African who founded one of the first free Black towns in the Americas.
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Cara Mia Theatre and Soul Rep present the English-language premiere of Yanga, a drama about a successful slave rebellion in Mexico — and the establishment of a free Black town.
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Those that have a regular, reliable space are better at drawing audiences than those that don’t.
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Cara Mia Theatre received an NEA grant for a translation of a drama about a 16th-century African rebel in Mexico who fought the Spanish to a standstill.
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Jesse Tafalla Jr., a Dallas resident and longtime advocate for the arts, LGBTQ rights and Latino issues, died this week at the age of 60.
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Maryam Baig and Frida Espinosa Müller will play the English and Spanish versions of the show.
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This episode of the KERA video series "The Shape of Texas" explores the architecture of Dallas' Latino Cultural Center, built by Ricardo Legorreta.
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"Crystal City 1969" is about small-town Texas teenagers who were discouraged from attending college or even speaking Spanish. So they walked out of their high school — and into history.