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The amphitheater was built in Santa Fe in the late 1960s [1] on the campus of what was at the time the Institute of American Indian Arts and is now the campus of the Santa Fe Indian School. The concrete structure was created using Soleri's methods of earth-forming to create a type of desert-scape.
The theatre arose from an initiative by Mayor Sixto Sandaza, who sought to remedy the growing city's lack of a formal concert hall or architecturally significant theater. The city is the capital of Santa Fe Province, was home to 35,000 inhabitants by the 1895 Census, and had doubled in population in merely a decade. [1]
Teatro Alejandro Tapia y Rivera (commonly referred as "Teatro Tapia"), is the oldest free-standing drama stage building located in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is named after Alejandro Tapia y Rivera (1826–1882), a Puerto Rican poet and dramatist.
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Alejandro Tapia y Rivera [note 1] (November 12, 1826 – July 19, 1882) was a Puerto Rican poet, playwright, essayist and writer. Tapia is considered to be the father of Puerto Rican literature and as the person who has contributed the most to the cultural advancement of Puerto Rico's literature.
Su Teatro is an American professional theatre. It is the third-oldest Chicano theater company in the United States and the oldest theater company of any kind in Denver , Colorado . [ 1 ] Productions explore the Chicano experience in America with an emphasis on preserving cultural heritage and advocating for social justice.
Santa Fe Opera's Crosby Theatre, rebuilt in 1998 (seen from the south) Below is a complete list of the operas performed by The Santa Fe Opera ( Santa Fe, New Mexico ) since its inception in 1957. Only complete operas presented on stage with orchestra are listed.
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