
[theater] Raíces: El libro de los caminos / Roots: The Book of Journeys // San Jose
July 7 @ 8:00 pm - July 17 @ 11:00 pm
$10 – $40
“Raíces: el libro de los caminos” will take audiences of all ages, languages, and cultures on a magical journey like no other.
A story told through movement, costume, props, and music, Raíces: el libro de los caminos will take audiences of all ages, languages, and cultures on a magical journey like no other.
A world premiere created with community in California and México
by La Quinta Teatro and Teatro Visión, music by Guillermo Galindo.
Raíces: el libro de los caminos is a brand new spectacle inspired in the tradition of street theater! It’s created with input from hundreds of community members, that explores migration as a boundless journey!
Dates and locations:
Mexican Heritage Plaza
1700 Alum Rock Ave., San José, CA 95116
In the indoor theater:
July 7, 8, 9, 14, 15 & 16, 2022 @ 8pm.
Tickets:
General admission seating. Choose your own price tickets $10-$40. Click here!
Covid safety:
*Attendees must wear a mask in all indoor spaces.*
*Proof of vaccination AND booster, with matching photo ID, is required for all audience members at indoor performances.*
*Read our full COVID-19 safety policy at www.teatrovision.org/covid.*
Theater photos!
Free show:
In the outdoor plaza
July 10 & 17, 2022 @ 6pm
FREE ADMISSION.
RSVP for these events!
You can also watch online!
Oonline and on CreaTV
August 1 – 31, 2022
Reserve your viewing link here!
Questions?
Please email us at teatro@teatrovision.org or call us at (408) 294-6621.
Tickets:
General admission seating. Choose your own price tickets $10-$40. Click here!
About Teatro Vision:
Teatro Visión’s operations are supported, in part, by the County of Santa Clara; WESTAF (the Western States Arts Federation); National Endowment for the Arts; a Cultural Affairs grant from the City of San José; SV Creates; Castellano Family Foundation; El Observador; Silicon Valley Community Foundation; Fleishhacker Foundation; Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation; Heritage Bank of Commerce; and the School of Arts and Culture at the Mexican Heritage Plaza.