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| | Galan Incorporated Television and Film |
 | | Episode three features Luis Valdez and the legendary Teatro Campesino, a segment of San Antonio, Texas Day of the Dead Celebration, he image of the Virgen de Guadalupe as a Latina icon, Experimental border filmmaker Willie Varela, and a profile of Chicago’s soapbox artist Carlos Cortez. |
 | | The second segment of episode three is based in San Antonio and looks at how religious themes, images, icons, and ceremonies manifest themselves in Latino art and culture. |
 | | Episode six features Salsa music and dance in Philadelphia, Prima Ballerina Evelyn Cisneros, Tejana music pioneer Lydia Mendoza, and the father of Chicano music, Lalo Guerrero. |
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