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![Music & Festival del Sexto Sol](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 4/1/1974Call Number: CD 312Format: CDProducers: Comunicacion aztlanCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
The first track of this CD has music from an unknown female artist, all songs are sung in Spanish. Tracks 2 & 3 contains poetry from the last night of the Festival del Sexto Sol. Alejandro Murgia hosts the poetry reading on the last night of this festival. Poets included are Pilipino poet Rodelo, Puerto Rican poets from New York Muguel Pinero & Miguel Alvarin, SF State student Armando Casares, poets Nina Serrano and Roberto Vargas. The last track of this CD is audio footage from a panel held on the 2nd day of the Festival del Sexto Sol led by Antonio Castionera. The topic of discussion was La Mujer: La literatura Chicana y Latinoamericana.
COPY of:
CAA 030, 031, & 032
![Festival del Sexto Sol](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 1/1/1975Call Number: CD 313Format: CDProducers: Comunicacion AtzlanCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Festival del Sexto Sol - Poetry read by Raul Salinas, Miguel Algarin, Miguel Pinero, and Roberto Vargas. Also included are raw materials from the first day of the Festival with Andres Alegria interviewing Nina Serrano about her pesonal preparation for the Festival.
Fernando Alegria reads letters from Pancho Aguilar and Nina Serrano. Nina Serrano reads a poem from the Free Limo Movement in Africa.
COPY of:
CAA 033 & CAA 034
CAA 034 is also duplicated on CD 602
![Festival del Sexto Sol](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: CAA 031Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsCollection: Arts, literature and poetry – a program series produced by Comunicacion Aztlan
Poetry from the last night of the Festival del Sexto Sol. Alejandro Murgia hosts the poetry reading on the last night of this festival. Poets included are Pilipino poet Rodelo, Puerto Rican poets from New York Muguel Pinero & Miguel Alvarin, SF State student Armando Casares, poets Nina Serrano and Roberto Vargas.
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