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California Preservation Service (CAPS)
Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin (photo donor) and an unidentified young girl in a long pink and white dress are acting out a scene in ""Que Sura la Basura,"" a production by Teatro de los Niños. They were the first Chicano theater group in the United States with children performers. This was performed at Hollenbeck Park in Boyle Heights. Vibiana is dressed in a colorful outfit and is holding a broom that has big round eyes and a green nose. This image was provided by Thomas B. Martinez for inclusion in the Foto East LA collection.
Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin (photo donor) and an unidentified young girl in a long pink and white dress are acting out a scene in ""Que Sura la Basura,"" a production by Teatro de los Niños. They were the first Chicano theater group in the United States with children performers. This was performed at Hollenbeck Park in Boyle Heights. Vibiana is dressed in a colorful outfit and is holding a broom that has big round eyes and a green nose. This image was provided by Thomas B. Martinez for inclusion in the Foto East LA collection.