Artists Collaborate with Houston’s Central American Community for Premiere Performance

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Little Central America, 1984 will be performed in one of the city’s own sanctuaries, the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston.

– which delves into the formation of “Little Central Americas” across the U.S. by those displaced by civil war in Guatemala and El Salvador – back three years, to 2019 when his mother, poet and psychologist Vilma Angulo, passed away.Because of Angulo, an immigrant from El Salvador, Martínez spent time in Central America growing up, witnessing the civil wars as a young adult, and then, growing up in Los Angeles, seeing the arrival of refugees in the 1980s.

Arce, who is originally from Costa Rica, arrived in Los Angeles in 1985 to study film and was introduced to Martínez by Manlio Argueta. Both involved in the solidarity movement, Arce and Martínez soon collaborated for their first project, a tribute to Roque Dalton performed in the basement of the Echo Park Methodist Church.

“Many churches that served as sanctuaries in the 1980s have again been called upon to deal with the huge influx of unaccompanied minors and others from Central America, and the violence that goes back now several years…This is kind of like a traumatic déjà vu for people who were refugees in the 1980s,” says Martínez.

Though there is a “specific skeleton” to the structure of the performance, Arce says it’s important that the audience feels “it’s their story that is being told in each city.” “First, we thought of him as being one of the people who are being honored,” says Martínez. “But then we realized that he was also somebody who could give testimony, because he himself arrived in this country as a result of the wars in Central America. When we talked to him, it became obvious that he had a story to tell, so now he’s both being honored and telling his story.”

 

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