''Viva! El Paso'' is an annually performed musical which celebrates
El Paso's cultural history through dance, drama, narration and songs. It has been running almost continually since 1978 and was updated with a new script and music in 2016. The musical play is performed outdoors in the
McKelligon Canyon amphitheater.
With 2020 being cancelled caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic, the 43rd was deferred to 2021.
About
The performance describes over 400 years of El Paso history.
There have been two versions of the
musical play. The original play was created by Hector Serrano and was first performed in 1978.
It was first produced by the Los Pobres Bilingual Theatre Repertory Company.
In 2014, ''Viva!'' went on hiatus when there was not enough funding to support the play.
A new script was written by Marty Martin for the new production starting in 2016.
The new version was produced through a partnership with the
University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), El Paso Live, the El Paso Community Foundation and the
El Paso Community College
El Paso Community College (EPCC) is a community college district headquartered in El Paso, Texas, United States. EPCC operates five campuses in the Greater El Paso area, as well as courses offered at nearby Fort Bliss.
As defined by the Texas Le ...
(EPCC).
The new script includes additional musical and dance scenes and streamlines the original script.
The 2016 version is also more character-driven than the original, with the focus on two lovers who move through history and time starting with
indigenous settlers to the more present day.
Musical arrangements were done by
Jim Ward and Cody Ritchey.
See also
* ''
Texas''
References
External links
Official site{{Authority control
Culture of El Paso, Texas
Tourist attractions in El Paso, Texas
Festivals in Texas
Folk festivals in the United States
Theatre in Texas