Photo by Keira Heu-Jwyn Chang

La Llorona/The Weeping Woman (2008)

Part I of the Music Theater Trilogy Aguas Ancestrales - Ancient Waters

Anyone who has ancestral roots from Mexico knows the legend of La Llorona/The Weeping Woman. This tale has been told and retold throughout central America and the southwest. She is the Mexican Medea.

In this new musical drama, La Llorona/The Weeping Woman, composer Hector Armienta, tells us how it all began:

Mexico at the turn of the century. A young Xochil Indian girl fell desperately in love with a man of Spanish lineage, and the great Xochil river has never forgiven her. Twenty years later she is married, and now the river will take its revenge upon her. Her husband will betray her, she will go mad, and the river will torment her until she sacrifices her only child, Sara. She will forever weep.


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If I Loved You

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Lady of Spain

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Los Hombres Son Ijuales

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The End is the Beginning

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Trust Him

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Trust Him

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What Fun You and I Will Have

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