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Popol Vuh, Latin American Theatre Ensemble. 1979  Manuel Yeska, Director; Mario Peña, Playwright Popo Vuh is a theatrical piece based on the mythology and history of the Quiché Maya of Guatemala.  The story encompasses the creation, ancestry, history, and cosmology of this culture before the conquest of the Spanish invasion to the new world. This story follows the hero twins known as the Hunter and Jaguar deer.  Raymond preformed eight different characters, among them the Priest of Death and the Black Path. This Play had an eight month run in New York, and it was part of the Lincoln Center summer festival in 1979.

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