Make the Dream Real
World Building Performance by El Vez, The Mexican Elvis
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Make the Dream Real
World Building Performance by El Vez, The Mexican Elvis
El Vez, also known as the Mexican Elvis, presents a powerful message of social justice and inclusion in his performances. Make the Dream Real interrogates how this message is activated through world-building: the use of a variety of theoretical, theatrical, and musical tactics that bring into being a progressive social space that refutes the current economic, political, social, and cultural configurations of the United States.
World-building in an El Vez show immerses the audience in a social space in which equal rights are guaranteed, inclusivity is fostered, difference is valued, and the violence of economic inequality is mitigated. Using a dramaturgical methodology that marries critical inquiry with theatrical practice, the book delves into the theoretical foundations that inform artist Robert Lopez’s work, and each chapter analyzes a different performative component he uses.
Make the Dream Real interrogates how El Vez’s playful engagements hold the United States to its egalitarian promises, voicing and enacting—however fleetingly—a just and richly inclusive social space through performance.
Table of Contents
The Forward: A Foreword by Robert Lopez
The Kind People Have a Wonderful Dream: An Introduction
If There is Any Hope for a Revolution: Activating Elvis
You May Call Me El, You May Call Me Vez: Lopez and El Vez in Performance
He with the Shiniest Pants Wins: Costumes and Merch
Like a Jukebox Exploded: Sound and Music in El Vez Performances
The Future is Unwritten, But I’ve Made Notes Already: A Conclusion,
By Way of COVID and What Comes After
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