CONNECTION: Santa Maria High School Chicano/Latino Studies students say they relate to the characters in the PCPA production of 'In the Heights.' Credit: PHOTO COURTESY OF SANTA MARIA JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Santa Maria High School Chicano/Latino Studies students recently made a powerful connection with the Tony-award winning musical In the Heights at a recent PCPA performance in Santa Maria.

The musical, which takes place in the largely Dominican-American neighborhood of Washington Heights in New York City, is filled with Latino dreamers, nervously eyeing their futures from a city block on the cusp of change.

CONNECTION: Santa Maria High School Chicano/Latino Studies students say they relate to the characters in the PCPA production of ‘In the Heights.’ Credit: PHOTO COURTESY OF SANTA MARIA JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

ā€œIt’s one of the first plays I have seen that I could relate to,ā€ Sofia Altamirano, a 12th-grader, said in a press release. ā€œStudents are shown struggling to pay for college, something that many Latinos are currently dealing with.ā€

Senior Luz Soriano agreed, adding that ā€œa large part of the community can understand the hardships the characters went through, and seeing the play could help someone feel less alone.ā€

Senior Aurelia Sanchez found the performance a ā€œmotivating experience for the future.ā€

ā€œNo matter where you came from, you can accomplish something better,ā€ Aurelia said in the press release. ā€œThere is always a way to find the right path for your future.ā€

Chicano/Latino Studies teacher Ricardo Valencia said his 30 students were grateful for the opportunity to see the show.

ā€œGreat theater shouldn’t only be accessible to those who can afford it,ā€ Valencia said.

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