and marcario is very much a story of that mexican view of death. it's not certainly we don't you know we love life, we want to stay in this life. but, also, death is as much a part of reality as life is. >> sounds like also a lesson in philosophy if you go. what do you want folks to go with hem rodrigo at the end of the performance? what do you want them to feel maybe after appreciating and enjoying your work? >> well, the work brings this empowering approach about filling proud of being latino. feeling proud about the traditions. marcario portrays or brings traditions to the main stage, music, dance, just the whole concept of celebrating the death. i think it's wonderful so first for those who are latinos feeling proud about being latinos, that's what my abeulita did, that's how we do it now. very -- rica -- you know, just once -- you are an audience and just want to jump on the stage and sing with -- with the musicos. definitely that's the main thing feeling proud about your traditions. but also, you know, theater serves to education. and marcari