Friday, October 25, 2013

Mariachi!


Mariachi Sol Azteca

I've been playing violin since I was 6 years old. Playing music has been the most significant, exciting, and empowering experience! I mostly play mariachi music, which is Mexican folk music and pretty popular here in Tucson. This is the group I play with, Mariachi Sol Azteca, when we performed in Flagstaff in 2012 for the 9th Annual Celebraciones de la Gente event. 


Another artist made a painting of us from the 8th annual celebration when we played in 2011. Here's the awesome Día de los Muertos inspired she did:


We'll be heading out to Flagstaff again tonight for the 10th Annual Celebraciones de la Gente and we are unbelievably excited. Since we are hired through a grant from the Museum of Northern Arizona we also include an educational component to our performance. This is pretty different from what you will get out of a typical mariachi performance because many of the musicians cannot share what the history and evolution of the music is. The uniqueness of this concert is that we don't only lecture about the history and evolution but rather we also get to display it by actually playing examples. We do our best to entertain and educate!

I am very grateful for the opportunities that music has given me to enrich the lives of others and my own. Since starting at the age of 6, I started playing in my elementary school's mariachi (Davis Bilingual Elementary School) at the age of 7. At 11 I joined a local community youth mariachi group and still played at school. This pattern continued in middle school where I played at Roskruge and then joined another community group known as Mariachi Sonido de Mexico. At the age of 15 I got the opportunity to begin teaching at after-school programs in middle school. The educational component has been one of the most fulfilling experiences I've had through music. It is amazing what music can do for adolescents' self-esteem, confidence, and learning motivation. 

At 15, I left Sonido and joined Mariachi Sol Azteca, was teaching at an after-school program every day and attending University High School. My then boyfriend, now husband, and I were both involved in music (him as a teacher in a middle school) and both loved teaching so much so that we decided to create our own youth group. By 17 I was the founder, director, and instructor of a non-profit youth mariachi group named Mariachi Nueva Melodía (MNM) they are still going strong and we have loved every minute with them! Here they are below at their most recent Luau Fundraiser:


My husband and I love the experience that we've had with MNM so much so that in 2012 we decided to start another, and younger, non-profit community youth group. They are named Mariachi Inspiración de Tucson. Being that they are much younger, and therefore less experienced, they do require a little more time and energy than our older students but we love that they are so different and yet mean so much to us! Here's a picture of them (mostly violins) at a fundraiser last year:

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