Folklore | MARIACHI PERFORMANCE AND CULTURE
F527 | 2409 | Jaquez
Meets with F356. This musical ensemble performs traditional Mexican musics
throughout the university and the surrounding community. Students learn
basic mariachi musicianship, historical and contemporary issues in mariachi
as a socio-cultural practice, and participate in community outreach.
Musicians and dancers are required to attend a weekly two-hour rehearsal,
participate in at least two performances (one community performance, and one
end of term concert). Weekly assignments are given as playlists of songs to
be rehearsed at the next rehearsal as well as assigned readings.
Participants are expected to prepare their parts in individual practice
during the week in preparation for the group rehearsal. Previous mariachi
experience or Spanish language fluency is not required; however, violin,
trumpet, and guitar players should have a working knowledge of their
instruments and some music reading ability and/or good aural skills.
In addition to seeking musicians (singers, violin, trumpet, guitar, and
people interested in learning the vihuela or guitarrón) and folklórico
dancers, we welcome individuals interested in participating in the following
positions:
general secretary/archivist
grant/proposal writer
business manager
equipment manager
music librarian
researcher
music transcriber/arranger
costumer