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Arriba! Folklorico music and dance of Mexico - Episode #1 - 2 July 2006: Introduction with the Jarabe Tapatio played by mariachis during Fiesta! 2006 Episode | Arriba! Folklorico music and dance of Mexico

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Arriba! Folklorico music and dance of Mexico

An entertaining perspective of folklorico music and dance of Mexico from the pre-Columbian era to the modern day

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Arriba! Folklorico music and dance of Mexico - Episode #1 - 2 July 2006: Introduction with the Jarabe Tapatio played by mariachis during Fiesta! 2006


Arriba! Folklorico music and dance of Mexico - Episode #1 - 2 July 2006: Introduction with the Jarabe Tapatio played by mariachis during Fiesta! 2006

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DATE : Tue, 04 Jul 2006 11:10:59 -0500
Entered in Database : 2006-07-04 16:10:59
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This episode introduces the series ofArriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico.
The main topics discussed were:

  • A musical teaser introduction of the beginning of the songEl Jarabe Tapatio, as played by the Mariachi Los Caporales and other mariachis in San Antonio, Texas, during the week-long celebration of Mexican Culture in April, 2006 -- this annual program is calledFiesta!
  • Setting the stage of the cultural setting of Mexico -- especially the mixture of cultures resulting from the many invasions during its history. These include the Spaniards, the French, the US Americans (during the Mexican War of 1846-1848), along with the settlement of the Germans and Poles.
  • The many cultures and subcultures for each region of the 30 modern states of Mexico are introduced -- ready for future episodes to go more into depth:
  1. El Norte
  2. La Huasteca
  3. Veracruz (Jarocho)
  4. Chiapas
  5. Michoacan
  6. Jalisco
  7. Los Aztecas (Tenochtitlan, ancient capital, which is now Mexico City)
  • A map of the regions is provided for you with an image, above.
  • The real benefit of future episodes will be the live interviews with different musicians frommariachis, conjuntos jarochos, conjuntos huastecos, conjuntos nortenos, andtrios.
  • My background as a former professional folklorico dancer, director of a Ballet Folklorico Group, as well as an instructor in Southern California and professor at the University in California (where I taught the course called "A survey of Mexican folklore: music and dance from the Pre-Columbian era to the modern day").
  • Program ends with the final teaser of the final part of the musical piece,El Jarabe Tapatio, including an explanation of thediana.
  • There will be more to come in future episodes, so don't miss out.
  • You can listen to, or download, this episode as anmp3 file.


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