Venue: Crowder Hall
Start Time: 7:30pm
Tickets:

$10

 

“A Celebration of Mexican Music & Dance” featuring guest artists Steve Carrillo and Luis Ranjel, members of the world-famous Mariachi Cobre, who join UArizona’s Mariachi Arizona, Ballet Folklorico Miztontli and the Arizona Symphony for popular favorites.

The Arizona Symphony begins the evening with dynamic works of the rich Mexican orchestral tradition by Pérez, Revueltas and Chávez’s “Sinfonía india” which weaves traditional instruments and themes from the Huichole and Yaqui of Sonora peoples, among others.

Friday, March 4, 2022, at 7:30 p.m.
Crowder Hall, $10

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