Musical Performance
Common Ground Voices/La Frontera
Common Ground Voices/La Frontera bring music and drama to migrants in the border shelters who share worries and fear about COVID-19. Read post…
Fandango Fronterizo
Fandango Fronterizo is an annual music festival at the border
in Tijuana, where musicians gather to play jarrocho music.
Music and the Border (University of California Television)
The following is from their website: “The US/Mexico border has served as a creative catalyst for artists for more than a century, but perhaps never more than now as barriers between both societies have grown. Join us for a lively discussion with three leading musicians on how they reflect on the border through their music, creating art that forges connections and common community. Moderated by radio journalist Betto Arcos, a regular contributor to NPR, BBC Radio 3 and LAs KPCC, the panel features Arturo OFarrill, multi-Grammy-winning composer, jazz pianist and Professor of Music at UCLA; Martha Gonzalez, co-founder and lead singer of Grammy award-winning band, Quetzal, and Associate Professor in Chicanox Latinox Studies at Scripps/Claremont Colleges; and Jorge Francisco Castillo, founder and director of the Fandango Fronterizo festival and leader of the cross-border son jarocho ensemble, Radio Guacamaya. Recorded on 05/14/2020.”
Yo-Yo Ma in Laredo
In April 2019, in celebration of living without borders, internationally known cellist Yo-Yo Ma played a Bach suite at the Juarez-Lincoln International Bridge for residents of the sister cities of Laredo, Texas and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.