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(E) Croatian Mariachi Band on a festival next month in Guadalajara
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By Nenad N. Bach
Published on 08/22/2004
 


Mariachi festival to be held next month in Guadalajara

Canadian Press
August 19, 2004

GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) - The unmistakable blend of trumpets, guitars, violins and the human voice will fill Guadalajara when the annual International Mariachi and Charro Festival takes place Sept. 2 to 12.

Considered the city's most important cultural festival of the year, the event features a series of gala dinners, rodeo shows, concerts, music workshops and art exhibits. Two million spectators are expected. And the mariachi groups -more than 50 in all -come not just from Mexico, but from as far away as Japan,Croatia and Italy. The foreign groups all use traditional mariachi instruments -which include the Mexican folk harp -and they sing in Spanish. But they don't always know the meanings of the words.

All the musicians will take part in the grand parade held on Sept. 4 through the city streets.

Traditionally, mariachi music celebrates both joy and sorrow -weddings and birthdays as well as funerals and holidays. The charros -Mexican cowboys -will compete in a rodeo wearing traditional dress.

For more information on the festival, visit www.mariachi-jalisco.com.mx.

© The Canadian Press 2004
http://www.canada.com/travel/story.html?id=bbb3e0da-2729-40b9-bd3e-c0c1fae0853c

 


(E) Croatian Mariachi Band on a festival next month in Guadalajara


Mariachi festival to be held next month in Guadalajara

Canadian Press
August 19, 2004

GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) - The unmistakable blend of trumpets, guitars, violins and the human voice will fill Guadalajara when the annual International Mariachi and Charro Festival takes place Sept. 2 to 12.

Considered the city's most important cultural festival of the year, the event features a series of gala dinners, rodeo shows, concerts, music workshops and art exhibits. Two million spectators are expected. And the mariachi groups -more than 50 in all -come not just from Mexico, but from as far away as Japan,Croatia and Italy. The foreign groups all use traditional mariachi instruments -which include the Mexican folk harp -and they sing in Spanish. But they don't always know the meanings of the words.

All the musicians will take part in the grand parade held on Sept. 4 through the city streets.

Traditionally, mariachi music celebrates both joy and sorrow -weddings and birthdays as well as funerals and holidays. The charros -Mexican cowboys -will compete in a rodeo wearing traditional dress.

For more information on the festival, visit www.mariachi-jalisco.com.mx.

© The Canadian Press 2004
http://www.canada.com/travel/story.html?id=bbb3e0da-2729-40b9-bd3e-c0c1fae0853c