Celebrating the mariachi tradition
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Christine Carrillo
From Jalisco to California, Nati Cano has taken mariachi music to
the concert stage and earned a strong following to boot.
For more than 40 years, Cano, a musician since the age of 6, has
led Mariachi de los Camperos to becoming one of the most influential
and accomplished mariachi ensembles in the United States, all the
while remaining a conduit for Mexican culture and tradition.
“It makes me proud that I’m there -- it’s amazing,” he said. “I
think we make a contribution to the Mexican culture. We represent the
tradition of Mexico, and I think we’ve made an impact on the
tradition.”
And one of the most influential ways for him to do that is through
Fiesta Navidad.
With Christmas in the air, Cano intermingles the essence of Mexico
through every song and dance.
The show, now in its ninth year, will play at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa for one night only -- Thursday
-- time enough to take audiences on a trip south of the border.
In collaboration with Ballet Folklorico Ollin, Mariachi de los
Camperos gives audiences a full scope of Mexican culture on a very
professional level.
“We’ve been around a while and we’ve had the experience to dance
in a lot of different venues here in the U.S. and in Mexico,” said
Virginia Diediker, founder and director of the dance company. “And I
have to say that Nati Cano, with his professionalism and his level of
creativity, has been able to uplift and keep alive the tradition and
folklore of Mexico.
“The experience I’ve had working with Mr. Cano has been very
positive, and you can’t get better musicians,” she said.
Between the colorful costumes worn by the Ollin dancers and the
engaging voices and sounds of the mariachis, the performance pulls in
audience members to the world of colonial Mexico year after year.
“We love working with Mariachi de los Camperos,” said Diediker,
who founded the dance company 30 years ago. “It’s always a delightful
experience and there’s a certain amount of creativity on stage that
the audience responds to. The color ... and the excitement; it just
creates a beautiful picture.”
Creating a beautiful, yet honest picture of the traditions of
Mexico has always been Cano’s goal. For him, that begins with the
children.
By teaching children how to embrace the music, the dancing and the
culture, he said he believes they will develop a newfound and very
relevant appreciation for it.
In line with that notion, Cano has incorporated a performance by
Mariachi Mestizo, a band of musicians ages 10 to 15, to emphasize the
importance of what they do.
With those young musicians, Cano has taken on a role like that of
Linda Rondstadt, who will return for the second year in a row as a
guest performer.
“We need her because she showed us the way,” Cano said about
Rondstadt’s influence. “She told us, ‘Look, this is your music.
Listen to it, preserve it.’”
That is just what he aims to do, and what audiences have come to
love.
“The audience feels that we give them our heart, and we really
want them to enjoy our traditions,” Cano said. “I say, long live the
tradition.”
For more information about Fiesta Navidad, call the Philharmonic
Society of Orange County at (949) 553-2422.
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