Traditional Mexican music and dance spectacular launches Socorro's holiday season

Nov. 25, 2024


‘Mariachi Christmas’ highlights traditions, customs in Dec. 6 show at Macey Center

A row of dancers in colorful traditional dress.

Exciting, engaging, exuberant, enjoyable, and educational, “Mariachi Christmas” returns to Socorro on Friday, Dec. 6, 2024. The musical spectacular, filled with mariachi music, ballet folklorico dance, and traditional costumes, will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on New Mexico Tech’s Macey Center stage, sponsored by the NMT Performing Arts Series (NMTPAS).

Tickets for “Mariachi Christmas” are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors age 65 and older, $8 for youth age 17 and under, and free of charge for NMT students who show a Tech ID. Ticket information and a full schedule of NMTPAS 2024-2025 events is available online at: nmt.edu/pas.

Prior to the performance, from 6-7:30pm and during intermission, is the annual Holiday Season Art Market, La Venta de Navidad, with lovely gifts and treats by local and regional vendors, plus posole and biscochitos for sale, and a cash bar.  Come early and plan to shop, eat and spend quality time with family, neighbors and friends! Vendors interested in participating, contact Dana Chavez or Bernadette Lucero, pas@nmt.edu or call 575-835-5688.

Dancers in Aztec costumeA mariachi band playing music on stage

Mariachis in white tip their hats

“Mariachi Christmas” rings in the holiday season with featured groups Mariachi Juvenil Aztlan and Ballet Folklorico University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley. The colorful show is curated by Noberta Fresquez, the co-founder and producer of the annual Mariachi Spectacular concert in Albuquerque. Fresquez said she’s proud that the show has, over the years, become part of so many Socorro-area families’ holiday season.

“I’m so pleased it’s really caught on,” she said. “Everywhere we go, we become a tradition.”

Fresquez said she’s especially delighted to have the opportunity to connect with NMT students from outside the region, who may be unfamiliar with the diverse cultural heritage that exists with our neighbor to the South, Mexico, which has so many overlapping traditions in the Southwest United States.

“The show itself is a journey highlighting southwestern U.S. and Mexican cultural traditions,” she said. “Mariachi Christmas” showcases the stories of the 12 days leading up to Christmas, when Joseph and Mary were traveling to Bethlehem; as well as the Nativity story, the birth of Jesus in the manger; and that of the three kings, or wise men, who visit baby Jesus, bearing gifts. Narration during the musical performances helps explain specific traditions, such as the use of luminarias, which are holiday lights, also known as farolitos.

“It’s very educational and enjoyable,” Fresquez said, entertaining audiences with original performances featuring folk dancing, traditional instruments, and music highlighting three Southwest regions, also known as districts, of Mexico: Jalisco, Veracruz, and the Yucatan Peninsula. “We hope that it is very appealing to everyone,” she added.

Fresquez said she appreciates the ability to perform “Mariachi Christmas” on college campuses, such as New Mexico Tech, because the show attracts community members of all ages, including children, many of whom may not have had the opportunity to attend an event at a university.

“It provides an opportunity for people who would never have been on a campus” to attend a musical performance, she said. “It’s a rare place for some kids,” a place they may consider when thinking about their future.

Dana Chavez-Baca, NMTPAS director, described “Mariachi Christmas” as a celebration of the holiday season.

“Mariachi Christmas has become an institutional tradition at NMT PAS,” she said. “We love seeing families, year after year after year, kick off their holidays with us. This show is a wonderful testament to the beauty of Latine culture and holiday traditions across Mexico and Central America, many of which we celebrate here at home.”

Chavez-Baca said NMTPAS warmly welcomes the musicians and dancers to the Macey Center stage and encourages students, staff, faculty, and community members to attend the show.

“Noberta is an absolute legend and her vision of bringing this program to New Mexico so long ago has become iconic,” she said. “We are lucky to be a part of this tour.”

Sponsors of “Mariachi Christmas” include: the City of Socorro, A-1 Quality Redi-Mix, Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (EMRTC), New Mexico Tech Student Government Association (SGA), New Mexico Tech Graduate Student Association (GSA), First State Bank, Presbyterian Socorro General Hospital, and Sofia’s Kitchen.