The Center for Latino and Latin American Studies is proud to present “Mexico 1810 1910 2010”, a series of engaging presentations celebrating daily life in Michoacán during Mexican Independence and the Revolution.
Dr. Álvaro Ochoa Serrano, Investigador del Centro de Estudios de las Tradiciones y profesor del Colegio de Michoacán, presenting “La Tradición del Mariachi” and “El Corrido y el Levantamiento en el Bajío”
Thursday, May 13 2010:
Central Washington University
Dean Hall Room 104, 7:00-9:00PM
Friday, May 14 2010
Yakima Valley Community College
Deccio Higher Education Building
Parker Room, 6:30-8:30PM
May 13 & 14: Dr. Álvaro Ochoa Serrano, Researcher, Institute for Historical Research, UMSNH.
Ellensburg: "The Mariachi Tradition" Yakima: "The Corrido and the Bajío Rebellion"
June 3 & 4: Mtra. Sofia Irene Velarde Cruz, Researcher, Center for Documentation and Investegation in the Arts, Secretariat of Culture of the State of Michoacánand Director of the City of Morelia’s Museum of Colonial Art.
"Independence and the Revolution as Portrayed by the Escuela Mexicana de Pintura"