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Harris Center for the Arts Program Guide 2023-2024

Long envisioned as a critically important element for Folsom Lake College, the visual and performing arts center was initially conceived as a facility to instruct, develop, and guide talented students to become actors, musicians, dancers, visual artists, and behind-the-curtain technicians. In February, 2011 the Center opened as "Three Stages at Folsom Lake College" and by the end of its second full season it had already attracted over 300,000 patrons to its offerings. The Harris Center for the Arts seeks to enrich the lives of people throughout California’s capital region by providing venues and opportunities to experience artistic work, celebrate cultural traditions and participate in the creative process.

Long envisioned as a critically important element for Folsom Lake College, the visual and performing arts center was initially conceived as a facility to instruct, develop, and guide talented students to become actors, musicians, dancers, visual artists, and behind-the-curtain technicians. In February, 2011 the Center opened as "Three Stages at Folsom Lake College" and by the end of its second full season it had already attracted over 300,000 patrons to its offerings.
The Harris Center for the Arts seeks to enrich the lives of people throughout California’s capital region by providing venues and opportunities to experience artistic work, celebrate cultural traditions and participate in the creative process.

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Mariachi Herencia de México<br />

with special guest La Marisoul<br />

Sunday, September 17, <strong>2023</strong>; 7:30 pm<br />

BIO Latin Grammy Award-nominated,<br />

Mariachi Herencia de México,<br />

announce <strong>the</strong> extension of <strong>the</strong>ir wildly<br />

successful North American tour,<br />

Herederos (<strong>the</strong> Heirs), with special guest<br />

“La Mirasoul” (from <strong>the</strong> Mexican<br />

American band La Santa Cecilia). The tour<br />

will visit Canada, Mexico, and <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States, including stops in Los Angeles,<br />

New York, Chicago, Ontario, Quebec and<br />

Mexico City, and, of course, Folsom.<br />

¡Viva el mariachi! Mariachi Herencia de<br />

México and La Marisoul share <strong>the</strong> stage<br />

<strong>for</strong> an un<strong>for</strong>gettable night of Mexican<br />

music.<br />

¡Viva el mariachi! Simultaneously<br />

honoring <strong>the</strong> past, celebrating <strong>the</strong><br />

present, and creating <strong>the</strong> future of<br />

regional Mexican music, Mariachi<br />

Herencia de México and La Marisoul<br />

take mariachi music to whole new<br />

heights in this vibrant celebration of<br />

Mexican music and culture.<br />

“Mariachi Herencia de México takes<br />

mariachi music to whole new heights.”<br />

—Chicago Sun-Times<br />

About Mariachi Herencia de México<br />

The historic tradition of mariachi<br />

music has its roots of origin in cities<br />

such as Guadalajara and Mexico<br />

City. As <strong>the</strong> ever-evolving genre's<br />

influence spread, it reached Chicago<br />

and bir<strong>the</strong>d <strong>the</strong> Mariachi Herencia de<br />

México. The energetic, virtuosic Latin<br />

Grammy-nominated group has issued<br />

chart-topping albums and per<strong>for</strong>med<br />

across <strong>the</strong> North American continent.<br />

Nuestra Herencia, <strong>the</strong>ir 2017 debut<br />

album, topped <strong>the</strong> Latin streaming<br />

charts. 2018's Herencia de la Tierra Mía<br />

was produced by celebrated industry<br />

veteran Javier Limón and charted<br />

atop all major streaming services.<br />

2019's Esencia topped industry charts,<br />

while a second volume, issued in 2020<br />

per<strong>for</strong>med similarly. In 2022, Herederos<br />

per<strong>for</strong>med a wildly successful North<br />

American tour.<br />

About La Marisoul<br />

Marisol “La Marisoul” Hernandez is a<br />

Los Angeles-born singer and founding<br />

member of La Santa Cecilia, a Grammy<br />

Award-winning and multi-Grammy<br />

Award-nominated quartet comprised<br />

of Mexican-American musicians. Their<br />

au<strong>the</strong>ntic bilingual repertoire blends<br />

music genres like <strong>the</strong> bolero, cumbia,<br />

tango, swing, among o<strong>the</strong>r genres<br />

with lyrics that speak of <strong>the</strong> Latinx and<br />

immigrant identity. In 2020, La Marisoul<br />

released her first solo album La Marisoul<br />

and The Love Notes Orchestra Vol. 1<br />

with re-imagined versions of bolero<br />

classics such as “Un Tekegrams” and<br />

“Bonita, accompanied by a live 24-piece<br />

orchestra. With her powerful and<br />

captivating vocals that sing about love,<br />

loss, and disappointment, La Marisoul<br />

has become <strong>the</strong> voice of a new bicultural<br />

generation in <strong>the</strong> United States.<br />

18 <strong>2023</strong>-<strong>2024</strong> PROGRAM GUIDE www.harriscenter.net

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