
Fowler Out Loud: Mariachi de Uclatlán
Established in the early 1960s as one of the first academic mariachi groups in the world, Mariachi de Uclatlán has exemplified the importance of arts and education in the Mexican-American community. This year’s performance features some special repertoire for Día de los Muertos as well many well-loved mariachi standards. In addition, they will perform Mexican songs of resistance in recognition of the activism featured in the exhibition South of No North: Gato Negro Ediciones.
Fowler Out Loud is an evening concert series that invites UCLA students from various disciplines to perform at the museum. Support for Fowler Out Loud comes from the UCLA Office of Residential Life.
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Parking available in UCLA Lot 4, 398 Westwood Plaza, directly off Sunset Blvd | $12/day. Rideshare drop-off 305 Royce Drive.