Speakers/Chautauqua Catalog

Name Rosalia Pacheco
Email ropacheco@unm.edu
Cel Phone 505/238-4068
Address 9833 4th St NW #B
Albuquerque, NM  87114
US
Biographical Info Hispanic history and traditions are brought to life with the popular performance and songs of Rosalia de Aragon, a multi-talented actor and vocalist. Rosalia is from a family of accomplished visual and literary artists. She loves teaching New Mexico history to student audiences through stories and song, and does so with the help of guitarist Estevan Pacheco. *Please read the booking guidelines before applying for funds. Speaker must be contacted by host to arrange presentation date*
Program Title LA LLORONA, THE WAILING WOMAN (CHAUTAUQUA)
Character Name La Llorona
Program Description
This famous ghost from Spanish folklore is known throughout the world for her eerie, spine chilling cries as she searches for her lost drowned loved ones, her darling children. Early Spanish settlers knew of her. Her folk story was ancient in European mythology, but in New Mexico it is said she lived next door, or that an ancestor actually knew her. Rosalia brings this uncanny tale to life with the help of guitarist Estevan Pacheco.
Series Writers, Storytellers and Poets; Art, Music and Dance
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