Hill Auditorium
School Day Performance for Grades Pre-K-7:
Sonia De Los Santos: Música
Música cheers women who make music and those who inspired Sonia (and her all-female bandmates) to become a musician-or “una música” en español. You’ll dance in and out of your seats as this playful band charts a joyful journey of Latin American rhythms ranging from festejo to cumbia to traditional Mexican folk. In this family friendly program, Latin Grammy nominee Sonia De Los Santos will perform new songs, as well as classics from her albums, Mi Viaje: De Nuevo Leon to the New York Island, ¡Alegría! and
Música celebra a las mujeres que hacen música y a quienes inspiraron a Sonia (y a sus compañeras de banda, todas mujeres) a convertirse en músicas. La banda invitará a la audiencia a cantar y bailar mientras recorren un alegre viaje de ritmos latinoamericanos que van desde el festejo hasta la cumbia y la música folclórica mexicana. En este programa familiar, la nominada al Latin Grammy Sonia De Los Santos interpretará nuevas canciones, así como clásicos de sus álbumes, Mi Viaje: De Nuevo León to The New York Island, ¡Alegría! y Esperanza.
To complement this School Day Performance, our UMS Learning Guide offers additional context about the artists, instruments, and Latin American music.
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School Day Performance for Grades Pre-K-7:
Sonia De Los Santos: Música
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Sonia De Los Santos was born with a smile on her face (that’s what her mom says) in Monterrey, Mexico and has been singing in Spanish and English for audiences of all ages since 2007, when she joined the Grammy Award® winning group Dan Zanes and Friends.
As a solo artist, she has released three family music albums and one EP. It’s hard not to smile when she’s sharing some of her favorite things – migrating birds, friendship, chocolate, and anecdotes about growing up in Mexico and realizing her childhood dream of moving to New York. Her songs are inspired by various Latin American rhythms like huapango, cumbia, salsa and festejo, as well as the North American folk traditions from the United States.