Tue Jun 19, 7:00 PM - Tue Jun 19, 9:00 PM
1852 West 19th Street, Chicago, IL 60608
Community: South Side
Description
Cielito Lindo is a modern Mexican mariachi style band formed by the Lucero family of 9. The family performs the traditional music of Mexico but also performs the occasional a cappella & English pop song.
Event Details
Their goal, is to share their culture and inspire families to enjoy and explore music and the arts together.
The family’s music story began in 2006 when the two eldest boys (then 3 & 4) began singing with their father at public performances. The Lucero children are 4th generations musicians. In 2015 this large family of nine relocated from their home state of New Mexico to Chicago, IL to pursue a more creative lifestyle. The Lucero family currently supports themselves 100% through the arts & is passionate about sharing their culture & inspiring families to enjoy music, tradition & creativity.
This concert is part of the Sor Juana Festival, which serves to honor one of Mexico’s greatest writers, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, as well as to celebrate and showcase the rich artistic accomplishments of Mexican women from Mexico and the United States. The Festival also honors Mexican women leaders as a testimony to the enduring spirit of Sor Juana
The family’s music story began in 2006 when the two eldest boys (then 3 & 4) began singing with their father at public performances. The Lucero children are 4th generations musicians. In 2015 this large family of nine relocated from their home state of New Mexico to Chicago, IL to pursue a more creative lifestyle. The Lucero family currently supports themselves 100% through the arts & is passionate about sharing their culture & inspiring families to enjoy music, tradition & creativity.
This concert is part of the Sor Juana Festival, which serves to honor one of Mexico’s greatest writers, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, as well as to celebrate and showcase the rich artistic accomplishments of Mexican women from Mexico and the United States. The Festival also honors Mexican women leaders as a testimony to the enduring spirit of Sor Juana