Rafael Zamarripa

September 22-23, 2011

Mariachi Workshops

Rafael Zamarripa Castañeda is one of the most accomplished and highly respected master dance teachers and choreographers of Mexican dance in the world today. What distinguishes Zamarripa from other Mexican choreographers? First and foremost is his extensive training and experience as a multi-media artist. Zamarripa is one of Mexico’s most prominent contemporary artists. After completing a degree in art and teacher education in Mexico, Zamarripa took advanced art courses in Italy, New Zealand, and Australia. At the age of 18, Zamarripa won the Premio Nacional de Escultura (The National Sculpture Prize) and was quickly commissioned to do the sculpture “El Niño Sobre el Caballo de Mar,” which has become the official symbol of the city of Puerto Vallarta. Since then his artwork has graced numerous buildings and parks throughout the states of Jalisco and Colima, including the bronze relief structure on the Teatro Degollado and the Lion in the Tree in Plaza Tapatia, in the city of Guadalajara. The city of Colima, Zamarripa’s current home, also features his paintings and sculptures throughout the city, particularly on the University of Colima campus.

Aside from being an accomplished sculptor and painter, Zamarripa has acquired an extensive knowledge of folklórico dance. He trained and worked with Mexico’s great pioneers in folklórico dance including the late Amalia Hernández, founder of the world famous Ballet Folklórico de Mexico. He also founded several major dance companies including the award-winning Grupo Folklórico de la Universidad de Guadalajara and Ballet Folklórico de la Universidad de Colima. With his colleague Emilio Pulido, Zamarripa established the Escuela de Danza at the University of Guadalajara in 1966 and became its first director. In 1980, he established the Centro de Danza Universitaria at the Universidad de Colima, making it one of the first folklórico dance schools in the country to offer the degree of licenciatura (equivalent to a bachelor’s degree).

In addition to his extensive training as an artist and dancer, Zamarripa is also a devoted researcher as well. Zamarripa has personally conducted ethnographic research and consulted with various scholars to collect data upon which to build his original choreographies. Drawing on his vast artistic training, experience and talents, and informed by archival and ethnographic research, Zamarripa become one of the most innovative and inspirational leaders of folklórico dance. His distinctive “cuadros” or dance suites reveal great attention to detail. He stages the choreography, designs the costumes, develops the stage scenery, manages the lighting, and helps create the musical arrangements for his shows.

One of his most distinguishing characteristics is that for over four decades, Zamarripa has sustained a vibrant engagement with U.S.-based folklórico dancers. As early as 1966, he began touring with his dance group and thus set a standard for others to emulate. He has taught numerous folklórico dance workshop at dance and mariachi conferences such as ANGF, Mariachi conference in Las Cruces, at universities (Stanford, Pan American) and has also served as judge at various folklórico competitions (Chicago, El Paso). Despite his heavy workload with his art studio, dance companies, and dance school, Zamarripa continues to offer advanced workshops throughout the country.

Rafael Zamarripa
  • Mariachi Day at Children's Discovery Museum

    Special Events:
    ¡A Moverse Todos! Mariachi Family Day

  • Los Lupeños

    Dance:
    Los Lupeños

  • Gil Sperry

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Gil Sperry

  • Spanish Harlem Orchestra

    Music:
    Spanish Harlem Orchestra

  • Folklórico Dance Workshops

    Festival Workshops:
    Folklórico Dance Workshops

  • Mariachi Reyna

    Music:
    Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles

  • Stop The Hate March

    Special Events:
    A Community Conversation

  • Thomas A. Saenz

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Thomas A. Saenz

  • Calpulli Tonalehqueh

    Dance:
    Calpulli Tonalehqueh

  • MEXICO (An IMAX Film)

    Films:
    MEXICO (An IMAX Film)

  • Mariachi Veritas

    Music:
    Mariachi Véritas de Harvard

  • Comedy Showcase

    Concerts:
    VivaFest 2012 Spring Events – An Evening of Comedy!

  • The Harvest

    Films:
    The Harvest

  • When Worlds Collide Documentary

    Films:
    When Worlds Collide Documentary

  • Dan Guerrero

    Music:
    Dan Guerrero – Creative Director

  • Ruben Martinez

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Rubén Martínez

  • Mariachi Mass

    Special Events:
    Mariachi Mass

  • Richard Gonzales

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Richard Gonzales

  • Olga Briseño

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Olga Briseño

  • Student Showcase Concert

    Concerts:
    Student Showcase Concert

  • Rafael Zamarripa

    Dance:
    Rafael Zamarripa

  • At The End of The Day

    Films:
    At the End of the Day

  • Cesar Rosas

    Music:
    Cesar Rosas

  • Tito Puente Jr.

    Music:
    Tito Puente Jr.

  • Mariachi Nuevo Tecalitllan

    Music:
    Mariachi Nuevo Tecalitlán

  • Mariachi Cobre

    Music:
    Mariachi Cobre

  • Mariachi Sol

    Music:
    Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez

  • Outdoor Feria del Mariachi

    Concerts:
    Outdoor Feria del Mariachi (FREE!)

  • Javier Sicilia

    Friday, May 4, 2012:
    VivaFest 2012 Spring Events – Conversations with Javier Sicilia Ruben Martinez and Ruben Navarrette

  • Vikki Carr

    Music:
    Vikki Carr

  • Music & Dance Workshops

    Festival Workshops:
    Music & Dance Workshops

  • Dionisio Ceballos

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Dionisio Ceballos

  • Danza Folklórica Escénica: El Sello Artístico de Rafael Zamarripa

    Films:
    Danza Folklórica Escénica

  • Once Upon A Time... A Mariachi Musical

    Concerts:
    Once Upon A Time… A Mariachi Musical

  • The Storm That Swept Mexico

    Films:
    The Storm That Swept Mexico

  • Albie Hect

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Albie Hecht

  • U. Roberto Romano

    Film & Community Conversations:
    U. Roberto Romano

  • Los Lobos

    Music:
    Los Lobos

  • UTPA Mariachi Aztlán

    Music:
    UTPA Mariachi Aztlán

  • Latina On The Loose

    Concerts:
    Latina on the Loose

  • Mariachi Azteca

    Music:
    Mariachi Azteca

  • Russell Rodriguez

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Russell Rodríguez, Ph.D

  • Mariachi 101

    Festival Workshops:
    Mariachi 101

  • The Sound of East LA Meets the Kings of Latin Swing

    Concerts:
    The Sound of East LA Meets the Kings of Latin Swing

  • Olga Nájera-Ramírez

    Film & Community Conversations:
    Olga Nájera-Ramírez