I also sing and I do zapateado, which is like tap dancing. You use your feet like a drum. And it’s just wonderful because I get to learn from other people who know how to zapatear.
Whenever I’m on stage singing, playing or dancing, I love to look at people’s faces because they’re just so happy, and it’s like we are connected in a way.
We recently performed at the Latino Film Festival, and a lady in the crowd was singing and dancing along. It made me very happy. It’s a beautiful experience to be on stage and see people’s faces light up when a song comes on and they know it — like la Bamba o el Colás. It’s a beautiful thing to experience and I’m blessed because I love to make people happy.
We are able to bring together the community to sing, dance, have fun, enjoy the music and the food.
When I represent my culture through music, I feel like I am making my ancestors proud. Even though my ancestors are no longer here, I feel like they’d be proud of me, proud that I’m learning and connecting to my culture. ”