03/21/2023
“Going Varsity in Mariachi” is a new documentary that made its premiere in Austin this week, taking viewers into the world of competitive mariachi competitions in the Rio Grande Valley.
The film follows Edinburg North High School () as they try and win a state title in mariachi.
Co-directors Alejandra Vasquez (.quez) and Sam Osborn () and student Abby Garcia joined the to talk about the film – what went into making it and why they think it’ll resonate with Texans.
"As Mexican-American filmmakers ourselves, we were just kind of magnetized to the story," Osborn said. "And once we met the folks in Edinburg North High School and all the schools in the Rio Grande Valley, we realized this was something very culturally important — not just to the borderlands, but to the Mexican-American demographic in these schools, which is really dominant."
Vasquez says mariachi is a way this community tells its stories. "It’s this very traditional music that was passed down," she said. "You know, it’s like folk music in a lot of ways. It’s border music, it’s trumpets, violins, guitars, a harp sometimes, and everybody sings."
Garcia got her start playing violin in the sixth grade. "The reason I played violin is because my mom was like, 'You got to be in mariachi.' And I remember being like, 'That’s crazy. I’m just going to do better than orchestral classical.'"
Then, in eighth grade, Garcia joined mariachi at her middle school. "I kind of just fell in love with it, even though I thought I would really hate it," she said.
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Photo: Sundance Institute