Rumbo al’ Anacua
Artist
Statement
Rosa and Joe Pérez
are Mexican-Americans raised in rural South Texas. Although not musicians by trade, they use music to illustrate their
cultural experiences. As retired teachers, they are committed to the idea that cultural diversity is precious and must
be preserved through education and the arts.
The music from Rumbo al’ Anacua keeps
the tradition of music performed under anacua trees, around backyard tables, in dining rooms and on porches throughout South
Texas. From its repertory the duet performs old música ranchera along with blues and folk music that include
original compositions. Pieces of original poetry are woven throughout the presentation.
As
self-taught musicians, the interpretations of música ranchera by Rumbo al’ Anacua evoke a rustic style
that speaks of a “voces y guitarras” heritage as it has been preserved among people living north of the Rio Grande.
Playing 6-string and 12-string guitars, they like to say, “Music is too important and too much fun to leave to the professionals.”