Michael Blanco
Las Vegas High School
Las Vegas, Nevada
Imagine being invited to perform at the White House with your ensemble! That’s what happened to Michael Blanco, Assistant Director of Mariachi at Las Vegas High School. In the fall of 2024, Mariachi Joya, the school’s award-winning group, was invited by President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, at the recommendation of Nevada Senator Catherine Cortez-Masto, to perform at the White House Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. “Mariachi Joya was the first school mariachi to ever receive an honor such as this,” Blanco explains. “It was a surreal experience, and I am grateful to the community, the rest of the team I work with, and our administration of their support.”
In addition to their once-in-a-lifetime performance, the students toured the West Wing and saw the Oval Office and the Situation Room.
Blanco is not one to rest on the laurels of Mariachi Joya’s success and popularity. He saw that the bow placement and technique of the violinists in the group needed to improve. “Students can easily develop bad habits in their personal practice,” he explains. “When I joined the team at LVHS, I made it my mission to go back to the basics in terms of violin bow technique. We worked on exactly what ‘hinges’ to use (wrist, then elbow, then shoulder). I brought in my interpretation of mariachi violin playing, being extremely picky about how each style of mariachi song should be played.”
Along with the mariachi teaching staff, Blanco created a new warm-up sequence for all instruments and vocals. “There aren’t a ton of method books for mariachi education. So, we developed new routines. Now, scales and arpeggios are part of everyday rehearsal as well as a rigorous vocal warm-up,” he says.
Outside of his work at Las Vegas High, Blanco is the director of Mariachi Paloma Azteca, a community mariachi group. “It has been a privilege to lead these musicians and give back to the community that raised me,” he says proudly. “While helping lead a school group is a big passion, it is wonderful to lead a community group as well. We perform every weekend at parties and events, and we also go on tour once or twice a year for large competitions and shows.”