Following the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra founder Arturo O'Farrill to Veracruz, Mexico to meet with masters of a 300-year-old folk music tradition called son jarocho, and then to a historical music festival called “Fandango Fronterizo” that takes place simultaneously on both sides of the US-Mexico border, transforming the wall from a dividing to a unifying object.
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Following the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra founder Arturo O'Farrill to Veracruz, Mexico to meet with masters of a 300-year-old folk music tradition called son jarocho, and then to a historical music festival called “Fandango Fronterizo” that takes place simultaneously on both sides of the US-Mexico border, transforming the wall from a dividing to a unifying object.
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