Conjunto in the Community
CHT hosts an annual “Tardeada” through which our entire student body is able to showcase their skills. During our annual event and other city-wide events we partake in, we provide a brief oral history of conjunto music, sometimes supported by visuals if the venue/event allows. Our Artistic Director and co-founder, Rudy Lopez, often emcees our performances and shares information about the genre as well as the songs and original songwriters. In past tardeadas, we have incorporated theatrical pieces and photography exhibits focussed on conjunto music. During our Conjunto 300 event in 2018, we featured a photography exhibit displayed in ART//CRAFT (a mobile art gallery), showcasing conjunto focused works of cultural documentary photographer, Al Rendon!
The objective of our 2018 “Tardeada” as part of the San Antonio Tricentennial was to educate San Antonio residents and tourists about the role conjunto music has played in the history of this region. Aside from musical performances, the event included a special presentation of Nicolás Valdez’s production, Conjunto Blues, an exploration of the social and historical conditions that led to the development of Conjunto music as an expression of cultural resistance and liberation.