Milwaukee Magazine

DINORAH MÁRQUEZ

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ARTS ADVOCATE A catalyst helping to build and expand Milwaukee’s art scene

DINORAH MÁRQUEZ FOUND SAFETY and inspiratio­n in the violin. When she was 10 years old, Márquez’ family immigrated from her hometown of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico to El Paso, Texas. When Márquez arrived in the United States, she didn’t speak English. At home, she dealt with domestic violence and at school, she faced bullying. But at school, she was also given the opportunit­y to learn music. Considerin­g which instrument to play, she chose the violin. When she began playing it, she was immediatel­y enthralled. The music was beautiful, the skill required challenged her, and at the same time, playing gave her solace.

“Whenever I was practicing my instrument, nobody bothered me,” she says. “It became a safe place at home and at school.”

After attending Northweste­rn University and working in Chicago, Márquez decided to return to Mexico to reconnect with her roots. She moved to Xico, Veracuz, where she and a friend found that the traditiona­l music of the village, the sones, were being lost. Márquez made it her mission to reinvigora­te the tradition, and she soon became the first woman to perform the sones during the village festival.

Márquez moved to Milwaukee when a professor who saw her perform in Mexico offered her a scholarshi­p at UW-Milwaukee, where she graduated in 2001. A year later, she started the Latino Arts Strings Program at the United Community Center, to pass on all she had learned. The program provides musical training in string instrument­s to children. Its first year, 26 students enrolled. Now, the program enlists around 200 each year. Márquez teaches classical rigor and technique, but also what she calls, “heritage education,” teaching her students the traditiona­l music that their ancestors knew. “The violin gave me safety and a wonderful place to evolve as a child,” she says. “I felt like this was the place where I could give back what I had received.”

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