Sofía Blanco (tennis Player)
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Sofía Blanco (born 1953) is a
Garifuna The Garifuna people ( or ; pl. Garínagu in Garifuna) are a people of mixed free African and Amerindian ancestry that originated in the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent and traditionally speak Garifuna, an Arawakan language. The Garifuna ...
singer from Guatemala, widely recognized for her talent and efforts to promote the cultural traditions of her people. She has been a featured singer on several albums of Garifuna music, and has toured internationally with the Belizean group ''Garifuna Collective'' and Garifuna Women's performance band ''Umalali'', one of the groups selected for performances at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.


Early life

Sofía Blanco Arzú was born in 1953 in
Livingston, Guatemala Livingston is a town in Izabal Department, eastern Guatemala, at the mouth of the Río Dulce (Guatemala), Río Dulce at the Gulf of Honduras. The town serves as the municipal seat of the municipality of the same name. It was Guatemala's main port o ...
to Virginia Arzú Norales and Anastasio Blanco Vargas. Her family heritage was
Garifuna The Garifuna people ( or ; pl. Garínagu in Garifuna) are a people of mixed free African and Amerindian ancestry that originated in the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent and traditionally speak Garifuna, an Arawakan language. The Garifuna ...
and she lived in the San José barrio of Livingston, near the home of noted
paranda Paranda is a town with a municipal council in the Osmanabad district of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the headquarters town for the Paranda Tehsil. History The city is located around an ancient Paranda Fort and is also an area of mo ...
singer Ursino "Fidu" Cayetano. Unlike other Garifuna of her generation, she attended school, but left after fourth grade. From a young age, she participated in musical performances and developed an interest in preserving the music heritage of the Garifuna people. At the age of 20, she married the composer Gregorio Baltazar Roche, with whom she raised two children, Silvia and Gregorio Baltazar Blanco.


Career

Though she began singing in the paranda, by the 1980s, Blanco's voice and style were lore suited to ''gayusa'', a call and response type of singing accompanied by a bass drum and a flourishing drum providing rhythm with
maracas A maraca ( , , ), sometimes called shaker or chac-chac, is a rattle which appears in many genres of Caribbean and Latin music. It is shaken by a handle and usually played as part of a pair. Maracas, also known as tamaracas, were rattles of d ...
punctuating the beat. Traditionally used for ritual songs and dance performances during the rites, the leader performs the call and is answered by the choir. She performed with the group ''Despertar Garífuna Marcos Sánchez Díaz'' (Marcos Sánchez Díaz Garifuna Awakening), which was a group dedicated to preserving and promoting Garifuna heritage. In 1992, Blanco produced a double album with the Guatemalan Tourism Institute (), which contained the music performed at the ''Primer Encuentro de Músicos de la Tradición Popular Garífuna'' (First Gathering of Musicians of the Garifuna Popular Tradition). In 1997, while performing with the Afro-Guatemalan Organization () in Belize, she met
Ivan Duran Ivan Duran is a Belizean music producer and musician, and the founder and director of Stonetree Records, an independent record label and music recording studio based in Benque Viejo del Carmen in Belize. He has produced over 30 albums featuring th ...
of Stonetree Records, who produced the music of
Andy Palacio Andy Vivian Palacio (December 2, 1960 – January 19, 2008) was a Belizean punta musician and government official. He was also a leading activist for the Garifuna people and their culture. Biography Palacio was born and raised in the coasta ...
. Through that meeting, Duran was inspired to launch the Garifuna Women's Project, seeking out female performers and recording them. Because the women had not performed professionally before, Duran worked with Blanco and the others recording in venues where they were more comfortable than they were in a recording studio. For ten years, Blanco worked with Duran and Palacio to gather the traditions of Garifuna women in music, while continuing her international performance career. In 2006, she participated in the anniversary CD ''Ten Years of Stonetree'' and the following year, performed in the chorus for ''
Wátina ''Wátina'' is the final album by Belizean musician, Andy Palacio, released in 2007 on the Cumbancha label. A member of the Garifuna people, Palacio utilizes grooves and melodies that are deeply rooted in Garifuna traditions. Backed by a multigene ...
'', Palacio's last album. In 2008, ''Umalali: The Garifuna Women's Project'' was released by Stonetree and in the United States by the Cumbancha label. Among the songs Blanco performed on the album were "Nibari" (My Grandchild), with lyrics composed by her husband and her own lyrics written for "Yunduya Weyu" (The Sun Has Set). "Nibari" was the opening track of the album and earned Blanco praise as one of the "Garifuna's most accomplished voice(s)" and a comparison by Sarah Weeden of
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to the emotional performances of
Edith Piaf Edith is a feminine given name derived from the Old English word , meaning ''wealth'' or ''prosperity'', in combination with the Old English , meaning '' strife'', and is in common usage in this form in English, German, many Scandinavian lang ...
. To promote the album and pay homage to Palacio, who died unexpectedly that same year, she toured with the Garifuna Collective giving performances in Los Angeles, Belize, and then across Europe for two months. The reception of the album, sparked the creation of a band of the same name, ''Umalali'', which was composed of members from Palacio's Garifuna Collective, featuring Blanco, Desere Diego, and Chella Torres, as singers. In 2009, they toured in Canada. That same year, Blanco founded in Livingston, ''Iseri Laruga'' (New Dawn), a Garifuna youth music and dance troupe, which performs along the Caribbean coast and in central Guatemala. In 2010, the group was invited to
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near
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, Florida, to perform and she conducted a workshop on Garifuna music traditions in
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for artists from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Guatemala, and Panama. That same year, she toured with ''Umalali'' on a tour that began in Seattle, and held performances in San Diego and Chico, California, before appearing in New Hampshire and culminating in a performance at the Cultural Olympiad for the
2010 Winter Olympic Games The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games () and also known as Vancouver 2010 (), were an international winter multi-sport event held from February 12 to 28, 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with ...
in Vancouver. In 2011, Blanco collaborated with
Aurelio Martínez Aurelio Martínez Suazo (26 September 1969 – 17 March 2025), professionally known as Aurelio, was a Honduran singer-songwriter and politician. Known for his Garifuna music, he was considered a cultural ambassador of the Garifuna people. Accor ...
on ''Laru Beya'' and was recognized by UNESCO as "cultural ambassador and spokesperson for the Garifuna's musical heritage". When she is not touring, she works in the family convenience store in Livingston and though she has considered stopping touring, she performed in Miami in 2018.


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