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Folkmoot LIVE! is excited to present Maritzaida whose professional music career began while singing for U.S. Air Force Bands and touring internationally alongside her husband and guitarist, Aaron Weibe. Their sounds resurrect the classic style of traditional bolero music with the authenticity of past generations, bringing it to a global audience in the modern age. Enjoy the timeless melodies of Latin America's romantic heritage. Please join us as we welcome Maritzaida and Aaron to our stage.
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100 year old Auditorium located in the Folkmoot Friendship Center. Includes seating for 250, a mezzanine with tables and chairs, and a bar area serving local beer and win...
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Maritzaida Biography

Maritzaida was born and raised in the small coastal town of Isabela where she developed a deep love for the arts and her native country of Puerto Rico. As a blended family, she was largely brought up by her abuelos who inculcated a deep love for music, especially the classics of their times. At a young age, Maritzaida was introduced to the work of one of Puerto Rico's most famous female authors, Sylvia Rexach, and became enthralled with bolero music through songs like Alma Adentro and Matiz De Amor.

Maritzaida's artistic journey brought her to Virginia where she auditioned and won a position as a singer for U.S. Air Force Bands. This experience gave her the opportunity to explore and perform a wide array of genres while performing in different ensembles all over the U.S. and the Asia-Pacific while living in Japan. Serving in the military allowed for unique experiences, but it did not afford a connection with Latino and Hispanic culture nor growth in artistic or musical expression. The rigidity and stress of the military environment deeply affected Maritzaida's relationship with art and ultimately, herself.

After years in a path of healing and musical resdiscovery, Maritzaida reconnected with the music of her upbringing alongside her husband, AJ Weibe, a former guitarist for U.S. Air Force Bands. Each song has a place in history inherent to Latin culture. The pieces of bolero music speaks to how she sees herself in this world as a Hispanic, Latina, Boricua, U.S. Air Force veteran, woman, lover, wife, and individual.
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