Is an accomplished actress, choreographer, director, producer and dancer. In 2017, she lent her voice and character EMCEE, to the 2018 OSCAR WINNER film Disney/Pixar’s “COCO”.
Her versatility as an artist has allowed her to pursue multiple projects, including a significant roles in ABC-The Conners”, NBC-“Mr. Mayor”, CBS – S.W.A.T, FX’s “The Bridge, “VEEP’, “For the People”, “AHS”, “Shameless,” “Young and Hungry,” “East Lost High,” “I’m Sorry” to mention some. Blanca Araceli has also appeared in several films: “Joy Ride” winner the audience choice in the PBS Short film festival 2021. “They Call Us Sediciosos”, HBO “UNIMUNDO 45”, “Cristina,” “Feeding Mr. Baldwin,” and “Miss.Patti” to mention some.
For the past 30 years she also has worked in more than 100 plays in USA, Mexico and Brazil. Her worked was outstanding at Dallas Theater Center, The Garry Marshall Theater and Pasadena Playhouse, with the Role of Carmen, in Josefina Lopez’s play: “Real Women Have Curves”, and got the “Favorite Actress Award”, at the 29th Annual Fred Awards. Blanca Araceli, has received countless recognitions for her tireless work to promote the culture and folklore of Mexico and the World for more than 25 years, including the GOLDEN EAGLE AWARD for COMMUNITY IMPACT in 2019, “BE THE LIGHT” at Danzantes Unidos Festival 2022 & the most recent Latin American Motion Pictures Awards 2022.
Since 1996, Ms. Araceli has been the director and choreographer of Tierra Blanca Dance Company in Los Angeles, California. Her passion for children led her to establish the Tierra Blanca Arts Center in 2002, and she has created several programs to help local talent to promote their culture, folk and tradition by bring quality theatrical performances, including Semblanza, Antorcha Cultural, Cultural Summer Camp, Foro de Arte y Cultura and Danza Escenica.
Her motto remains: