Meet the Victoria
Victoria Admanti Medina
For Victoria Admanti Medina, Rosie’s House is more than a music school—it’s a second home.
Over the past nine years, five of her six children have been part of Rosie’s House, all finding their voice and confidence through the Mariachi program
“I would describe Rosie’s House as a wonderful nonprofit, a second home for your children to learn and grow to have self-esteem and confidence. They support the community, they support culture. And I think Rosie’s House is perfect for any child.”
Currently, four of her children are enrolled at Rosie’s House, performing together as the Medina Family Mariachi Quartet—a group of sisters whose joyful sound and tight harmonies bring every stage to life.
- Marbella, a 7th grader, has been a student for seven years and plays violin in the Advanced Mariachi ensemble.
- Mia, 8th grade, six years in the program, plays guitarrón, guitar, and violin—a true multi-instrumentalist.
- Adamanti, in 5th grade and part of Rosie’s House for four years, plays trumpet.
- Jeana, a 4th grader and also four years in, plays vihuela. Both younger sisters perform in the Intermediate Mariachi ensemble.
Together, their music reflects their family’s Tucson roots, blending tradition, culture, and joy in every performance. For Victoria, the growth she’s witnessed—in musical skill, confidence, and community connection—has been profound.
Through the support of Rosie’s House, the Medina family has not only preserved their heritage but also inspired others by showing what’s possible when children are given a stage and a chance to shine.