October 24, 2024, 10:35 AM
October 24, 2024, 10:35 AM
What a special celebration! Alenir Echeverría, a prominent folk music artist, celebrates its 40 years of experience with gratitude and emotion.
Throughout her career, she has overcome barriers and challenges, especially as a woman in the music world. Since its beginningsfaced criticism and prejudicebut her perseverance and love for what she does led her to be one of the references of Bolivian music.
“When I started singing it was not pleasant For no one that a woman sang, they always thought badly“The challenge was to continue singing despite what people say about me,” he told SOCIALES.
This anniversary marks the presentation of his first albumone of his most anticipated goals, and he will do it with two free concerts on October 24 and 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC).
These concerts, with special guests, ballets and live musiciansare a celebration of his career and his passion for preserving Bolivian music. Her legacy is marked by songs like “Pa’ qué, pa’ qué”, a song that has identified her over the years, and her mission to keep the music and cultural identity of Bolivia alive.
Alenir is also a fervent defender of traditional music, and in her advice to young artists, she highlights lThe importance of including topics from the Bolivian cultural heritage to not let the musical essence of the country die.
“I have mixed feelings, years passed and I didn’t realize, I am grateful to Godmy family and the public,” he concluded.