This Thursday, November 24 at 9:00 p.m., at the Manzana de la Rivera Cultural Center, the singer-songwriter Lucero Sarambí will present “Crisálida”, a show made up of songs and texts in which she will reflect one of the metamorphosis processes of the caterpillar to become a butterfly Tickets will cost Gs 80,000 for 2 people at the door.
The young artist prepares for the occasion a mixture of old compositions, songs from her first EP and new compositions. “I will also present my texts, my other passion is writing. I am happy to be able to put together two things that I love to do in one event”, she expressed.
The young woman comments that it is the first time that she has dared to promote something of great magnitude. “I feel ready. I am excited to say that I feel ready, because it was an important process to be able to feel like that”says Sarambí, who says that she will be accompanied by a great team and a person she “loves very much.”
For her, “Chrysalis” it was a learning process “to let go of this impostor syndrome that had been persecuting me for a long time, and to finally be able to take off”, linking it to the chrysalis, one of the stages of the metamorphosis from caterpillar to butterfly, undoubtedly the most important.
In the musical staging they will expose “the tangible and intangible details that make up the visceral expansion of a being, invoking elements and emotions that had significant importance along the way.”
“We talk about refuge and rebirth, patience with processes, emotions and growth”.
Sorority, healing, freedom and good love. His own militancy of life is what takes the stage. “My career grew in a self-management and networking environment”. Her songs explore Latin American rhythms and are born from travel and connections with friends from various parts of the world.
In her concert she will be accompanied by Paula Rodríguez on bass, Vetner Lopez on percussion, Lara Barreto on wind instruments and Lizle Martinez on guitar.
LUCERO SARAMBI
She is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She started her musical studies at the IMA. was part of the project Jeporekaof Bertha Rojaswhere he had the opportunity to take classes with teachers such as Juan Quintero, Victor Heredia, Popi Spatoccoamong others.
It’s part of the group California Superstars (first female rock band in Paraguay) and Passiflora.
He shared with projects such as the Guarani Philharmonic Orchestrawith whom he traveled to Uruguay, with the Caracolí Group, to Bolivia, with his project he was also able to visit Buenos Aires, Formosa and Corrientes
In 2020 he recorded his first material titled Ormitar, which is available on all digital platforms.