Viva Perú Fest: a celebration of Peruvian talent and culture in Orlando

Viva Perú Fest: a celebration of Peruvian talent and culture in Orlando

The Viva Perú Fest in Orlando celebrated Peruvian music with artists like Tony and Mimy Succar, highlighting the young Francheska Olazabal.

Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros

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Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.

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World 02.08.2024

The recent Viva Perú Fest, held in Orlando, became a notable stage for musical and cultural convergence, where joy and Peruvian art flourished in every corner. Among the highlights of the event, Tony and Mimy Succar, renowned Peruvian artists based in the United States, shared the stage with young talent Francheska Olazabal, a gifted singer studying at the prestigious Berklee College of Music. The collaboration between these musicians not only highlights each individual's talent but also emphasizes their commitment to taking Peruvian music to new heights and audiences. Francheska, who showed her passion for music from a very young age by participating in the American version of The Voice Kids, has become a role model for young Peruvian artists. Her unconditional love for Peru drives her career as she seeks to promote the music of her homeland in each of her performances. "I feel very honored and grateful to them for inviting me to sing a song together at the first Peruvian festival in Orlando, 'VIVA PERU FEST'," expressed the artist, filled with emotion for the opportunity she was given. The connection between the artists was instantaneous, and Tony Succar did not hold back in his praise for Francheska. "She rescues and promotes our music with her university classmates, some of whom are Peruvian and others from different nationalities. She has a prodigious voice, and I am sure Francheska will go very far," said the renowned musician, who has made a name for himself in the Latin music scene due to his talent and dedication. The Succars’ commitment to young talent extends beyond Francheska alone. Mimy Succar emphasized the importance of fostering the artistic careers of new generations, a duty they feel deeply. "Francheska is a clear example of what Peru is, a land full of talent and tradition," Mimy highlighted. Her message resonates strongly, underscoring that supporting young artists is vital for the growth and promotion of Peruvian music abroad. The Viva Perú Fest was not just a musical event but also a celebration of Peruvian identity in a multicultural environment, where artists and enthusiasts from different nationalities came together. The fusion of rhythms and styles at this festival showcases the richness of Peru’s cultural heritage, and the participation of artists like Tony, Mimy, and Francheska is a clear reflection of this diversity. In addition to her talent, Francheska Olazabal represents a new approach to Peruvian music, one that combines tradition with modernity. Her training at Berklee has allowed her to blend influences and styles, bringing Peruvian music to a broader and more diverse audience. Initiatives that unite established talents with young promises are crucial for the evolution of Peruvian music on the international stage. The commitment of Tony and Mimy Succar to work on a joint project with Francheska is encouraging news for those following the development of Peruvian music. The union of these talents could lead to collaborations that will not only enrich their individual careers but also contribute to the promotion of Peruvian culture abroad. The artists shared the stage in an atmosphere of camaraderie and support, reflecting the unity and solidarity among them. In a world where competition can often be fierce, Tony and Mimy's willingness to collaborate with a young artist like Francheska shows an open mindset and a genuine desire to foster artistic development. The future looks promising for Francheska Olazabal and her peers, who have the mission of carrying the musical legacy of Peru to new generations. With the backing of established artists, they are likely to make a significant impact on the music scene, not just in the United States but around the world. Undoubtedly, Peruvian music is at an exciting moment, and the collaboration between these generations is a clear sign that Peruvian talent will continue to resonate in the hearts of many.

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