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Venezuela Venezuela Viva, the Carolina Lizarraga Music

The different pictures presented by this assembly transporting the viewer to record a walk through our history, which is told through different genres dance performances and sounds of all kinds ranging from Arab chords, the drums of our land, flamenco (footwork), Creole music with harp, four and maracas to traditional counterpoint, which drew applause and the euphoria of the public.

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Photos: Erick Guzman

Carolina Lizarraga The musical also featured a keynote address Cesar Orozco, who, through music, tells the story of our country, with solo harp, mandolin, drums and percussion led by renowned Adolfo Herrera. The white, black and Indian were also present in a musical that is reflected in the key of flamenco.

Viva Venezuela
delights with a wardrobe full of stunning color and designed 100% by local talent. The attractive choreography that presents the show go hand in hand with a giant screen that serves as a backdrop, which displays beautiful images of our country and our natural resources. On both ends of the platform, there are the musicians dressed impeccably in white.


This production submitted to the Caracas consideration of a proposal different aesthetic that combines music, dance, video and a voiceover that narrates the various stages of our Venezuela. The musical-divided into 2 parts each lasting 45 minutes with an intermission of 15 minutes, also explores the classic themes of our folklore with a medley that includes classics like "The devil is loose," "Caballo Viejo", "Hawk Peep Peep "and" Full Moon, "among others. The "Alma Llanera" is also felt in the room.

Source: Sinflash




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