jueves, 12 de septiembre de 2019

My best concert ever




Hi, today i'm going to talk about a concert that I went and I couldn't forget, that was the concert of Alex Anwandter in the Caupolican theater last year.


I met this singer when I get into university the 2016. He is a Chilean artist who participated in a band of rock and pop, then continued his career as a soloist oriented towards pop and writing lyrics about affective relationships and pessimism about humanity. The mix of danceable rhythms and lyrics with content made (and still doing) that alex music I like more every day.


Caupolican's concert in November of the last year was very special. He played for the first time his last album Latin American, this album was the 2nd alex album that I could listen to on time and I found it great, picking up rhythms and lyrics from almost all previous albums and talking about since the colonialism to desires and dissident feelings to the heterosexual norm.
 

I really liked knowing this theater because it felt a great energy to be like a coliseum. When Aex entered the ovation was amazing. There were moments of dancing, criticism of what is happening now with the advance of fascism with leaders like Macri, Piñera and Trump, and moments of sadness and memories about somes people. Alex invited Javiera Mena, Miranda and Gepe to sing with him, which made a concert of great quality.






A country I would like to visit

Hi everyone 

Today I'm going to talk about a country that I'd like to go, this country is México. I'm interested in this country when mi sister traveled there with a dance of folclore group. She showed me some beautiful places that she met, someones characterize by the antiquity and history of their constructions and other by the beauty of the nature. 

I don't know too much about the history of Mexico but I had somes raprochement that I'd like can put in depth if I can travel there. On of them it was the popular art implicated to the Mexican Revolution and subsequent to this. I know a little of the work of someones mexican muralists that I'd like to see in museums and in the walls of the city. 


 











I would like to know more about the experience of the natives and the resistenc of them in Mexico either going to another places of the country that not be the central city and also go to conversations of the academic space. 

Finally, I would like to go to meeting places between sexual and gender diversity like Casa Roshell, a travesti pub that Camila Donoso, a chilean filmaker, film for the movie with the same name.  



If are the posibility to make an exchange it would really cool but if I know this country in vacations I don't complain.