Luis Pescetti thrilled thousands who celebrated Children's Day at Cenart

The renowned Argentine writer and composer Luis Pescetti demonstrated once again his timelessness on stage by offering an emotional concert yesterday at the National Center for the Arts (Cenart) to celebrate Children’s Day.

Although the activity was dedicated to the little ones, adults also enjoyed the presentation, which, in addition to music, had humor, emotion and nostalgia.

Topics like The monkeys, you are my skinny sun y When Santi was little They were chanted, danced and applauded by thousands of attendees from different generations, who packed the green areas of the Cenart, and participated in each dynamic and game proposed by the author of more than 30 books.

Recognized as one of the most influential artists in the field of children’s culture in Latin America, as well as a Grammy winner, Pescetti managed to evoke a magical atmosphere that began shortly after 1 p.m. and remained that way throughout the show. attached to the ReVuelo Revoltoso festival, organized by the Alas y Raíces program, of the federal Ministry of Culture.

He has been able to transmit creativity and imagination throughout his career.said one of the attendees after having witnessed what he described as unforgettable and, above all, free experience.

Eduardo Martínez, seven years old, was fascinated by the concert, although he admitted that he did not know the Argentine musician. My parents told me that he is a very well-known and special artist; The truth is, I did check it. I declare myself a fansaid to The Conference

Amid a sea of ​​people, Elizabeth Silva, 58, shed tears of joy during some songs while capturing aspects of the concert with her cell phone.

“They are memories from so many years. With Pescetti I remember my time as a mother, specifically when my daughter was little. Now she is 28. These works allude to longing, to love; my emblem is the song Mom, I don’t want you to go to work today.

In those yesterdays, I discovered the multifaceted Luis and it was a highlight moment in our lives. Each song not only awakens the emotions of adults, but also the imagination of children.he concluded.

The Cenart opened its doors at 10 a.m., attracting a crowd of families who enjoyed a cultural and recreational day, with temperatures that reached 28 degrees Celsius. The first postcards of the day featured children jumping, screaming and laughing around the cultural center.

Representatives of the Alas y Raíces program hoped to surpass last year’s influx of 25,500 attendees, although they pointed out that on that occasion the meeting lasted two days. However, they reported that shortly before 3 p.m., there were more than 11 thousand visitors.

The commemorative program brought together more than 120 free activities, including oral narrations, workshops, theater and dance, concerts, books, exhibitions and recreational installations designed for the little guests.

By Editor

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