Next Tuesday, April 22 at 18:00, Casa América presents in its Sala Simón Bolívar a talk about the fact that La música en español no tiene fronteras (Music in Spanish has no borders). Free admission until capacity is full.
This dialogue will discuss how music in Spanish has become an unstoppable phenomenon in the United States and around the world. This cultural revolution is not accidental: it is the result of generations that have struggled to break through and an audience that no longer wants translations, but to hear its story in their own language… with rhythm and without filters.
On the occasion of the publication of the new report of the Nebrija Observatory and the Latin exhibition at Casa de América, they meet to discuss the present future of Latin sound that conquers hearts and charts.
After a welcome speech by the director of the Observatorio Nebrija del Español, José Luis García Delgado, will participate in the event Cristina Regatero, music journalist, DJ of LOS40 and jury of OT; Andrés Ochaita, consultant and representative of artists; Nidia Vázquez, Head of Digital Marketing at Sony Music Entertainment, and Lourdes Moreno Cazalla, author of the report La música en español, un fenómeno imparable en Estados Unidos (Music in Spanish, an unstoppable phenomenon in the United States).