bringing Guatemalan talent to Spain

by times news cr

The presentation of Fabiola Roudha at the 2024 Hispanic Heritage Festival is part of the more than 100 artistic and cultural activities that take place in Madrid, Spain, celebrating Spanish-speaking countries. The Guatemalan joins the names of renowned artists such as Manuel Turizo, Valeria Castro and Diego Torres who will also sing at the event.

Fabiola Roudha at the 2024 Hispanidad Festival: bringing Guatemalan talent to Spain

The Guatemalan singer and songwriter Fabiola Roudha will represent Guatemala in it Hispanic Festival 2024an event of great cultural relevance that will take place this month in Madrid, Spain. The artist, who has managed to stand out internationally with songs to the rhythm of soul, R&B and pop, will perform within the framework of this festival. Their performance is scheduled for Thursday, October 10 at 7:00 pm Madrid time, at the historic Puente del Rey, a 19th-century structure located in Madrid Río.

The Festival of Hispanidad, which this year takes place from October 4 to 13, is an event that stands out for bringing together artists from all over Latin America, with more than 100 scheduled activities. The singer’s presentation joins the shows by renowned artists, such as Diego Torres, Nanpa Básico, Elsa y Elmar, and Manuel Turizo, which will be performed during the event.

When announcing her participation in this important event, Fabiola Roudha shared her excitement on social networks: “In March I expressed and dreamed of being singing in Madrid in October of this year and it was achieved.”

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: poster with the photograph of the Guatemalan woman announcing her participation in the event in Spain. (Credit: Fabiola Roudha)

The Hispanic Heritage Festival in Madrid

The fourth edition of the Festival of Hispanidad has Mexico as the guest country and is a space where the cultures of 19 Spanish-speaking countries in America converge, uniting their artistic expressions with those of Spain. This event includes a wide variety of activities, ranging from musical concerts to theater performances, art exhibitions and literary events.

Among the highlights of the festival was the Cabalgata de la Hispanidad, held on October 5, where more than 1,000 people from 22 countries in America participated in a colorful parade that toured the streets of Madrid. Six floats decorated and accompanied by participants from groups from Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, allowed Madrid residents and tourists to learn a little more about the rich cultural diversity of Latin America.

From Guatemala to Spain

Fabiola Roudha has taken her music to various international stages, representing Guatemala with pride. Among his recent achievements, his participation in the Guatemalan Heritage Night 2024 stands out, where he performed the United States national anthem at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. She has also been part of international events such as Seoul Music Week, where she was the only Central American artist to perform.

With a career that is constantly ascending, Fabiola has stood out on international stages, taking Guatemalan talent to new horizons. His participation in the Festival de la Hispanidad in Madrid is a new opportunity to share his music with international audiences and continue representing Guatemala abroad.

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